Interpersonal neurobiology is a meta - framework that can
give clinicians «trinocular vision» — a 3D, systems view of the three levels of mind, relationship, and brain.
What can educators
give clinicians What do clinicians find useful to get from educators?
Dr. Hauk's research will define the genes associated with chronic and intermittent hypoxia to
give clinicians a tool — based on the type of hypoxia — to better tailor therapy for individual patients.
«If the results... are replicated in future studies, the methods we used could potentially
give clinicians a new predictive tool,» said UCLA doctoral student Nicco Reggente.
We hope it will
give clinicians the confidence to use these combinations in the treatment of serious infections where all other antimicrobials have failed.»
«The guidelines
give clinicians step - by - step ways to address SSIs, because there is no single specific fix to the problem and there are many factors in the processes of care,» said principal author Therese M. Duane, MD, MBA FACS, FCCM, vice-chair of quality and safety of the department of surgery and medical director of acute care surgical research, Texas Health Care, at John Peter Smith Health Network, Fort Worth.
«Our findings might
give clinicians a way to detect cancer earlier than is now possible,» he says.
They also plan to examine additional markers for autism in infancy in order to
give clinicians more tools for the early identification and treatment of autism.
Armanios says both papers will
give clinicians new directions to explore in treating fibrosis patients.
Launched with a $ 215 million investment in the President's 2016 budget, the initiative aims to «
give clinicians tools to better understand the complex mechanisms underlying a patient's health, disease, or condition, and to better predict which treatments will be most effective,» according to a statement issued by the White House.
Our goal with this analysis is to
give clinicians a clear understanding of what each type of test can tell them and when to use them to determine the best course of treatment.»
In response to «Carry on Doctor (TP, Oct), the Nuffield Trust believes that the central proposal of the white paper to
give clinicians greater responsibility over NHS budgets is a good one.
All this data
gives clinicians a chance to spot problems early and take action to head off crises.
The findings, published online today in Nature, could potentially transform patient care in AML by
giving clinicians a risk scoring tool that within a day or two of diagnosis can predict individual response and help guide treatment decisions, says co-principal investigator Dr. Jean Wang, Affiliate Scientist at the Princess Margaret, University Health Network (UHN).
Our testing
gives clinicians the information they need to restore balance and help patients return to living healthy lives.
Measuring HbA1c
gives clinicians and scientists an idea of the average blood sugar levels over the previous few months.
Independent assessors (trained clinical psychologists or research nurses) who were not aware of the treatment condition
gave the Clinician - Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS - SX) interview.24 A random sample of 38 CAPS interviews (8 different interviewers) was rated by a second clinician (7 different raters).
In this article, I offer a guide to practical application of this science,
giving clinicians tools to support and build buffering relationships starting in the newborn period, with the aim of preventing toxic stress.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, little attention is
given to understanding how human dignity of the
clinician is threatened and violated in the current health care environment... [which] has led to the systemic violation of the dignity of the
clinician (and ultimately that of persons who are sick), created moral distress among
clinicians, and the collapse of the healing relationship.
Or is it not possible to say that the one who has been healed can
give a no less truthful report of what happened than can the
clinician?
As a trusted
clinician, best selling author and renowned parenting expert she can assure your child thrives by
giving your family the gold standard in child care.
Given that concussion risk is influenced by many factors in addition to impact biomechanics, viewing an athlete's head - impact data may provide context for the
clinician working on the sidelines, but impact sensors should not replace clinical judgment.
In response to this, researchers and
clinicians from Stanford University developed a program called Challenge Success to raise awareness, advocate for family time and downtime, and
give parents tools and guidelines to help address some of these issues.
If your
clinician is unfamiliar or not
giving you the answers you need, contact your local IBCLC for direction.
But
given the findings, it is important for parents and
clinicians to keep a close eye out for any depressive symptoms in children with SAD.
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.
The fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, referred to by
clinicians as the DSM - IV, (APA, 1994) recognized that the social anxiety and avoidance characteristic of social phobia may be associated with SM, and thus, both diagnoses may be
given.
One clear barrier to change is a lack of clarity on stakeholders (women and
clinicians) understanding and knowledge of what constitutes WCC, and a lack of evidence that
gives a qualitative voice to women's views, experience and preferences while availing of current maternity services [10, 11].
