Sentences with phrase «management of other disease»

They hope that these achievements might also serve as a model for improving the management of other disease stages and settings.
Appropriate feeding throughout all stages of your pet's life can prevent diet - associated diseases and can assist in the management of other diseases.

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Compression socks are specialized bandages or garments used in compression therapy for the management of lymphedema, chronic venous disease or other blood pressure related conditions.
That's why parents choose the Division of Pediatric Pulmonology and Allergy at Floating Hospital for Children for the management of respiratory diseases, allergic disorders and other acute and chronic conditions in babies, kids and teens.
Getso said the state government had provided personal protective kits and other logistics in the isolation centre for the management and control of the disease.
The move which forms part of the corporate social responsibility of the leading waste management company in the sub region is also geared toward helping reduce communicable diseases and other diseases that are contracted through excessive filth in the cities.
These types of changes may potentially also help improve outcomes for other health initiatives, including preventive care, disease screening, and chronic disease management
Kidney disease will be the main application of the research working in collaboration with the Centre for Kidney Research and Innovation (CKRI), but the team believes that Sodium MRI can also be used for more accurate diagnosis and monitoring of other diseases, and perhaps will give new insights into disease mechanisms as sodium management is important in the brain, lung, liver, and musculoskeletal system.
Most people with Alzheimer's disease and other memory - affecting conditions also get aggressive, agitated, depressed, anxious, or delusional from time to time, says senior author Helen C. Kales, M.D., head of the U-M Program for Positive Aging and Geriatric Psychiatry at the University of Michigan Health System and investigator at the VA Center for Clinical Management Research.
«The hope is that in the not - so - distant future a miRNA - based blood test can be used in conjunction with imaging features and other factors to aid the medical team in accurately predicting disease severity of IPMNs and other pancreatic cysts at the time of diagnosis or follow - up so that more informed personalized medical management decisions can be made,» explained Permuth - Wey.
«The infectious diseases team works with many other specialists at the hospital and in our community - based medical practices to make patients more knowledgeable about their condition and engage them in active participation in the management of their disease
Strategies for the clinical management and public health control of different infectious diseases vary depending on the acuteness and chronicity of infection, infectivity and virulence of the causative pathogen, modes and ease of transmission, and whether there are effective treatments, vaccines, or other means of prevention.
Looking back at a time when humans were free of all chronic disease, we gain critical information that informs our understanding of diet, physical activity, stress management, sleep, and other lifestyle factors.
Antioxidants that contain ample levels of flavonoids are very promising agents for the management of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis as well as in other inflammatory diseases.
Antioxidants including flavonoids are very promising agents for the management of arthritis and other inflammatory diseases.
I am committed to helping others improve their quality of life through physical activity, injury prevention (and management), the prevention of chronic disease, and the overall enhancement of health and performance.
IFM is the global leader in Functional Medicine education and offers physicians and other healthcare professionals a systems - based approach to the prevention, diagnosis, and comprehensive management of complex chronic disease.
Also included is a detailed discussion of nutrition and the diseases of civilization based on scientific research, information on stress management and preventive medicine, recommendations on vitamin and supplement use, tips on how to make your fitness program succeed where others have failed, tips on food shopping and preparation, sample meals, and more.
Individuals with both a veterinary degree and board certification through ACVN are uniquely trained in the nutritional management of health and disease and are able to guide other veterinarians and pet owners on the use of diet as a medical therapy.
The cooperative program with PACCA will ensure that students also experience other shelter issues and topics, including homeless animal management, the role of the veterinarian in an animal shelter, pet animal overpopulation, infectious disease control, behavior problems and evaluations, and animal cruelty, neglect and hoarding.
Specializes in the diagnosis and surgical management of fractures and other injuries, lameness, developmental joint disease, hip dysplasia, and limb deformities.
A veterinarian with this specialty has typically had significant training and developed plenty of experience in the management of allergic skin disease and other issues relating to your pet.
