Developing Physician Leadership in Hospital Policy Development: A Case Study of Resident-Driven Policy Initiatives in the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham 来自 国家科技图书文献中心 喜欢 0 阅读量: 16 作者:
However, the authors noted that doctors holding this work orientation voiced a sense of obligation to exceed what is in the normative physician description. A similar point was made Bunderson and Thompson [7] (p. 42), wherein zookeepers were continuously “on call” and often asked to come...
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In the context of this review, civil unrest is defined as disharmony, expressive dissatisfaction and/or disagreement between members of a community, which
the paradigm of healthy lifestyle regulation restored some sense of individual culpability for sickness, and the adoption of identity politics and a consumerist model of patient empowerment modified somewhat the expectation that sick people would passively adhere to all physician instructions (Burnham 2012...
In 2002, Marianne lost her daughter, Jill to prescribed OxyContin which her physician referred to as "mobility in a bottle." It was, in fact, death in a bottle. After doing extensive research on the maker of OxyContin, Purdue Pharma, Marianne began working with the Department of Justice in...
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Methods: We evaluated the results of urinary anti- hypertensive drug screening in patients with apparent resistant hypertension, when the investigating physician suspected that non- compliance was contributing to poor control. Results were discussed with screened patients. Blood pressure control achieved at...
Traditionally, outpatients are seen by a physician and a nurse. The nurse’s role is to obtain blood pressure and weight, but also to talk to the patient about his or her symptoms. A great concern from the nurse’ perspective is the lack of information patients in the intervention groups ...