Sentences with phrase «heard about a patient»

And then you would hear about a patient occasionally who did well with high - dose IL - 2, or with CTLA - 4 blockade, but the reports were in a minority of patients.

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«Since last week's approval, we have heard both support from the community, and concerns about how the pricing and reimbursement details will affect individual patients and caregivers, such as how it effects coverage of other Duchenne products, such as EXONDYS 51,» wrote Aronin in a blog post for a Duchenne patient advocacy site.
No matter how patients hear about you, they will eventually research you through the internet before making a decision.
Even the most radically pro-choice will tell you that the political discourse they hear about the subject, with its easy dichotomies and bumper - sticker boilerplate, has little correspondence to the messy, intricate stories of her patients.
Interestingly, your professor heard it wrong - he said the chaplain talked with patients about their families.
In my work as a licensed marriage and family therapist, I hear so many patients talk about their fears of seeing family during the holidays.
My esteem for Mother Teresa has wilted after I hear what Christopher Hitchens had to say about her: Pallets and aspirin for her patients, first class Swiss hospitals for her.
Have you heard about the Civil War nurse who got pregnant from a patient she was treating when a bullet passed through his testicle and lodged into her peritoneum?
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.
«I've begun hearing about doctors around the country who are medicating their patients with nature in order to prevent or treat health problems ranging from heart disease to attention deficit disorder,» says Daphne Miller, MD, family physician and associate clinical professor at the University of California, San Francisco.
I have heard many dying patients remark that the most awful thing about dying is that it must be done alone.
Beginning conversations about lactation early in prenatal care by asking the patient and her family, «What have you heard about breastfeeding?»
We've all heard the nightmare stories about patients waking up from anesthesia... during surgery!
I get to hear directly from midwives about the issues they and their patients are facing every day
Yes, this is just one state and not OB specific but, I was floored by these numbers given all the negative press you hear about doctors that dismiss patient concerns and have terrible bedside manner.
We've heard scare stories about hospitals not being able to cope if a Paris - style attack happened during the strike, and Jeremy Hunt has done his best to portray the strike leaders as politically motivated rather than actually caring about patient safety.
Last week, jurors heard about another alleged quid pro quo scheme centered on cancer patients being referred by Silver to the Weitz & Luxenberg personal injury law firm.
Existing versions of the device, however, require that a disk - shaped transmitter about an inch in diameter be affixed to the skull, with a wire snaking down to a joint microphone and power source that looks like an oversized hearing aid around the patient's ear.
In tests patients are hearing about 80 per cent of what an external microphone would provide, he says.
In one, patients listened to familiar and unfamiliar voices telling the same story they heard at baseline (a short joke about a man buying ice - cream and getting a pickle with it.)
It was the first time she'd heard about breast density and realized that the mammography report details are not typically shared with patients.
Around the same time, Schiff heard about a female patient who had been in a vegetative state for nearly 20 years but sometimes blurted out a word, usually obscene.
Tech worth hearing about A big part of Levy's job is helping patients decide how to address their various hearing impairments.
Hear from the surgical oncology team at Johns Hopkins and generous donors about what it means to them and how philanthropic gifts have helped pursue better cancer treatments for patients.
Overall, «STEM CELL REVOLUTIONS» is a great film for anyone wanting to learn more about the history of stem cells, hear legendary researchers talk about their ground - breaking work and patients talk about how stem cell therapies have changed their lives, and still get a down - to - earth idea of what is realistically being accomplished with these cells.
Turner said he laughed when he heard about the teenage Celltex patient who said he could understand Spanish better after he had stem cells sprayed up his nose.
Visit our patient advocacy website for valuable resources, hear from people living with rare diseases, and learn more about our commitment to the rare disease patient community.
Meet some of our patients and hear about their cancer journey.
You'll never hear that a doctor has warned his patients with diabetes about the possibility of radical abdominal distention from the use of the insulin, not even on online health and medical sites.
As a clinical psychologist, I hear my patients talk about the painful and lasting impact of various breaks in safe boundaries.
One example Dr. Leffler hears patients talk about is brain fog.
So when I heard about what the Functional Forum was, I almost couldn't believe my ears, that the people were meeting, talking about things openly... it was open to the public, that they were sharing stories, best practices, and really feeling like they were putting their foot down and wanting to do right by their patients, and just wanting to offer a new way.
It will take time, but I think health motivated patients will begin finding you when they hear about results you're getting with the patients you have now who do make needed changes.
I have often heard patients tell me that they will eat a certain food, or perhaps be exposed to a certain inhaled allergen like pollen and literally within hours have a reaction ranging from itchy skin to feeling just about completely disabled!
I'm also very glad to hear that you're updating your website because, after spending about 3 hours reading a ton of comments and responses to get educated, I found it hard to find a specific one to go back to such as the one that talks about soy lethicin being OK even though soy is not, or where you write that some patients with acid reflux find relief from the diet.
We've all heard horror stories about them, and for some Lyme patients, the thought of having to endure this reaction on top of disabling Lyme symptoms is too much to bear.
I've heard you talk in some podcasts about blood panels you order for your patients.
Hear about current research, success stories and the many additional tools ND students learn to address patients living with cancer.
In all my time as a PCOS patient and advocate, I had never heard a fellow Cyster rave about her medical care.
This is a highly processed, canned «medical food» I hear about often from cancer patients.
Why don't doctors want to hear about Kefir and have healthy patients?
So being in that community, you hear a lot about home birth and many chiropractors themselves as well as patients choose home birth.
The Holtorf Medical Group Blog is designed to share timely information on topics that our patients and friends want to hear about.
I am a 50 year old heart patient and wish my dad had heard about it before he passed.
Brent Moelleken, MD, a plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills, California, adds, «If patients heard about a plastic surgeon expanding his practice to include Pap smears and hysterectomies, they would be horrified.
To tell you about myself, I am an easygoing guy to a very great extent, I am quite patient to hear out the other person and respect their individuality.
A HIMSS government relations expert says hospitals can make an impact on policy and offers suggestions about being heard by lawmakers to improve patient care.
Amber Heard plays a new patient at a psychiatric institute for criminally hot chicks (fellow inmates include Danielle Panabaker and Lyndsy Fonseca), though Carpenter's so asexual you can forget about Sapphic overtones or witty leering.
If you're just hearing about the Type R now, I'm sorry, but you're going to have to be patient if you want one.
Specifically, I imagine Abraham as Patient Zero; standing there, hearing about God's plan to raze Sodom and Gomorrah and saying, «Wait a second, you're gonna do what?»
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