He has extensive experience and knowledge in arthroscopy and other forms of minimally invasive surgery, as well as orthopedic / sports medicine and surgery, cruciate disease (TPLO, lateral suture), fracture fixation (plate / screws, external fixators), soft tissue (upper airway, intra-abdominal, and intra-thoracic), plastic / reconstructive surgery (skin grafts / flaps, wound management), early and advanced surgical oncology (skin, bone, and internal organ masses), and neurosurgical (vertebral fracture / luxations, hemilaminectomy, and ventral slot) procedures.
The unit offers specialized surgical management of skin and organ diseases (orthopedic and neurological diseases are managed by other services), In addition, specialists primarily manage and supervise elective surgical procedures performed by senior students, interns, and residents.
The focus of the fund will be researching and disseminating information on genetic markers and other characteristics of older healthy cats to determine how these cats achieved long and healthy lives, feline pain recognition and management, emerging therapies and mobility enhancement, and the identification, presentation, and treatment of the most common causes of disease in older cats.
We are available to assist in the diagnosis and management of dogs and cats with gastrointestinal disorders, hepatic or pancreatic diseases, liver or bladder diseases, upper and lower airway diseases (including nasal disease), endocrine and other metabolic disorders, and infectious diseases.
A two - year grant of $ 88,480 was awarded to Duncan Lascelles, professor of small animal surgery and pain management, to lead an investigation of novel methods to measure chronic pain hypersensitivity in cats with osteoarthritis and other degenerative joint diseases.
It is used in the management and treatment of immune mediated disease such as immune mediated hemolytic anemia, or thombocytopenia: many CNS disorders: some neoplasia: dermatologic diseases: allergic reactions such as asthma, hives, and itching: inflammatory orthopedic diseases: endocrine disorders including Addison's: respiratory disease with an inflammatory component, inflammatory bowel diseases and many other conditions.
The Dept. would under this version be required to issue standards of care relating to housing, nutrition, exercise, grooming, biosecurity and disease control, waste management, whelping and «[a] ny other general standard of care».
If you have concerns your horse was exposed to disease, isolate him immediately from all other horses and implement biosecurity management practices, as outlined by the American Association of Equine Practitioners.
Applications for laser therapy include: • Treatment of arthritis, degenerative joint disease, or hip dysplasia • General pain management (sprains, strains, and stiffness) • Post-surgery pain (spays, neuters, declaws, and other surgeries) • Skin problems (hot spots, lick granulomas, infections) • Dental procedures • Fractures and wounds (bites, abrasions, and lesions) • Ear infections
The resultant DDT - resistance of insect vectors of disease, and indeed the resultant growth of insect vectors no longer competing with other insects nor preyed upon by diminished hunting species, truly incompetent health management.
Others recommended that the definition of disease management be restricted to prevent unauthorized use of individual health records to target individuals in a health plan or occupational health program.
Other commenters complained that the absence of a definition for disease management created uncertainty in view of the proposed rule's requirement to get authorization for marketing.
On the other hand, many comments urged that disease management be part of the «treatment» definition or the «health care operations» definition and asked that specific activities be included in a description of the term.
The proposed rule defined «treatment» as the provision of health care by, or the coordination of health care (including health care management of the individual through risk assessment, case management, and disease management) among, health care providers; the referral of a patient from one provider to another; or the coordination of health care or other services among health care providers and third parties authorized by the health plan or the individual.
