Sentences with phrase «clinicians see»

So what sorts of symptoms or effects do you see or what the clinicians see in adults?
We clinicians see it every year.
I feel that when clinicians see a person's Indigenous status as their most pressing health issue, we are blinded to other potential concerns that need to be addressed.
Researchers had deduced that circulating suPAR likely originates from outside the kidneys because clinicians see high levels of the molecule in patients that have received a new kidney after their own kidneys have been damaged by FSGS disease.
It's a partnership in which the clinicians see how basic research is done and how it applies to their work, and our senior scientists explain to physicians why their research is relevant.»
But in many troops with TBI from blasts, clinicians see stroke - like symptoms indicative of vasospasm even when brain scans show no evidence of bleeding.
«When clinicians see a mother during the postpartum period and diagnose her with depression, it's important for them to ask how long this depression has been an issue so they can assess the longevity and severity.»
«When clinicians see a mother during the postpartum period and diagnose her with depression, it's important for them to ask how long this depression has been an issue so they can assess the longevity and severity.»
With the initiation of the fall sports season, clinicians see a tremendous increase in the number of joint injuries; particularly around the knee.
In the absence of a scale to easily assess delirium, clinicians saw only black and white and there was no gray area.
«When a clinician sees a pediatric patient who has a problem in school, they ask about sleep,» said study co-author Ronald Chervin, M.D., neurologist and director of the University of Michigan Sleep Disorders Center.
In the interim, one of our clinicians saw another (unrelated) patient who got a clinical diagnosis of BRPS.

Not exact matches

Clinicians like MacFarlane, who see armies of the tired tramp through their offices, aren't shy to call sleep deprivation a silent epidemic.
That meant patients could get to see exactly the clinician who might help keep them healthy — whether that's an orthopedist, a nutritionist, or a psychologist — while avoiding wasting appointment time with others.
But if the clinician wants to see the data readout in real time, vastly increasing the chances of performing a fast, effective intervention, he or she needs to be standing by the machine, staring at its screen.
«They light up when they see the technology,» Black says of the clinicians in his network.
After seeing how much time clinicians wasted because of poor organization, the Toyota team incorporated simple color - coding for procedures and moved supplies closer to where they were needed.
Hannay said that the AHSN often saw itself as a matchmaker, identifying challenges within the NHS and then working with clinicians, system managers and innovators to match problems to solutions.
New this year: one - on - one time with clinicians at Allscripts sites to see how your app can be designed to streamline patient care workflows.
It arose from several sources, including simultaneous attempts on the part of several clinicians in the early Fifties to understand and to treat their schizophrenic patients more successfully than had been the case with orthodox one - to - one approaches (see HFT).
As a clinician, I understand and see the power of authenticity on a daily basis, but authenticity alone is incomplete.
However, as a clinician, I have seen that certain individuals seem to thrive on these foods.
Standard paper and pencil neuropsychological tests (see box) have proven useful for identifying cognitive deficits resulting from concussions, and have been available to sports medicine clinicians for a number of years.
I reached out to the clinicians on our organization's Head Injury Advisory Board to see if anyone could help.
For Levine's latest book is, in fact, a cri de coeur from a clinician on the front lines of the battle between our better natures — parents» deep and true love and concern for their kids — and our culture's worst competitive and materialistic influences, all of which she sees played out, day after day, in her private psychology practice in affluent Marin County, Calif..
As an individual, I do think it is much harder for women and clinicians to follow the new schedule (at least a yearly exam got women in to see their docs every year).
If a child needs to see more than one clinician, we work together to provide coordinated, comprehensive care.
In Childbirth Connection's nearly century - long history, we've never seen so much political will from leaders, so much passion from grassroots advocates, and so much collaboration among clinicians and other stakeholders.
Sometimes clinicians will give out examples of reports that they've written that are deidentified so that the family can see what they are going to get from the process and know what experience the child is going to have.
«Only one in four preschool children is seeing a dentist, but most see a primary care clinician,» Dr. Michael LeFevre told Reuters Health.
For SMart Center families seen over one year ago, upon acceptance of application, the intake interview may or may not be necessary pending clinician determination.
For SMart Center families seen over a year ago, upon acceptance of application, the intake interview may or may not be necessary pending clinician determination.
If your child is currently seeing a mental health professional, we will ask for your permission to speak with that clinician.
And a clinical trial to see whether cord blood transplants improve symptoms of children with autism spectrum disorder should wrap up in the summer of 2018, says pediatric researcher and clinician Joanne Kurtzberg of Duke University, who helped establish a not - for - profit umbilical cord bank in North Carolina.
«Most clinicians will tell you that they see them in at least 5 percent of patients and as many as 20 percent,» says Matthew F. Muldoon, an internist and clinical pharmacologist at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
After the withdrawal phase is resolved clinicians would then need to see if an underlying thought or mood disorder persisted.
Too few patients with retinal infarction, or loss of blood flow in the eye, are evaluated for stroke risk or seen by a neurologist, putting them at increased risk for another stroke, according to preliminary research presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2018, a world premier meeting dedicated to the science and treatment of cerebrovascular disease for researchers and clinicians.
But as her work was published, clinicians started calling her to see how they could collaborate.
In China, for example, the National Health and Family Planning Commission normally conducts their influenza surveillance by reporting and confirming cases as children are seen by clinicians at health facilities.
Professor Biankin added: «PRECISION Panc has been developed over the course of three years through the unwavering commitment of pancreatic clinicians and researchers who see that the patients deserve much more than is currently available to them.
Clark would like to see a deeper discussion among researchers, clinicians and even the government into what it means to diagnose mental illnesses and how that affects people.
Shore is a Ph.D. scientist, and yet she and her lab members know most of the patients and families who come to Penn to see orthopedist Frederick Kaplan, one of the few clinicians who specializes in the diseases.
Richard J. McManus, F.R.C.G.P., of the University of Oxford, and colleagues randomly assigned 552 patients with hypertension and a history of stroke, coronary heart disease, diabetes, or chronic kidney disease to self - monitoring of blood pressure combined with an individualized self - titration algorithm or a control group (patients received usual care consisting of seeing their health care clinician for routine blood pressure measurement and adjustment of medication if necessary).
«We need the frontline clinicians to be astute and notice if they are seeing patients with an unusual infection, or a number of similar infections from a specific location such as a child care center, nursing home or eating facility and then work closely with the state and local health authorities,» said Larry Pickering, MD, a co-author of the guidelines and adjunct professor of pediatrics at Emory University School of Medicine and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
«What if, in some portion of cases, we as clinicians, parents and teachers are superficially seeing and diagnosing and treating symptoms of hyperactivity and inattention, but it is really trauma experiences that underlie some of those overt manifestations of ADHD?»
Not many clinicians have the ability and will to support science so fully and to immediately see the potential for treatment.»
Whether it provides clinicians with enough information to prescribe new medications — or to prevent unnecessary or even dangerous treatments — for children remains to be seen.
Mr Coussens says for some years, clinicians had thought that behavior problems seen in children with sleep - related breathing problems — like sleep apnea (stopping breathing briefly while sleeping)-- were related to a desaturation of blood oxygen levels.
Dr Brian Bigger, Chief Scientific Investigator for the study from The University of Manchester said: «It is fantastic to see a treatment we developed at The University of Manchester, in collaboration with clinicians, reach the point where we can test its effectiveness in patients.
«When a patient experiences acute renal failure, clinicians can see if urine output is improving or if serum creatinine is decreasing.
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