This mnemonic can help facilitate a physician's systematic approach to increasing HPV vaccination rates during the clinical encounter.doi:10.1186/1750-4732-2-10Roberto CardarelliKathryn M CardarelliBioMed CentralOsteopathic Medicine and Primary Care
摘要: Studies the primary care physician recommendations for colorectal cancer screening. Background information on the study; Methodology of the study; Results of the study.年份: 1997 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 求助全文 EBSCO 参考文献...
I’m not satisfying my oath to be the physician I want to be. Because…people [who] are going into primary care pride themselves in listening to the patient, getting the story….When you can’t do that, then…[it] feels like you’re not doing a good job. Workforce Supply ...
Key recommendations for primary care from the 2022 Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) update Mark L. Levy, Leonard B. Bacharier, Eric Bateman, Louis-Philippe Boulet, Chris Brightling, Roland Buhl, Guy Brusselle, Alvaro A. Cruz, Jeffrey M. Drazen, Liesbeth Duijts, Louise Fl...
In this section, we will delve into the profound importance of having a primary care physician. From preventive care to the coordination of complex medical needs, your primary care doctor plays a pivotal role in safeguarding your health. Join us as we explore the many reasons why having a ...
A primary care physician will be the main healthcare point of contact for all of a patient’s basic medical needs. As such, they typically get to know more about the patient they are treating fairly well and have a deeper understanding of their medical history and needs. ...
PCP ; PMD ; Primary care provider ; Primary medical doctorFamily physicianGeneral internistPCPPMDPrimary care providerPrimary medical doctorDefinition A primary care physician is the physician who provides primary care, the physician selected to be the first doctor contacted for any medical condition. ...
There were 2 focus groups conducted with the primary care practices of the VA Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven. The first of these focus groups consisted of 7 physicians and 1 pharmacist, 1 nurse practitioner, and 1 physician assistant, and the second focus group consisted of 3 ...
Colorectal cancer: risk factors and recommendations for early detection. Am Fam Physician 1999;59:3083–3092. 5. Hall M, Olopade OI. Confronting genetic testing disparities: knowledge is power. J Am Med Assoc 2005;293:1783–1785. 6. Kamali F. Genetic influences on the response to warfarin. ...
Our results suggest that low use of prevention practices by physicians is likely due to factors other than lack of physician knowledge of published consensus recommendations.doi:10.1016/S0749-3797(18)30224-1David G. MeyersBrad T. Steinle