Sentences with phrase «report by the surgeon»

To quote from a recent report by Surgeon General Novell a in The Female Patient (January 1992), «Women and perinatally infected children represent the fastest growing subgroup with the disease.

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Any athlete reporting these symptoms in the middle of the foot should be carefully evaluated by an orthopedic surgeon.
As with any new treatment, there are few studies reporting on the effectiveness of PRP, and even those that have been published are debated by experts, leading the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons to the «hottest topic in orthopedics.»
He noted that research presented by two orthopedic surgeons at an annual soccer symposium reported that 90 - 95 % of athletes return to full competition after an ACL reconstruction, but that the number drops to 40 % following the second, and to 15 % after the third.
Report published by Surgeon PAID by the big Orthopaedic companies who have harmed hundreds of thousands with their hip resurfacing...
The majority of surgeons do not report «sharps injuries» according to a paper published by the Royal College of Surgeonsurgeons do not report «sharps injuries» according to a paper published by the Royal College of SurgeonsSurgeons today.
But as the illness spread — South Carolina alone reported 30,000 cases by 1912 — Surgeon General Rupert Blue felt increasing pressure to escalate PHS efforts.
Plastic surgeons and other cosmetic professionals are familiar with the challenges posed by patients with body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) seeking cosmetic procedures, reports a survey study in the February issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery ®, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeonssurgeons and other cosmetic professionals are familiar with the challenges posed by patients with body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) seeking cosmetic procedures, reports a survey study in the February issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery ®, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic SurgeonsSurgeons (ASPS).
For patients who need surgery for facial pain caused by trigeminal neuralgia, the most cost - effective procedure is the least often used, reports a study in the September issue of Neurosurgery, official journal of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons.
Patients with temporal - type migraine derive similar and significant improvement from techniques that relieve pressure on (decompression) or remove a portion of (neurectomy) the nerve responsible for triggering their headaches, reports the study by ASPS Member Surgeon Bahman Guyuron, MD, Emeritus professor of plastic surgery at Case School of Medicine, Cleveland, and colleagues.
A previous study by Dr. John Kim, a Northwestern Medicine plastic surgeon, reported a nearly 300 percent increase in the number of complications for panniculectomies (removal of a hanging flap of loose skin and fat from the abdomen) performed by non-plastic surgeons compared with board - certified plastic surgeons.
A July, 2014 Call to Action to Prevent Skin Cancer by acting Surgeon General Dr. Boris Lushniak points out that indoor tanning is «strongly associated with increased skin cancer risk,» but stops short of reporting that tanning causes cancer.
«STS public reporting uses a measurement system that was developed by surgeons, in conjunction with statisticians; all our measures are completely transparent and published in peer - reviewed journals.
The study, providing the first picture of alcohol use and binge drinking by US college students with disabilities, is out in Public Health Reports, a SAGE Publishing journal and the official journal of the Office of the U.S. Surgeon General and the U.S. Public Health Service.
► Later in the day, Vogel reported that «[a] documentary on Swedish Television... has prompted the Karolinska Institute... in Stockholm to consider reopening its investigation into possible misconduct by surgeon Paolo Macchiarini.»
The results were reported today at the 51st Annual Meeting of The Society of Thoracic Surgeons in San Diego, in a presentation by Todd Goldstein, an investigator at the Feinstein Institute, part of the North Shore - LIJ Health System.
The ALaCaRT trial conducted by colorectal surgeons in Australia and New Zealand working with the Australasian GastroIntestinal Trials Group (AGITG), now reports some key findings on the rates of successful surgery and post-operative complications.
The first case of BIID was reported in the 18th century, when a French surgeon was held at gunpoint by an Englishman who demanded that one of his legs be removed.
As it turns out, three plastic surgeons can estimate the average perceived age of a person within 10 months of their chronological age by analyzing a photograph, the authors report.
By modifying a muscle transplant operation, Johns Hopkins surgeons report they are able to restore authentic facial expressions of joy — wide and even smiles — to selected patients with one - sided facial muscle paralysis due to birth defects, stroke, tumors or Bell's palsy.
By modifying a muscle transplant operation, Johns Hopkins surgeons report they are able to restore authentic facial expressions of joy 3/4 wide and even smiles 3/4 to selected patients with one - sided facial muscle paralysis due to birth defects, stroke, tumors or Bell's palsy.
There are no reliable statistics on the prevalence of this type of female genital surgery, since it is a doctor's - office procedure performed by physicians in a wide range of fields, but the American Society of Plastic Surgeons reports that more than 1,000 procedures for «vaginal rejuvenation» were performed?
It's very gratifying to have U.S. News and World Report recognize our overall excellence by ranking us in all of the 10 categories evaluated,» says John Park, M.D., surgeon - in - chief for C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and the Cheng Yang Chang professor of pediatric urology.
Our thoracic surgeons are members of the University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center — ranked among the best in the nation by U.S.News & World Report.
10/22/2008 First «Scarless» Hernia Repair Performed by Center for the Future of Surgery at UC San Diego Medical Center Surgeons at UC San Diego Medical Center have reported what is believed to be the world's first hernia repair conducted through one of the body's natural openings.
Yesterday the BBC News and Guardian Newspaper reported that a team led by surgeon Professor Robert Maclaren at the Oxford Eye Hospital had succeeded in using gene therapy to halt the decline in vision in six patients with the progressive eye disorder choroideremia.
Approximately 21 million Americans have some form of substance use disorder, according to a 2016 report by the U.S. surgeon general.
In March, a team of orthopedic surgeons in China reported that they had successfully treated low back pain by injecting a commonly available chemical into their patients» spines.
