Not exact matches
Plus failure provides a healthy dose of perspective, helps us be more tolerant and
patient, and helps us remember that we're a lot
like the
people around us.
I
like to think I'm a
patient person (not sure if anyone else would agree to that), but week - old dishes gross me out.
I really enjoy those events because racing is a lot
like business: You set goals, work as a team, know your strengths and weaknesses, know how to rely on other
people, know when to take smart risks and when to be
patient...
Some
people can't stand these kinds of stocks — it's just too difficult to see it get beaten down, even if you believe the bad news is temporary — but others,
like Buffett, have made boatloads of money by being
patient.
Too often, more often than I want to believe possible,
patients tell me what it feels
like when the
person you love beats you or rapes you.
In contrast to Freud's model of the therapist as detached and impersonal, Horney sees the therapist as a friendly, active
person who shows personal concern and sympathy,
liking, and respect for the
patient.
(I'm thinking of
people like Lisa Sharon Harper, who has worked tirelessly on immigration reform; Justin Lee, who models and practices «living in the tension» through his work with the Gay Christian Network; Karla, the struggling mother of three whose infectious smile greets thousands of
people at our local food pantry here in Rhea County; our friends from Samaritan's Purse working with Ebola
patients in West Africa; or Sarah Bessey, who is expecting Tiny # 4 soon.)
So let me begin by telling you about one
person who has been a
patient at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago; her story may help us understand how we can help her and others
like her.
do u knw wat dat does 2 a very «
patient»
person????...... we r beginning to look
like Liverpool who believe evri year is their year...... we have a first class idiot at the helm...... idiot in d sense dat he says there is no quality beta dan wat he has in d TW... IS HE F**KIN G KIDDING ME!!!!!!!
If I survive, I'm going to work with cancer
patients one - on - one and help them find a way to hang on,
like so many
people are trying to do for me.
Like any good medical professional she hopes for change and accountability in all countries, not just the U.S. and U.K. Midwives who don't follow protocol, dismiss their
patients concerns and practice such recklessness with other
people's lives need to be held accountable for their actions or better yet, their inaction.
These organizations are designed to make sure human body fluids, whether breast milk or blood products, are screened and safe before they are used by vulnerable
people like newborns and sick
patients.
Every year,
people with very good intentions sit down and type out a list of New Year's resolutions, usually consisting of some lofty goals
like «I will never touch fast food again» or «I will whip those saddle bags into shape» or «I will be a more
patient parent.»
Every year,
people with very good intentions sit down and type out a list of New Years resolutions, usually consisting of some lofty goals
like «I will never touch fast food again» or «I will whip those saddle bags into shape» or «I will be a more
patient parent.»
So why is the leadership so scared of progressive, equality based policies
like funding parents not schools,
patients not hospitals and welfare reforms which address
people's needs, not their means?
Health officials also said they are running unannounced drills at emergency rooms around the state using
people posing as
patients with Ebola -
like symptoms.
«
People like me get turned away from in -
patient rehab.»
Like bipolar
patients,
persons with BPD are likely to also suffer from depression, anxiety disorders, substance abuse, eating disorders and suicidal behaviors.
«Virtual house calls for chronic diseases
like Parkinson's are not only as effective as in -
person care but broader adoption of this technology has the potential to expand access to
patient - centered care,» said Ray Dorsey, M.D., the David M. Levy Professor of Neurology at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) and lead author of the study.
However, if you
like to be in an area where your efforts in making all these
people work together pays off in fascinating results that actually help
patients, clinical research may be for you.
Alternatively, perhaps by «
people contact» you mean that you would
like to apply your research through direct interactions with clinicians and
patients.
Medical scientists, on the other hand, are crunching billions of data points culled from millions of
patients about genetic mutations that make
people more vulnerable to diseases
like diabetes, heart disease and cancer.
Another problem is that modeling studies,
like this one, are inherently less powerful than other kinds of medical research: randomized clinical trials, the gold standard in medical research, in which
patients are randomly assigned different treatments or no treatment; case - control studies, which compare
patients who have a condition with those who do not; or cohort studies, which determine the risk of contracting a disease by studying a group of
people with similar demographics.
In another study, the brain of a
patient who appeared to be in a vegetative state responded just
like a healthy
person's when asked to imagine playing a game of tennis.
Dr Burgess said: «One of our reasons for writing up this individual's case was that we had never seen anything
like this before in our assessment clinics, and we do not know what to make of it, but felt an honest reporting of the facts as we assessed them was warranted, that perhaps there will be other cases, or
people who know more than we do about what might have caused the
patient's amnesia.
«Very early on in this disease — at a time when outside a study
like ours the majority of
people would not have been diagnosed with COPD —
patients appear to be losing lung function,» said lead author Mark T. Dransfield, MD, medical director of the University of Alabama at Birmingham Lung Center.