I worry that little thought has been
given to the environment in which our doctors, nurses and
clinicians will be asked to work, once the NHS has a duty to promote competition at every level and competition law is pre-eminent.
It was hoped that the judgement would allow for the first stage to remain as it is now - the pill be
given on licensed premises by trained
clinicians along with the required support, advice and counselling - and then during the same appointment the woman would be
given the second pill and then be
given the choice of where to take it.
And to drive up performance we will not just increase the freedoms and autonomy of our local NHS —
giving hospital
clinicians and GPs stronger incentives to work together and allowing foundation trusts the freedom to provide primary care services where this is in the interests of patients — but we will also increase accountability of local services to local people.
Therefore finding quicker, more effective ways to identify and diagnose these patients is crucial to help GPs and other
clinicians identify or rule out bowel cancer quickly to
give people the very best opportunity for successful treatment.
But some
clinicians are already eager to
give the medication a go.
Given the study's findings, the researchers said
clinicians treating veterans should take into consideration a person's exposure to explosive forces, even among those who did not initially show symptoms of TBI.
Lastly, Stickley had advice for
clinicians and prevention specialists «
Given the close link between these risky health behaviors,» he said, «when one is detected it would also be advisable for
clinicians to screen for the other, while looking for factors that might underpin both such as stress, personality characteristics etc..»
Because the boy could not
give consent, «the duties were even higher for
clinicians and participants to protect the best interest of the future child», says Rosario Isasi, a legal scholar at the University of Miami in Florida.
Given that collecting, processing, analyzing, and reporting quality data are costly in time and resources2 — resources that are often taken from direct patient care when these activities involve physicians and other
clinicians — there has been an increasing call to rein in the proliferation of measures by identifying a small set of high - priority measures.
«With this new risk calculator,
clinicians can now
give patients an individualized assessment of risk.
Consequently, it's important that the program you choose
give you the flexibility to shadow
clinicians and to take a variety of courses in areas such as genetics, health behavior, and clinical practice.
But Hare remains an active researcher, developing new assessment tools,
giving keynote addresses at conferences around the globe and holding workshops for forensic
clinicians, prison staff and FBI profilers.
Dr Pillinger added: «
Given that some antipsychotic drugs may increase the risk of diabetes further,
clinicians have a responsibility to select an appropriate antipsychotic at an appropriate dose.
Clinicians at Albany Medical Center and the State University New York Empire State College in Saratoga Springs used a treatment called image - guided, intranasal sphenopalatine ganglion (SPG) blocks to
give patients enough ongoing relief that they required less medication to relieve migraine pain.
Observing early behaviors may
give researchers and
clinicians indicators to look for early in life so they can recommend timely diagnostic testing and interventions to improve a baby's adaptive responses and outcome.
When epidural methods are used,
clinicians can not
give patients easy - to - use, high potency blood thinners, but must instead use alternatives, which in some require frequent monitoring of blood parameters via a test called International Normalized Ratio.
Their results show that the program is as good at spotting behavioral markers of autism as experts
giving the test themselves, and better than non-expert medical
clinicians and students in training.
Similarly, using light to stimulate atrophied neurons that may be associated with schizophrenia could someday allow
clinicians to repair cognitive function, Boyden said, and enhance the flow of information through disordered brain circuits that otherwise may be
giving rise to delusions and paranoia.
Clinicians and researchers have raised ethical questions about the transplant, as well as concerns about whether Dinoire was stable enough to
give informed consent for the procedure — which dips into uncharted issues involving the relationship between the face and personal identity — and for the regimen of immunosuppressive drugs she must now take for the rest of her life.
Given the incidence of lung cancer and the associated costs An inexpensive and relatively easy cancer therapy to reduce symptoms and improve quality of life, like physical activity, could be beneficial, especially for therapy, but
clinicians underutilize exercise as a therapy, in part due to the lack of evidence - based consensus as to how and when to implement increasing physical activity.
The beauty of our development is that the algorithm can simulate the complex reasoning that a
clinician uses to
give their diagnosis, but in a more standardised and objective way so it removes any bias.»
This year it developed guidelines for what to do when tests
give rise to more information than the patient (and
clinician) bargained for and how to manage the data.