Among primary care physicians, the spending patterns in the regions in which their residency program was located were associated with expenditures for subsequent care they provided
as practicing physicians, with those trained in lower - spending regions continuing to practice in a less costly manner, even when they moved to higher - spending regions, and vice versa, according to a study in the December 10 issue of JAMA, a theme issue on medical education.
(Coburn introduces the report by saying that «
as a practicing physician and two - time cancer survivor, I have a very personal appreciation for the benefits of scientific research.»)
Now,
as a practicing physician, she treats patients with the same respect and empathy she would show her own family members, like her grandmother.
«
As a practicing physician, I understand how critical it is to detect disease and identify patient risk as early as possible,» said Kenneth Johnson, MD, Chief Medical Officer of True Health.
-- Julia Turshen, author of Small Victories «
As a practicing physician focused on how nutrition, prevention and wellness factor into today's cutting edge medicine, I'm constantly urging my patients to consider how the small daily choices we make impact our bodies.
This is the second year Aneesh is being recognized for his excellence
as a practicing physician here in the DC area.
TIME.com —
As a practicing physician and the father of triplets, Dr. Drew isn't fielding abstract questions — his own kids are starting university this fall.
Buffalo Funds portfolio manager Elizabeth Jones, MD, CFA, was recently interviewed by The Wall Street Transcript, where she discusses how her background in health care
as a practicing physician helps contribute to her investment philosophy and approach with the Buffalo Discovery Fund and Large Cap Fund.
Of note, the Court suggested that this may have been because the University's decision «effectively ended the respondent's prospect of any job
as a practicing physician» (emphasis in original).
Not exact matches
As Stulberg tells Science of Us, behavior scientist K. Anders Ericsson discovered in the 1990's that what separates great performers — musicians, artists, chess players, even
physicians — from everyone else was not that they
practiced more than their peers.
Since that time, Caroline has been
practicing as a Board Certified
Physician Assistant in Savannah and surrounding areas in both the inpatient and outpatient settings.
Atheists: I know many there are many people that
practice religion just by fanaticism, I've seen many people in my opinion stupid (excuse the word) praying to saints hopping to solve their problems by repeating pre-made sentences over and over, but there are others different, I don't think Religion and Science need to be opposites, I believe in God, I'm Catholic and I have many reasons to believe in him, I don't think however that we should pray instead of looking for the cause and applying a solution, Atheists think they are smart because they focus on Science and technology instead of putting their faith in a God, I don't think God will solve our problems, i think he gave us the means to solve them by ourselves that's were God is, also I think that God created everything but not
as a Magical thing but stablishing certain rules like Physics and Quimics etc. he's not an idiot and he knew how to make it so everything was on balance, he's the Scientist of Scientist the Mathematic of Mathematics, the
Physician of Physicians, from the tiny little fact that a mosquito, an insect species needs to feed from blood from a completely different species, who created the mosquitos that way?
It is a very desirable thing for a
physician to be thoroughly studied in his art; and to be able to see the reason of his
practice, and to resolve such difficult controversies
as are before him.
Some
physicians, however, refuse to perform abortions and / or provide contraceptives precisely because in their view, having examined the empirical evidence, such
as the recent Royal College of Psychiatrists statement on women's mental health and abortion, these
practices contradict the best interests of their patients.
Kauffman was trained
as a
physician, but gave up medical
practice to study fundamental questions in biology: «I entered biology because the magnificent wonder of cell differentiation overwhelmed me» (HU94).
As to what this has to do with the overall purpose of the Evangel blog I would offer the suggestion that one of the great losses we have suffered as evangelicals is the loss of the practice of «soul care,» and we need to recover the tradition of ministers as «physicians of the soul.&raqu
As to what this has to do with the overall purpose of the Evangel blog I would offer the suggestion that one of the great losses we have suffered
as evangelicals is the loss of the practice of «soul care,» and we need to recover the tradition of ministers as «physicians of the soul.&raqu
as evangelicals is the loss of the
practice of «soul care,» and we need to recover the tradition of ministers
as «physicians of the soul.&raqu
as «
physicians of the soul.»
I have seen a lot of papers discussed here, and more then a few
practicing physicians, and I haven't seen a lot of time or thought given to papers that dismissed
as biased or inaccurate (although there has been a lot of discussion of bias and inaccuracy).
To use your educational title to rail against one of the most important and influential health
practices is unethical (are you licensed
as a
physician)?
Shaun Grammer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Medicine and Rehabilitation -
Physician Assistant at Indiana State University working in family
practice and pediatrics and
as a
Physician Assistant.
I am not
practicing as a nurse, nurse - midwife, or
physician nor do I have hospital privileges, an affiliation with a hospital, nor a collaboration agreement with a
physician.
Prior to joining the Washington State HCA, Dr. Lessler also maintained an active primary care
practice and served
as an attending
physician at Harborview Medical Center.
When mom returned to her
physician for a preconception visit and inquired about having another baby, asking if Penny could be her nurse again, the
physician shared that Penny had opened her own
practice as a nurse - midwife and now attends homebirths exclusively.
Then you'd want to know who
practices there, and if it happens to be
physicians, then it would be nice to meet an obstetrician through that
as well.
And I think, again, I see the model
practice as one that gives the woman the greatest number of choices, a model
practice where you actually have the time and the capacity on the patient's part to understand the risks and benefits of each of the subsequent choices to have a relatively smooth system, which can transfer from one model of birth to another without extensive delays and then — and so I think giving the mom the greatest number of choices and having midwives and
physicians speaking to each other at the time of either the initial patient's choice for method of delivery or at the beginning of the labor process.