While vision screening probably isn't harmful, some age - related eye conditions
like macular degeneration and cataracts may be difficult to detect before
patients have pronounced symptoms because
people in the early stages of these diseases may still be able to read eye charts used to test vision.
«
Patients often report that they feel
like a new
person after receiving treatment for sleep apnea,» said Chervin.
Infection Prevention and Control specialists observed that showing magnified images of bacteria found on things common in the health care environment
like a mouse pad or work station, even a
person's hand, swayed workers in four
patient care units to do a better job of cleaning their hands.
«Use of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology» — which involves taking skin cells from
patients and reprogramming them into embryonic -
like stem cells capable of turning into other specific cell types relevant for studying a particular disease — «makes it possible to model dementias that affect
people later in life,» says senior study author Catherine Verfaillie of KU Leuven.
Christiani would
like to see an experiment that compares the survival of
patients administered large doses of the vitamin during treatment and follow - up periods against the outcomes of
people who rely on diet and conventional therapy alone.
It's not only about being seasoned, it's also about being able to understand what ordinary jobs are
like, what's its
like to work in an office, in a boring job for a weekly or monthly pay packet, work with
people you don't
like, work for a boss you don't
like; and therefore come s back to understand the
patients who are in these sorts of drudgery, these sorts of boring jobs.
I
like the fact that endocrinologists can see
patients over and over, get to know them as
people.
This discovery, details of which have been published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), opens the door to new ways to treat
patients with septic shock caused by viral or bacterial infection as well as
people with auto - immune diseases
like rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.
After infection, some healthy
people experience a month or more of flu -
like symptoms, but the disease can cause seizures and potentially fatal encephalitis in the immunocompromised, including
patients receiving transplants, those with HIV / AIDS, cancer
patients, the elderly, and young children.
«In the world of critical illness, a lot of research has focused on making sure
people survive — and now that
people are surviving, we need to ask ourselves, what does quality of life and wellbeing look
like afterwards for both
patients and caregivers,» says Dr. Cameron, also Associate Professor, Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medicine at University of Toronto.
UPDATE 18:00 3 June 2009: The UK Health Protection Agency has now changed its rules to recommend testing any
patient with flu -
like symptoms for swine flu, whether or not they have contacted
people or countries with the virus, and especially between the ages of 5 and 44.
«In the world of critical illness, a lot of research has focused on making sure
people survive — and now that
people are surviving, we need to ask ourselves, what does quality of life and well - being look
like afterwards for both
patients and caregivers,» says Dr. Cameron, also Associate Professor, Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medicine at University of Toronto.
Results might look different for women in other parts of the U.S. or for
patients with government health coverage
like Medicare or
people who were uninsured.
Those guidelines and new educational activities will help partners at Aurora Health Care System (Wis.), Emory University / Grady Memorial Hospital (Ga.), Magee Women's Hospital (Pa.), Mount Sinai (N.Y.), UC San Diego Health (Calif.), Northwestern (Ill.), St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center (N.J.), University of Chicago (Ill.), and University of North Carolina (N.C.) to promote a variety of proven techniques for improving care for older
patients — from coordinating expertise among various professionals to ensuring that older
people can transition from the hospital to outpatient settings (
like homes or community - based settings) whenever and wherever safely possible.
«Ideally we would
like to be able to regenerate this tissue so
people can avoid having to get a joint replacement, which is a pretty drastic procedure and is unfortunately something that some
patients have to go through multiple times,» said Tuan.
A physician brought this to my attention and it was yet another wake - up call: Some holistic doctors are building their businesses around
patients just
like me, the
person who has tried everything and is desperate for healing.
By identifying common symptoms in their
patients (
like sadness, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating), they can encourage those
people to seek help.
«A lot of
patients judge what they look
like based on how many
likes they're getting on a picture or whether
people comment on how slim they look,» Peat says.
Ever since this unbalanced piece of information went online back in 2007, later supported by a few doctors on some talk show, cancer
patients and overly anxious
people around the globe treat sugar
like it's the meanest killer known to man.
«Many
people will add sweeteners
like sugary salad dressings to overcome the bitterness, but I'm not a big fan of recommending extra sugar to my
patients,» he says.
Seeing thousands of
patients,
people rarely mention libido as an issue they would
like to address — until you ask them personal questions — and then the naked truth is revealed: women who dread having sex with their partner and would rather sleep, men who can't get an erection, going months or years without having a healthy intimate relationship with his spouse.
Shampoo, face cream, ointment, and the
like are all safe for
people with celiac disease, and you don't have to worry about searching the label for gluten, although some
patients do still choose to avoid such products with gluten in them.
Practices
like weighing
patients at every visit (especially in open areas where other
people can see the number on the scale) can also make
people hesitant to visit the doctor, says Chrisler, even when the have a problem unrelated to their weight.
If a
patient is a «take - charge
person, they take it as good news, if they are not, they don't
like that news,» she says.