Other references used for our analysis include: Mary C. Gurnee, et al, Constructing Disease Management Programs, Managed Care, June 1997, accessed at http://managedcaremag.com, 5/19/2000; Peter Wehrwein, Disease Management Gains a Degree of Respectability, Managed Care, August 1997, accessed at www.managedcaremag.com, 5/18/00; John M. Harris, Jr., disease management: New Wine in Old Bottles, 124 Annals of Internal Medicine 838 (1996); Robert S. Epstein and Louis M. Sherwood, From Outcomes research to disease management: A Guide for the Perplexed, 124 Annals of Internal Medicine 832 (1996); Anne Mason et al, disease management, the Pharmaceutical Industry and the NHS, Office of Health Economics (United Kingdom), accessed at www.ohe.org, 5/19/2000; Thomas Bodenheimer, Disease Management — Promises and Pitfalls, 340 NDisease Management Programs, Managed Care, June 1997, accessed at http://managedcaremag.com, 5/19/2000; Peter Wehrwein, Disease Management Gains a Degree of Respectability, Managed Care, August 1997, accessed at www.managedcaremag.com, 5/18/00; John M. Harris, Jr., disease management: New Wine in Old Bottles, 124 Annals of Internal Medicine 838 (1996); Robert S. Epstein and Louis M. Sherwood, From Outcomes research to disease management: A Guide for the Perplexed, 124 Annals of Internal Medicine 832 (1996); Anne Mason et al, disease management, the Pharmaceutical Industry and the NHS, Office of Health Economics (United Kingdom), accessed at www.ohe.org, 5/19/2000; Thomas Bodenheimer, Disease Management — Promises and Pitfalls, 34Management Programs, Managed Care, June 1997, accessed at http://managedcaremag.com, 5/19/2000; Peter Wehrwein, Disease Management Gains a Degree of Respectability, Managed Care, August 1997, accessed at www.managedcaremag.com, 5/18/00; John M. Harris, Jr., disease management: New Wine in Old Bottles, 124 Annals of Internal Medicine 838 (1996); Robert S. Epstein and Louis M. Sherwood, From Outcomes research to disease management: A Guide for the Perplexed, 124 Annals of Internal Medicine 832 (1996); Anne Mason et al, disease management, the Pharmaceutical Industry and the NHS, Office of Health Economics (United Kingdom), accessed at www.ohe.org, 5/19/2000; Thomas Bodenheimer, Disease Management — Promises and Pitfalls, 340 NDisease Management Gains a Degree of Respectability, Managed Care, August 1997, accessed at www.managedcaremag.com, 5/18/00; John M. Harris, Jr., disease management: New Wine in Old Bottles, 124 Annals of Internal Medicine 838 (1996); Robert S. Epstein and Louis M. Sherwood, From Outcomes research to disease management: A Guide for the Perplexed, 124 Annals of Internal Medicine 832 (1996); Anne Mason et al, disease management, the Pharmaceutical Industry and the NHS, Office of Health Economics (United Kingdom), accessed at www.ohe.org, 5/19/2000; Thomas Bodenheimer, Disease Management — Promises and Pitfalls, 34Management Gains a Degree of Respectability, Managed Care, August 1997, accessed at www.managedcaremag.com, 5/18/00; John M. Harris, Jr., disease management: New Wine in Old Bottles, 124 Annals of Internal Medicine 838 (1996); Robert S. Epstein and Louis M. Sherwood, From Outcomes research to disease management: A Guide for the Perplexed, 124 Annals of Internal Medicine 832 (1996); Anne Mason et al, disease management, the Pharmaceutical Industry and the NHS, Office of Health Economics (United Kingdom), accessed at www.ohe.org, 5/19/2000; Thomas Bodenheimer, Disease Management — Promises and Pitfalls, 340 Ndisease management: New Wine in Old Bottles, 124 Annals of Internal Medicine 838 (1996); Robert S. Epstein and Louis M. Sherwood, From Outcomes research to disease management: A Guide for the Perplexed, 124 Annals of Internal Medicine 832 (1996); Anne Mason et al, disease management, the Pharmaceutical Industry and the NHS, Office of Health Economics (United Kingdom), accessed at www.ohe.org, 5/19/2000; Thomas Bodenheimer, Disease Management — Promises and Pitfalls, 34management: New Wine in Old Bottles, 124 Annals of Internal Medicine 838 (1996); Robert S. Epstein and Louis M. Sherwood, From Outcomes research to disease management: A Guide for the Perplexed, 124 Annals of Internal Medicine 832 (1996); Anne Mason et al, disease management, the Pharmaceutical Industry and the NHS, Office of Health Economics (United Kingdom), accessed at www.ohe.org, 5/19/2000; Thomas Bodenheimer, Disease Management — Promises and Pitfalls, 340 Ndisease management: A Guide for the Perplexed, 124 Annals of Internal Medicine 832 (1996); Anne Mason et al, disease management, the Pharmaceutical Industry and the NHS, Office of Health Economics (United Kingdom), accessed at www.ohe.org, 5/19/2000; Thomas Bodenheimer, Disease Management — Promises and Pitfalls, 34management: A Guide for the Perplexed, 124 Annals of