Aphysicianis a health care provider who practices the profession of medicine, which is concerned with promoting, maintaining or restoring human health through the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, injury and other physical and mental impairments. They may focus their practice on certain dis...
Among men aged 65 to 74 years who were evaluated solely by urologists, radical prostatectomy was the most frequent form of therapy. In contrast, among all men, irrespective of age, who saw both radiation oncologists and urologists, radiotherapy was the predominant treatment modality received, ...
This is echoed not only in publications but in the care of patients, where the history and physical examination has been abridged by copy-paste of the EHR, where there is less analytic (cognitive) thought and instead reliance on laboratory testing and imaging. These short-cuts in medicine, ...
WordPerfect, or other document formats appreciable by one of ordinary skill in the art), then having determined (presumable from a database entry regarding the intended recipient) the make and model of printer that is installed at the client location, then converts the report to a printable ...
Introduction Electronic consultations (e-consultations) between family physicians (FPs), also known as primary care physicians, and hospital specialists are an emerging health innovation and a form of asynchronous digital interdisciplinary communication. An FP initiates an e-consultation through a secured ...
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