Moser brings to the subject matter a unique background:
As a clinician who has treated hundreds if not thousands of concussed student - athletes at the Sports Concussion Center of New Jersey, she brings real world experience to the subject, not just as a neuropsychologist with specialized expertise on baseline and post-concussion neurocognitive testing but in the management and treatment of concussions, including the academic accommodations that are often needed during the sometimes long road to recovery.
«The physicians come from a very wealthy environment, most working in public hospitals
as clinicians who are one - on - one with a patient.
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As a clinician who's worked with families for many years, I will say that our dads really are showing up to support their sons and daughters in treatment.»
It allows us to become known
as clinicians who have a variety of intervention strategies to treat our clients.
As a clinician who treats couples, I have worked for multiple decades with couples whose marriages have been «for the worse.»
As clinicians who are excited about our own work in healthcare contexts, we have been energized by the opportunity to present at AAMFT conferences and publish on our experiences in a variety of healthcare settings.
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As a clinician who deeply cares about wellness.
As a Certified Emotionally Focused Couple (EFT) Therapist and Supervisor, I have worked extensively with couples in distress, as well
as clinicians who are in the process of learning to become EFT therapists.
As a clinician who has experienced childhood trauma I also can say that I feel passionate about it's benefit due to healing further and strengthening awareness and relationships in my own journey.
Not exact matches
The collaboration of Ms. Gerstner, a first - rate, professional journalist with a background in reporting on sports science, and Dr. Kutcher, one of the nation's top concussion researchers and
clinicians who lives, breathes and eats concussions every day for a living
as the National Director of The Sports Neurology Clinic at The CORE InstituteTM in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and for whom I and my staff at MomsTEAM have enormous respect, is a match made in publishing heaven.
The number of scientists and
clinicians who have called over the last several years for more accurate reporting by the media on concussions and CTE, criticized the reporting of strongly presented causal assumptions relating to concussive and subconcussive brain impact exposure
as «scientifically premature,» and highlighted the negative real world consequences to such one - sided reporting, has grown to consensus proportions, but have largely flown beneath the media's radar.
Every
clinician who routinely treat athletes with post-concussion syndrome (i.e. patients whose symptoms after suffering a sports - related concussion persist for months or years), with whom I spoke for this article expressed variations of the same concern: that their patients, hearing media reports about athletes suffering symptoms associated with CTE (such
as depression), were losing hope of a full recovery, to the point of considering suicide.
Dr. Chaves is a Pediatric Occupational Therapist
who worked for years
as a pediatric
clinician and program manager of the occupational therapy department at Wellness Works Therapy in North Hollywood.
Spock, in his career
as a physician, realized that parents were their own best
clinicians and the best parent was the parent
who could think through issues on their own.
Written by two
clinicians who have established themselves
as leading experts and authors in this specialized field, this book maintains a compassionate tone that will be a voice familiar to many women in the postpartum community.
As a
clinician and an adoptive mother
who has helped my kids open their originally closed adoptions, I well understand how threatened an adoptive parent can feel.
Therefor, if crying can be regarded
as a meaningful «target behaviour» for intervention with depressed mothers, research needs to address how to identify it (cry), what aspect of its character is meaningful (to the mother and
clinician),
who should be the target of the intervention (mother and / or infant) and whether the crying infant or the mother's processing of the signal matters (i.e., mother vs. infant).
In addition to
clinicians focusing on patient care, we have
clinicians who also are educators and scholars
as well
as translational or clinical trial scientists.
The compassionate tone of the book will be a voice that is familiar to many women in the postpartum community, and is written by two
clinicians who have established themselves
as leading experts and authors in this specialized field.
Amongst global healthcare systems, the NHS is almost uniquely well placed to deliver this transformation in the relationship between patients and
clinicians: one of the most trusted organisations in British society, its doctors, nurses and staff recognised by everyone
as a force for good in our country — and let me thank everyone
who is working so hard to make these changes possible.
It is important for physicians and scientists to understand the unique pathology of HS - AGING, and to be able to differentiate it from other diseases,
as it is only by making an accurate diagnosis that
clinicians can hope to treat people
who present with signs of cognitive decline.
Today, the
clinicians who care for those women are getting new interim guidance about the health advantages of instead using the HPV test alone
as the primary screen to find cervical cancer or its precursors.
«If so, it will be important to link mandated education to medical licensure to avoid having
clinicians opt out — since that could lead to reduced treatment access,
as well
as burnout among the
clinicians who opt in,» he added.
«A similar benefit comes
as clinicians prescribe medications more efficiently by identifying precisely
who needs them.»
«Science is still the key strength, but on the more commercial end of the business there is a need for people
who can engage with the payers and are comfortable in dealings with regulators, health technology assessment bodies such
as NICE [the UK's National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence],
clinicians, and patient groups.»
He is also providing up to 30 percent extra in salary to scientists
who do additional activities such
as teaching, training, and interacting with
clinicians or with industry.
We will use the unique set of mutations present in that individual's cancer,
as a barcode or thumbprint that we can exploit
as innovative diagnostics to monitor for cancer recurrence and diagnose it early,» explained Dr Iain Tan, co-lead author of the study
who is a Consultant Medical Oncologist at NCCS and also a
clinician scientist at GIS.