Internal Medicine 832 (1996); Anne Mason et al, disease management, the Pharmaceutical Industry and the NHS, Office of Health Economics (United Kingdom), accessed at www.ohe.org, 5/19/2000; Thomas Bodenheimer, Disease Management — Promises and Pitfalls, 340 Ndisease management, the Pharmaceutical Industry and the NHS, Office of Health Economics (United Kingdom), accessed at www.ohe.org, 5/19/2000; Thomas Bodenheimer, Disease Management — Promises and Pitfalls, 34management, the Pharmaceutical Industry and the NHS, Office of Health Economics (United Kingdom), accessed at www.ohe.org, 5/19/2000; Thomas Bodenheimer, Disease Management — Promises and Pitfalls, 340 NDisease Management — Promises and Pitfalls, 34Management — Promises and Pitfalls, 340 New Eng.
Performs a variety of clerical functions to support chronic disease management and other related duties.
Graduate Practical Nurse — Duties & Responsibilities Accumulate 678 clinical hours in medical / surgical, cardio vascular, neurology, obstetrics, gynecology, pediatrics, pediatric oncology, and outpatient care at the Veteran's Administration Obtain and maintain federal clearance to work with VA staff and patients Assist more than 200 RN's, Charge RN's, CNA's, and physicians Perform intake, preoperative clearance, history and physical, EKGs, lab tests, discharge, and follow - up Assess, diagnose, and treat sprains, strains, lacerations, and other physical injuries Responsible for IV line insertion, blood product administration, and medication Determine severity of patient condition and promptly refer to specialists when appropriate Develop and administer disease management plan ensuring high quality, comprehensive care Provide acute episodic and chronic care to adult and pediatric populations Facilitate case management, consultation, and interdisciplinary patient care Educate patients in healthy diets, exercise, smoking cessation, and overall positive lifestyles Maintain working knowledge of current medical technology, procedures, and standards of care Proven ability to remain calm and levelheaded in high pressure, emergency care situations Perform administrative functions including phones, data entry, and other tasks as needed Perform all duties in a positive, professional, and courteous manner
Nurse — Duties & Responsibilities Provide exceptional patient care and medical team support across multiple medical specialties Utilize ongoing nursing training and psychology background to effectively meet patient needs Oversee patient scheduling, admission, evaluation, and discharge Implement patient care plans as determined by attending physicians Monitor patient progress and inform medical team of status changes Maintain working knowledge of current medical technology, procedures, and standards of care Provide professional and courteous communication with patients and family Educate patients and family members in healthy lifestyles and disease management Oversee confidential patient information, customer service, phones, and other administrative functions as needed Apply extensive accounting, administration, and customer service skills in medical office settings Demonstrate ability to remain calm and levelheaded in high pressure situations Perform all duties with positivity, professionalism, and integrity
Licensed Practical Nurse — Duties & Responsibilities Provide exceptional patient care and medical team support across multiple medical specialties Experienced in orthopedics, rehabilitation, transitional care, cardiology, med surgical, oncology, pediatrics, urology, pulmonary, geriatrics, and neurology Perform preoperative clearance, history and physical, EKGs, lab tests, discharge, and follow - up Assess, diagnose, and treat sprains, strains, lacerations, and other physical injuries Responsible for IV line insertion, blood product administration, medication, feeding tubes, and PICC line draws Determine severity of patient condition and promptly refer to specialists when appropriate Develop and administer disease management plan ensuring high quality, comprehensive care Provide acute episodic and chronic care to adult and geriatric populations with complex medical conditions Facilitate case management, consultation, and interdisciplinary patient care Educate patients in healthy diets, exercise, smoking cessation, and overall positive lifestyles Maintain working knowledge of current medical technology, procedures, and standards of care Proven ability to remain calm and levelheaded in high pressure, emergency care situations Perform all duties in a positive, professional, and courteous manner