Newman has
practiced as a
physician in Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa.
As mother's opted to use
physicians to give birth in hospitals or clinics, rather than using a midwife for home birth, the
practice of routine circumcision of male infants blossomed and became nearly universal.
They taught new
physicians to perform the surgical procedure
as was
practiced by Jewish ritual circumcision procedures.
Most CNMs work only with
physician backup in a hospital environment, however, some have home birth
practices as well.
Licensed Midwives in Washington state are independent health care providers, serving
as part of the larger healthcare community that also includes obstetricians, family
practice physicians, naturopathic doctors, and other allied health care providers.
Seven family
practice physicians and one emergency room
physician in Santa Fe, New Mexico struggle with their consciences
as they examine the ethical and human rights issues of infant circumcision.
However, since CNMs are trained
as advanced
practice nurses, and are under «doctor supervision» they can «do» more in terms of using drugs for pain relief, some kinds of well - woman care, even in some instances assisting at cesarean births, depending on the state and the
physician they work with / for.
When discussing back - up plans, for example, many consumers assume this means Nurse Midwives require supervision because they lack sufficient skills to provide full - scope care, but just
as a family
practice physician collaborates with the obstetrician for surgical services, so does the Nurse Midwife.
The Executive Budget extends the
Physician Loan Forgiveness Program, the McGee Nursing Faculty Scholarship Program and the Nursing Faculty Loan Forgiveness Program, which provide benefits to physicians who agree to practice in areas with physician shortages and to nurses who agree to serve as educators in nursing programs, resp
Physician Loan Forgiveness Program, the McGee Nursing Faculty Scholarship Program and the Nursing Faculty Loan Forgiveness Program, which provide benefits to
physicians who agree to
practice in areas with
physician shortages and to nurses who agree to serve as educators in nursing programs, resp
physician shortages and to nurses who agree to serve
as educators in nursing programs, respectively.
Republicans also denounced the effort, and one anti-abortion group pre-emptively defined the new party
as synonymous with late - term abortion because abortion law changes embraced by Cuomo would have delegated to a
physician's scope of
practice, which could be amended by state Department of Health officials.
Along the way they'll also budget tens of billions of dollars of state spending on education, health care and roads and bridges, and decide the fate of hundreds of other bills, including proposals to ban the declawing of cats, end the
practice of prosecuting and imprisoning 16 - and 17 - year - old offenders
as adults and authorize people with terminal illnesses to request life - ending drugs from a
physician.
Why: Shah is both a
practicing physician and an expert in systems - based methods to improve treatment while improving efficiency — a useful skill set for managing a health - care delivery system
as large and complex
as New York's.
Ignorance of human rights permits
physicians to be drawn into unacceptable
practices, such
as participation in the death penalty or design of inhumane weapons systems.
To succeed
as a clinician - researcher, a
physician - scientist uses his or her mastery of both clinical
practice and basic science research in parallel, often drawing on both skill sets to find advances in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of human disease.
David Matia, a drug court judge in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, where deaths also have risen significantly, said incentives are needed to get hospitals to build more detox facilities, to encourage
physicians to expand access to medication assisted treatments and to encourage medical students to pursue addiction and behavioral health specialties
as their area of
practice.
The study, the researchers say, serves
as a first step towards identifying best
practices for MMS,
as well
as identifying and informing
physicians who may need re-training because their
practice patterns deviate far from their peers.
«If we win, the entire regulatory structure for autologous cell processing, with or without culture, will be rewritten such that any
physician using good
practices and treating patients responsibly can use stem cells
as part of his or her medical
practice,» he says.
«He's very forward - thinking and strategic,» and «very close to the
practice of both medicine and basic science,» which should serve him well
as acting commissioner, says Barbara McNeil, who chairs FDA's Science board and is a
physician and health care policy expert at Harvard.
As director of the thyroid oncology program at the University of Kentucky at Lexington, Ain has one of the largest single -
physician thyroid cancer
practices in the country and more than 70 peer - reviewed publications to his name.
Young
physicians think: I might
as well be in private
practice.»
Doctors who describe themselves
as religious are slightly less likely to
practice medicine among the needy, according to a University of Chicago survey of 1,144
physicians of all specialties.
What is vanishing — if it ever really existed — is a mass of
physician - scientists matching an earlier generation's idealized concept of the «triple threat» who could,
as a solitary clinical investigator, move effortlessly between bedside and bench, managing a busy clinical
practice and a productive research laboratory while devoting significant time to teaching and mentoring.
«When I talk to young women, I emphasize that their health
as young adults is going to impact more than themselves,» says Tammy Chang, M.D., assistant professor in Michigan Medicine's Department of Family Medicine and a
practicing physician at the Corner Health Center.
In the first analysis of the National Survey of ACOs, the research team from the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical
Practice found that the majority of ACOs identified
as physician led, with another third jointly led by
physicians and hospitals.
Dr. Parda, who
practices oncology in Pittsburgh, says that many types of
physicians are likely to be a part of a patient's cancer care team including a medical oncologist, breast surgeon, surgical oncologist, plastic surgeon, and radiation oncologist
as well
as their ob / gyn.
Current clinical
practice is to prescribe ARBs
as a first - line drug to many patients with high blood pressure, and
physicians should now be more aware of potential role for these autoantibodies in decision to treat.