Depending on your age and health condition, you may need to keep up with a number of preventive care screenings. The best way to keep up with these appointments is to have a primary care physician who can serve as a guide and take note of any changes to your health. You may benefit ...
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as I became more and more of a well-trained provider—once I completed my training and actually became an attending physician and started seeing a lot of new HIV diagnoses—I began to realize that, yeah, this is something that we need to mention....
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The physician must be cognizant of associated comorbid conditions and diagnoses. A thoughtful assessment of the underlying diagnosis should be made so that appropriate medical care and counseling to the family can be offered. It is often necessary to care for CSHCN with the support of numerous ...
What Information Do Patients Need to Make a Medical Decision? As a decision scientist and primary care physician, I often find myself living in different worlds when considering this question. According to expected ut... PA Halvorsen - 《Medical Decision Making》 被引量: 23发表: 2010年 What ...
The gynaecologist and the infertile couple have the same object in view: to find the cause of infertility and institute a treatment that will lead to pregnancy and eventually to the birth of a healthy child. Unlike other forms of medical... EVV Hall - Springer Netherlands 被引量: 7发表: ...
At the Connecting Healthcare + Social Media Conference this past week, Mike Sevilla, MD, family physician and blogger at Family Medicine Rocks, took the stage to present not only his own social media story, but to convince other physicians why they need
As a decision scientist and primary care physician, I often find myself living in different worlds when considering this question. According to expected utility theory, the answer is simple: given different options, one needs to know probabilities of possible outcomes and assess the value (utility...