Registered Nurse / Instructor — Duties & Responsibilities Provide exceptional patient care and medical team support across multiple medical specialties Skilled in surgical, cardiac, pulmonary, medical, radiology, pediatrics, and emergency room medicine Maintain working knowledge of current medical technology, procedures, and standards of care Create workflows assigning tasks and responsibilities to the nursing team Responsible for scheduling, hiring, payroll, and evaluation of nursing team and support staff Trained in chemical paralytic agents, surgical airways, pericardiocentesis, chest needle compression, and intraosseous access Perform advanced cardiac life support procedures, vasculature access device insertion, and 12 lead EKG's Responsible for intubation, ventilator management, IV and oral medication administration, and monitor line insertion Transport critically ill or injured patients to healthcare facilities and respond to in house codes Maintain professional and courteous communications with patients and family Educate patients and family members in healthy lifestyles and disease management Train nursing students in accepted practices and standards of care Utilize high fidelity mannequins in a variety of situations to develop student critical thinking skills Lead traditional classroom education and scenario debriefs ensuring student comprehension Design and implement engaging curriculum to reach a variety of skill sets and learning styles Offer guidance and support to junior nurses, lab technicians, and medical technologists Oversee confidential patient information, customer service, phones, and other administrative functions as needed Demonstrate ability to remain calm and levelheaded in high pressure situations Perform all duties with positivity, professionalism, and integrity
Director of Nursing — Duties & Responsibilities Manage nursing departments for private and public institutions across a number of specialties Skilled in orthopedics, neurology, medical, surgical, and geriatrics Train, schedule, and supervise junior nursing staff ensuring compliance with applicable standards of care Set and strictly adhere to departmental budgets ensuring cost effective operations Maintain working knowledge of current medical technology, procedures, and standards of care Utilize management expertise to enhance patient care while cutting extraneous expenses Oversee patient scheduling, admission, evaluation, and discharge Provide professional and courteous communication with patients and family Assist attending physicians with patient evaluation, monitoring, and implementation of medical care plans Monitor patient condition, chart progress, administer medications, and perform routine procedures Educate patients and family members in healthy lifestyles and disease management Offer guidance and support to junior nurses, lab technicians, and medical technologists Oversee confidential patient information, customer service, phones, and other administrative functions as needed Manage company inventory replenishing medical and office supplies as needed Demonstrate ability to remain calm and levelheaded in high pressure situations Perform all duties with positivity, professionalism, and dedication to high quality patient care
To collaborate with other healthcare professionals in a clinical and staffing setting by providing chronic disease state management services and cost - effective pharmaceutical care while contributing to the education of students and staff.
The RACGP believes that an appropriately funded HCH trial would require an average of $ 100,000 per practice per annum, in addition to current funding allocations for chronic disease management items and other MBS items.
Thus apart from managing the scabies or impetigo they present with, I commence management of the previously undiagnosed diabetes, treatment for the asymptomatic STI or renal disease, and counselling and or medication for suicidal depression and other psychiatric illness.
Whilst there have been a small number of chronic disease self - management programs targeting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, these have generally focused on one - on - one goal setting and monitoring techniques, structured care - planning and care coordination, health promotion, self - management support and other care management strategies provided at the clinical level [11][13]- [17].
In this study, we used the Dads Active Disease Support scale (DADS), a measure of the amount and helpfulness of paternal involvement in pediatric disease management, to explore the association between father involvement and other aspects of family functDisease Support scale (DADS), a measure of the amount and helpfulness of paternal involvement in pediatric disease management, to explore the association between father involvement and other aspects of family functdisease management, to explore the association between father involvement and other aspects of family functioning.
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