A
clinician and expert on herb - drug interactions, Fugh - Berman thought the information could be useful to
clinicians who prescribe warfarin
as an anticoagulant.
... Without the defined academic productivity and rank requirements of the TTT type (e.g., «publish or perish»),
clinician — educator faculty
who face ever - increasing clinical demands may put less emphasis on producing measurable academic products, such
as publications in peer - reviewed journals or grant - funded research.»
Professor Tamar Pincus, said: «Our study found that CCBT is acceptable to patients, but interestingly many patients
who took part,
as well
as several of the
clinicians involved — both psychologists and physiotherapists — thought the best treatment was a combination of both physiotherapy and CCBT.
The research field needs to provide evidence of how rhinovirus is harmful to spur such a drug's development
as well
as to understand which patients would benefit most once such a treatment is available so
clinicians can know
who should be monitored or treated more aggressively, she said.
Since he was a graduate student, Washington University in St. Louis systems engineer Jr - Shin Li has provided specific mathematical information to experimentalists and
clinicians who need it to perform high - resolution magnetic resonance applications, such
as body MRIs for medical diagnosis or spectroscopy for uncovering protein structures.
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Clinicians also can use these findings to help their patients and clients
as can legislators
who are actively evaluating the value of mandating paid sick leave.»
Clinicians should be aware of this and also consider that patients
who arrive in the emergency department with signs of heart attacks, such
as chest pain and breathlessness, but after a happy event or emotion, could be suffering from TTS just
as much
as a similar patient presenting after a negative emotional event.
Scientists and
clinicians from Swansea and Milan have found that some people
who use the internet a lot experience significant physiological changes such
as increased heart rate and blood pressure when they finish using the internet.
«In addition to the researchers, surgeons and
clinicians attending ObesityWeek, we encourage journalists to attend the session to learn more about how the media can participate in being part of the solution,» said Kyle,
who also serves
as Chairman of the Obesity Action Coalition National Board of Directors, a group representing individuals affected by the disease of obesity.
According to Professor Colver, «
Clinicians should intervene early in childhood to ameliorate extremes of pain, psychological problems, and parenting stress, for which effective interventions are available... Attention should be directed to helping children with cerebral palsy, especially those
who are more severely impaired, to maintain friendships with peers, and to develop new friendships
as they move into adolescence
Even
as scientists work to understand this effect further,
clinicians who treat people with depression may want to take heed of the findings, he notes.
Bagla and his team examined the cases of 78 patients
who underwent prostate artery embolization for BPH
as part of the
clinicians» routine practice.
Professor Primrose, also a consultant surgeon at Southampton General Hospital, adds: «These are very important data and we would like to thank the patients and relatives of patients those
who took part in this trial,
as well
as the many
clinicians in the UK
who participated.
In the years leading up to 2013,
clinicians were seeing a group of preteen and adolescent patients
who shared a number of food - related symptoms, such
as extreme pickiness or very low caloric intake, but
who were too old to be diagnosed with a feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood.
The journey begins with an e-mail to Trasande,
who tells me that
as a
clinician he is not aware of human genes that are impacted by mercury or of tests to determine a patient's genetic arsenal for coping with heavy metals.
Very often,
clinicians would prescribe exercise classes, physiotherapy, walking and cycling programmes
as part of the treatment, but
who would like to engage in these activities when they feel like a zombie?
«Mobility issues or paralysis are the most visible consequences of a spinal cord injury but
as a
clinician, I know that many of my patients suffer from other «invisible» consequences,» said Dr. Andrei Krassioukov, principal investigator of the study
who worked with Darrel for a number of years
as a professor of medicine at UBC and chair in rehabilitation research with ICORD, a Vancouver research centre focused on spinal cord injuries.
Doctors and
clinicians who care for people with substance use disorders should screen for oral diseases and arrange for dental care
as needed, consider using sugar - free preparations when prescribing methadone, and warn patients of the oral health risks associated with dry mouth and cravings for sweet foods.
These different effects correspond to what
clinicians have seen in infants born to women
who contracted Zika during pregnancy,
as well
as miscarriages, she notes, namely that the earlier in pregnancy Zika infection occurs, the more severe its effects.
Faculty includes both educators experienced with delivering the Cancer Genetics Management program
as well
as local expert
clinicians who will be trained on facilitating the curriculum.
That is why he and his partners in their pediatrics group regularly turn to the McLean Hospital mental health
clinicians who serve
as consultants through the Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Program (MCPAP).
There are opportunities to work closely with dedicated musculoskeletal imaging basic scientists,
clinician scientists from radiology, orthopaedic surgery and rheumatology,
as well
as a large group of diverse MR physicists, pulse sequence programmers and image reconstruction experts (e.g., compressed sensing), and radiofrequency coil engineers
who work at the Center for Biomedical Imaging (CBI) and the Center for Advanced Imaging Innovation and Research (CAI2R) at NYULMC.
This honor is a result of feedback from peers
who recognize her
as one of the top
clinicians in this geographic region.