Fielding, R 2010-09-25T17:42:42Z 2010-09-25T17:42:42Z 1994 http://hdl.handle.net/10722/98301 eng First Hong Kong International Cancer Congress, Hong Kong, November 28-30, 1994 Assessing the cancer patient's level of and need for information Conference_Paper 6979 关键词: Conference_Pap...
In sensitivity analyses, we first adjusted for state fixed effects in place of hospital fixed effects and found that the odds of mortality or the equivalent is not statistically different for Black patients compared with White patients (OR, 1.06; 95% CI, 0.99-1.14; P = .10) (eFigure ...
First, physicians may unintentionally incorporate racial biases, such as racial and ethnic stereotypes, into their interpretation of patients' symptoms, predictions of patients' behaviors, and medical decision making.46 Second, physicians may lack understanding of patients' ethnic and cultural disease ...
Topol E. The patient will see you now: the future of medicine is in your hands. New York: Basic Books; 2015.The patient will see you now: The future of medicine is in your hands. Eric Topol, editor. MD (author) Basic Books: New York, NY. Hard cover 384 p.First edition. 62015...
First, we found that RN continuous churn hinders patient access to primary care by having longer wait time in days for average third-next-available appointment. Interestingly, we also found that neither RN staffing instability nor RN vacancy predicted any of the access outcomes. This does not mea...
Obtaining an individual patient IND, follows similar steps, whether in an emergency or not (Figure 1). The treating physician must first obtain the drug company’s agreement to provide the drug, since the FDA cannot compel the company to do so. Once company approval has been obtained, the ...
For over 170 years Psychiatric Evaluation and Treatment have been highly dependent upon a specialized kind of listening to the patient. Despite all the remarkable advances in practice, it still remains a central skill of psychiatric practice. This chapte
Through collaboration with underserved patient communities, we’ve been able to impact favorable public policy, develop first-of-kind non-profits for rare diseases, and impactfully support clinical trials. PAS has delivered innovative and value-added work on behalf of leading life science clients and...
Pusic, MD; Edwin G. Wilkins, MD, MS JAMA Surgery Podcast (18:23) Long-term Patient-Reported Outcomes in Postmastectomy Breast Reconstruction 1x 0:00 / 0:00 Key Points Question How do satisfaction and breast-related quality of life differ between patients undergoing implant-based vs autologous...
First, there was a reduction in daytime ambulatory systolic BP of 5.9 mm Hg with uRDN in comparison with sham with an overall reduction in daytime ambulatory systolic BP of 8.5 mm Hg from baseline after uRDN (vs a reduction of 2.9 mm Hg with sham), although both the magnitude of BP ...