There's been a major decrease in smoking prevalence since the 1st report on smoking and health by the surgeon general in 1964.
In fact, according to the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS) in 2006, an increase in usage of flip - flop sandals by teens and young adults has led to an increase in heel pain.3 ACFAS spokesperson Marybeth Crane, DPM, has reported that practitioners are seeing more heel pain more than ever in patients 15 to 25 years old, noting that heel pain is a marker of plantar fasciitis which accounts for 15 % of all adult foot complaints.3 Furthermore, the ACFAS recommends that patients with heel pain should avoid flat shoes with paper - thin soles and should also avoid walking barefoot since wearing flat shoes (including flip - flops) and walking barefoot provides little cushioning as well as little to no arch support.3 This lack of arch support and cushioning of the heel while wearing flip - flops seems to exacerbate any abnormalities in the biomechanics of foot motion, and may perpetuate heel pain and inflammation.
But amid the gloomy news that 30 percent of all cancer deaths in this country can be linked to smoking, the Surgeon General reported one «encouraging trend»: An annual survey conducted by the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan for the National Institute on Drug Abuse has found that the number of high - school seniors with a daily cigarette habit has dropped from 29 percent...
By moving to performance measures that took into account how many pupils had been excluded, the «surgeon - type» of leadership would soon be exposed, the report claims.
(h) As an employer, you may also be required to take additional actions required by DOT agency regulations (e.g., FAA rules require some positive drug tests to be reported to the Federal Air Surgeon).
Textual Records: Microfilm copy of a compilation of meteorological reports, 1819 - 92 (562 rolls), arranged by state and thereunder alphabetically by station, consisting of reports of army surgeons at military posts, 1819 - 59; Smithsonian Institution voluntary observers, 1840 - 73; and regular stations and voluntary observers of the Signal Office and Weather Bureau, 1870 - 92.
A 2011 editorial in The British Medical Journal, led by the surgeon rear admiral of the UK's Ministry of Defence, reviewed and synthesized recent reports on «Climate change, ill health, and conflict.»
, led by the surgeon rear admiral of the UK's Ministry of Defence, reviewed and synthesized recent reports on «Climate change, ill health, and conflict.»
So, for example, if you have been treated by a consultant hand surgeon then a report from an independent consultant hand surgeon is likely to be required.
There have been a number of expert reports tendered by the claimant, and two defence medical examinations done by agreement by Dr. Sovio, an orthopedic surgeon, and Dr. Dahi, a psychiatrist.
She reports feeling «searing pain» as surgeons sliced her open but was helpless to stop the surgery because she was completely paralyzed by the anesthesia.
All investigation reports and bills in original supported by a note from the attending doctor / surgeon recommending such investigations
• Apt at using shorthand, stenotype machine and audio based transcribers to take down verbatim • In - depth knowledge of common medical terminology and profound ability to use the same effectively in order to communicate case details • Strong organizational skills, proven ability to collect and compile all medical data needed for patient case formulation and filing • Particularly effective in simplifying medical jargons and expanding medical abbreviations to produce easily comprehendible data for case compilation and processing • Efficient in identifying errors in given text and correcting the same • Excellent collaboration and coordination skills, proven ability to collect data regarding patient case from all relevant departments and assemble the same in the patients» medical record file • Expert in transcribing clinical dictations and getting the same analyzed and verified by concerned medical practitioner • Excellent time management skills with track record of delivering timely case reports for case follow up and educational purposes • Attentive listener with proven ability to follow instructions to book, thus ensuring error free delivery of assignments • Computer literate with strong PC operation skills and profound knowledge of various data recording software • Profound ability to categorize different types of content according to the area of specialization to facilitate data identification and retrieval • Strong language skills, full command on generating transcribed content free of grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors • Highly capable of producing accurate data in printed form based on dictations and audio recording by surgeons and healthcare providers • Well versed in verifying given text against an audio verbatim to ensure its accuracy and correctness • Fully knowledgeable of data confidentiality protocols applicable to transcribed data • Proficient in interpreting and rectifying data discrepancies in medical content • Excellent knowledge of basic physiology and anatomy • Strong expertise in comprehending complex procedures carried out in the operating room • Effective listening skills with strong attention to detail and high level of accuracy
• First - hand experience in creating and maintaining patients» records in accordance to facility policies and state regulations • Highly skilled in establishing records prior to patients» admission by creating master files for both admitted and discharged patients • Effectively able to collect information from nursing staff, therapists, patients and families and surgeons in order to complete existing records • Deeply familiar with retrieving and filing medical record jackets and documentation to and from central files • Well - versed in purging and archiving obsolete records by placing them in storage and maintaining storage logs • Especially well - versed in preparing new patient records by following set standards and protocols and maintaining existing ones • Proven record of effectively collecting data, compiling statistical information and preparing reports from medical records information charts • Hands - on experience in determining appropriate release of medical records and preparing correspondence and forms to respond to retrieval requests • Demonstrated expertise in establishing and upholding processes to be followed for collection, coding and indexing of medical records • Proficient in maintaining a detailed record of authorized information taken from medical records
Suicide was the eighth leading cause of death in the United States in 1998.1 Particularly high rates have been reported among young persons and older adults.1 - 7 Each year, more than 30 000 people in the United States commit suicide, but recognition of persons who are at high risk for suicide is difficult, making efforts to prevent its occurrence problematic.1,8 - 10 The US surgeon general brought attention to this complex public health issue by recommending that the investigation and prevention of suicide be a national priority.11
A 1998 study published in the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology and referenced in a report by the U.S. Surgeon General, has raised questions about the relative effectiveness of FTC foster homes versus group homes.
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