Sentences with phrase «see patients coming»

I frequently see patients coming into our clinic for unrelated problems with marked breathing difficulty.
I would see patients coming back for second coronary bypass operations a few years after their first, having had normal cholesterol levels the entire time.
Nia Terezakis, MD, a clinical professor of dermatology at Tulane University Medical Center and dermatologist in private practice in New Orleans, has seen patients come in with white doughnut shapes around their mouths after getting peels from inexperienced salon technicians who left the solution on for too long, permanently damaging the pigment there.
Diets are words printed on paper until you see a patient come in with true problems and walk away with none after a gut - healing diet.

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When patients call Stewart's chiropractic office for an appointment, they follow voice commands and propose a date and time they'd like to come in to see her.
To see what the new balance of power will look like in the coming years — and what it looks like right now — Fortune interviewed more than three dozen executives at companies across the health care continuum, along with entrepreneurs, doctors, patients, and other experts.
In addition, many health providers are seeing patients with anxiety, fearful of the coming hurricane season and the additional challenges it might bring.
I used to think: «I just need to be patient, and I will see the sales coming in.
-- you are being tested... what you are saying is part of the tests you were created to believe in One God and by using the free will you are denying the oneness of God... this is the biggest test... and so in your daily life... you will see everything on that day and its promise of the Almighty to the humanity... but we just have to be patient and wait till the day comes....
Despite a nationwide drop in abortions, Planned Parenthood's rates remain steady as it gains market share; meanwhile, the number of patients seen annually has dropped from 3 million to 2.4 million since 2008, due to fewer women coming in for other services, according to the NRLC report, which is based on numbers from Planned Parenthood, the affiliated Guttmacher Institute, and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
(There's value in) being patient through the end of the show and making sure that you give retailers every chance to make time to come see you while you're in Anaheim.»
he might not be the best option ever, and there could very well be better to come, but for now, let be patient and let him finish this season and see where we're at.
every team that comes to emirates knows they have a chance of scoring given our defense... so sit back see if yoy can absorb and stay patient....
Let us be patient and give some run of games and see where he is come april and how performs against Chelsea and Man united.
Yes, some club might come in and give him a bigger contract, but will they be patient with him and his injuries, bearing in mind that we have seen seasonal constistency from him where you really can confidently say season in, season out, he has performed.
This is where the patient is coming from and what she would like to see happen.
Some physicians became wealthy by inventing their own formulas, but most physicians saw a new source of income from patients coming to see them to help them with infant feeding.
The number of patients coming into our clinics has increased year - on - year, and allergy clinics across the country have seen the same pattern.»
Currently I'm the one providing continuity of care to most of our obstetric patients, and, as a GP, they can come and see me as often as they like, not just the fixed routine antenatal appointment schedule.
Many of the women that we seen are practice since we do more high risk and our patients that are coming from the infertility doctors and so, sometimes these patients have already had a pre-implantation genetic testing.
Being an OB RN I see a lot of either home birth patients or patients who come from the freestanding birth center get rushed in via ambulance because something is going wrong with the birth.
In the beginning, teaching was my passion, but I didn't just want to be a teacher; I wanted to be a teacher with a difference, I wanted to teach how to save lives, so I decided to study medicine, that way I get to be a doctor and a teacher at the same time, which I still want to do, but over the years I have come to fall in love with medicine, I want that instant gratification of treating a patient and seeing them get better right in front of you, I mean that is the definition of joy for me.
I specialise in treating patients with intractable epilepsy, and we need EEG monitoring to see where the seizures are coming from in the brain.
«Patients come in asking for a particular antibiotic because it made them feel better in the past or they saw it promoted on TV,» says Jim King, president of the American Academy of Family Physicians.
They found that patients whose tumors tested positive for ER and PR, but negative for HER2, were less likely to see their cancer come back.
