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Background: It is essential for medical students to interact directly with patients. However, patients may be reluctant to be seen by medical students in settings in which they may also be seen by senior staff. Purposes: To understand patients' attitudes toward practice by medical students and ...
These practitioners can work in the same field or in multiple medical fields. The intent of professionals who create group practices is to provide a larger framework for their individual practices. Patients of one of these professionals can be referred to the others when they develop needs that ...
During the month-long experience, these trainees live in the community and provide clinical care to patients. They also meet with local health officials, service agencies, and community organizations to learn about the community's health system. The trainees then prepare a written report about the...
to give this President's Invited Lecture. I have known of Bob for 3 decades and have had the privilege of being his colleague for 13 years. I have been inspired by his commitment to patients, to the institution, and to the students and residents. I have been awed by his clinical judgme...
For example, having more Black doctors in a community was associated with better survival-related outcomes for Black patients. In addition, having more Black primary care providers was tied to lower all-cause mortality rates and fewer mortality rate disparities between Black and White ...
During the course of my multiple decades of medical practice, I have met some amazing people, particularly those in the business arena. I have had several patients who have run relatively (or seemingly) mundane businesses such as roofing and janitorial companies. They dress daily in jeans and ...
1. Department of Critical Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing 400016, ChinaMore Information Abstract Objective To examine the status quo and influencing factors of knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) on patients′ safety among nursing students in higher...
Elsevier authors offer their top five tips to prepare students for current practice in the field of medical imaging.
RESULTS: Eighty-one (92.1 percent) participants believed professional misconduct is wrong, particularly failure to consult a specialist, disrespect to patients' autonomy, and research fraud. Seventy-three (83 percent) respondents would not perform these activities. There were no significant differences ...