The authors contend that the Parkinson's community must come together and focus its activism in support of: developing a better understand the environmental, genetic, and behavioral causes and risk factors for Parkinson's to help prevent its onset; increasing access to care — an estimated 40 percent of people with the disease in both the U.S. and Europe do not see a neurologist and the number is far greater in developing nations; advocating for increases in research funding for the disease; and lowering the cost of treatments — many patients in low - income countries do not have access to drugs that are both lifesaving and improve quality of life.
Shore is a Ph.D. scientist, and yet she and her lab members know most of the patients and families who come to Penn to see orthopedist Frederick Kaplan, one of the few clinicians who specializes in the diseases.
The podiatric specialist, Robert Sowell, came in to see how the patient was doing.
They just take the tumor out and pass the patient on to an oncologist, schedule a follow - up in a year, and see if the patient comes back alive.
«When individual patients came to see their back pain more positively they went on to experience less back - related disability.
However, even with treatment up to one in five patients will see their DCIS come back, either as DCIS or as invasive breast cancer.
Fifteen years ago, such a study «would have involved going to our registration base, finding diagnoses of patients that match the profile, pulling hundreds of charts from our storage facility, having data analysts go through all the charts to make sure we're getting everything we wanted, and then coming up with a final set for physicians to review to see how the patients do,» Schwenk says.
«Some patients come in knowing they have a lump, but many others discover they have a lump through imaging which is one reason why seeing an obstetrician regularly is so important to women's health.»
«We've seen a dramatic increase in the past year of patients coming into the Emergency Department with complications related to substance use disorders,» he said.
One clue comes from an episode in the United States, during Prohibition, when doctors in New York City and elsewhere in the 1920s started seeing patients with muscle spasms, tingling and numbness in the legs, and, in some cases, paralysis.
Early in my career, I was the resident on call one night in the cardiothoracic intensive care unit when an emergency room doctor called and asked me to come down and see a patient.
«With head and neck cancer, we often clear patients of cancer only to see it come back with deadly consequences a few years later,» said lead author Julie Bauman, M.D., M.P.H., co-director of the UPMC Head and Neck Cancer Center of Excellence.
, people who have traveled to countries with widespread Ebola transmission but who did not come into direct contact with patients, are in the «low (but not zero) risk» category; the same is true for those who treated Ebola patients using appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) in countries that have seen just a few cases, such as the United States, Germany, or Spain.
«During my residency at Mass General, patients started coming in with a completely new and scary disease, and every patient we saw died.
An international research team, led by University College London's Professor Jonathan Ledermann, carried out a trial to see whether olaparib could have a role to play in preventing ovarian cancer from coming back in this group of patients.
«Over the past few years, City of Hope has seen an increase in patients coming for sickle cell disease treatment,» Rosenthal said.
The other day a patient came to see me concerned that every time he drank coffee, his heart seemed to twitch.
«Ninety percent of my patients, the first time they see me, come in with an entire bag of supplements, and quite often they have no idea what they're taking,» says Alexander Kulick, MD, an integrative - medicine specialist and internist in New York City.
Or are you, like many of the patients who come to see me, frequently exhausted, relying on jolts of caffeine, energy drinks, and sugar to get through the day?
Patients come to me with thyroid dysfunction that hasn't been properly diagnosed by the multiple doctors they saw before coming to me.
For instance, when a doctor has just seen 15 consecutive flu cases, «thats whats most likely to come to mind when he sees a 16th person,» Dr. Groopman says, even though patient number 16 may have something else.
The majority of patients who come to see me with Lyme disease often see several health care practitioners, searching for a diagnosis to explain their...
Many patients come to see me with worry, concern, and even distress over palpitations.
Take my patient Emily; she came to see me because her hair had begun falling out and she had gained almost 30 pounds over the past five years.
(1) Many practitioners assume that this number is actually much higher, seeing as B12 testing is not yet a standard procedure when it comes to treating psychiatric patients.
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