Sentences with phrase «sees the patient as»

The growing distance between doctors and patients allows for the expansion of the utilitarian approach that sees patients as organ donors, not individuals in need of care.
The OB DO focuses on seeing the patient as a «whole person» to reach a diagnosis should problems arise during pregnancy, rather than treating symptoms alone.
D. neuroscientist who also saw patients as a neurologist.
D.S.: I see patients as well.
«They saw patients as the threat and not themselves, which created a barrier for them to get vaccinated.»
«But we like to see patients as soon as it happens to treat the underlying problem.»
She welcomes all people to her clinic, as she sees her patients as people, not «conditions.»
I love seeing patients as a speech pathologist but it can also be incredibly tiring and stressful.
The script has many holes but it does make a strong plea for doctors seeing patients as people not just science projects and sources of income.
And, more recently, seeing the UK system up very close and personal during the illness and death of both my parents, I'd say that a socialized system allows everyone in the medical system, including the doctors, to see their patients as people first much more easily than medical professionals in the US, because they do not have to worry about a person's ability to pay, or for that matter have to spend their days embroiled in payment issues with insurance companies.
On a personal level she is someone who sees the patient as an individual and not as a name or bed number.

Not exact matches

One platform that launched last fall, called Circulation, integrates medical records into Uber's API so that nurses, caregivers, and hospital transportation coordinators can more easily schedule rides for patients and accommodate their needs (such as if they have a wheelchair or trouble seeing).
The plan would have seen health organizations hand over patient information with key details, such as the patient's name, obscured.
As Charles Haanel, considered to be the father of modern self - improvement said, «Remember that no matter what the difficulty is, no matter where it is, no matter who is affected, you have no patient but yourself; you have nothing to do but convince yourself of the truth which you desire to see manifest.»
As Feast learned about his professor's research, he realized that software built using Pentland's findings could help social workers see if they were building trust with their clients, or determine which psychiatric patients need emergency counseling.
In the US, having sat in many an ER waiting room for hours at a stretch, the idea of a hospital seeing nearly 9 out of 10 patients in four hours would be regarded as a miracle.
And doctors, who have little info about how patients pay for drugs, often prescribe what is seen as the latest and greatest, even if the extra benefit is small.
Other studies, meanwhile, are examining tryp's potential efficacy as an antifungal agent; and as a prognostic indicator in patients with brain cancer (as seen by increased uptake of the amino acid on a PET scan).
Glickman: A common pivot we see is around health care: Students want to do something for patients, and as they develop their idea, they realize that it's the insurance companies that pay for this service, so they need to pivot one part of the business by thinking about the needs of who's paying.
Boosting patient engagement through technology is seen as a critical task for health care, says Patricia Griffiths, a researcher at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center's Rehabilitation Research and Development Center for Visual and Neural Rehabilitation in Atlanta.
Nurse practitioners see walk - in patients there for minor problems, such as ear infections and pinkeye.
The new offering, «Watson for Patient Safety,» will gobble up anonymized medical records, claims data, and millions of electronic submissions to the FDA about potential drug side effects (known as individual case safety reports) to see if it can learn about the hidden dangers of medicines before they become too costly.
Our healthcare is sadly broken, and while we should all be concerned, hi - tech businesses see this as an opportunity to return power back to the patient.
With the physician wearing the Glasses, Sutter's remote scribes can «sit in» on the visit, taking notes in real - time as the physician sees to the patient.
«This is certainly a positive step for making what previously was considered complex lab testing — such as a definitive virus assay — broadly available outside of the classic, central lab setting,» says Eric Topol, director of the Scripps Translational Science Institute and the author of The Patient Will See You Now.
When I started as a hospital content writer, I would hang out in the waiting rooms and ask patients questions about what types of content they would like to see on the website.
It might be prudent for you to remodel to create more patient rooms as you will be able to see more animals at the same time if your vet tech can perform many of the initial tasks.
As you can see, Nevada's cannabis industry is in a long - term bull market as more patients gains access to cannabiAs you can see, Nevada's cannabis industry is in a long - term bull market as more patients gains access to cannabias more patients gains access to cannabis.
Perhaps they'll be patient and continue to buy in, but there's a real chance that IF we do see congestion and IF it is seen as a weakness it could possibly spark the pullback that many seem to be waiting for.
Earlier this year the company reported that patients who took PRX - 002 saw their alpha synuclein levels drop by as much as 96 %, which is a massive improvement that performed significantly better than a placebo.
Local health centers that serve low - income and uninsured patients have asked Americares for medicine, supplies, logistical help and other support as they have seen a surge of patients at the same time that their own staff is recovering from the floods.
Well guys it is Hell already here on earth endless killings worldwide... Back here where I am Ye is already heading towards that the whole country is on demonstrations demanding resignation of the ruler but he seems unwilling to resign before the end of his ruling period on 2013, while the streets are demanding immediate resignation and that has caused bloodshed in every city in the country... the streets demonstrations has enforced civil strikes all over the country which is now paralyzed... no cash with the banks all money frozen in the central bank... My business is in the field of services therefore I find my self now obliged to dismiss part of my staff in order to be able to survive this unfortunate thing... Already have reduced working hour to one shift to reduce running cost... so you see am now sitting alone in the whole building of our business office writing here as nothing can be done to carry on business even if there is business... Just I pray these unfortunate events passes over soon before it becomes out of control as had happened in Libya... we have nothing to say but (Ina - Lilah - WaIna - Alih - Ragoon) & (Alhmed - Lilah for every thing)... «Mankind has always been Hasty while God has always been the most Patient»...
However, seriously underweight anorexic patients who see themselves as obese are not treated with weight - reducing liposuction by physicians who go along with their irrational belief.
Genesis 1:1... «in the beginning, God...» John 3:16... «For God so loved... «I'm Blind, but now I see...» your personal experience confirms nothing... the patients on the psych unit of my hospital are filled with some amazing claims... just as the Muslim, the Jew, the Buddhist, the Rastafarian make claims of their experience...
We were told to see the long hours that physicians and medical students invest in the service of science and patients as an expression of this venerable tradition of healing.
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.
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.
As a psychiatrist, McAll said that about 4 per cent of all the patients he saw needed some form of exorcism or deliverance.
The analyst must see the illness of the patient as an illness of his relations with the world, writes Trüb.
The use of imaging by cancer patients, as pioneered by the Simontons (see chapter 8), is one productive application.
(As I write this I'm looking at one of those «Related Article» links that says: «Cancer patient: I see Jesus in my MRI».
As Gawande notes, a study conducted by Aetna Insurance permitting «concurrent care» — having access to both hospice and life - extending treatments — saw hospice participation rise from 26 to 70 percent of eligible patients.
Realistically, de Kruif spoke of the medicine and the cure, stating, «It is free as air — with this provision: that the patients it cures have to nearly die before they can bring themselves to take it» (Dick B., The Golden Text of AA., pp. 69 - 70; see also Volume II: Best of The Grapevine.
Peris saw the therapeutic relationships as an authentic encounter between two human beings, not a variation on the doctor - patient relationship.
In sum, in the argument that a PVS patient ought to be sustained as long as possible I see the unhappy fruits of the three technological seductions I described above: death by «starvation» has now become our fault, not nature's, if we omit treatment; the distinction between omission and commission is erased in the insistence that the stopping of artificial feeding is the same as killing the patient and, as too often happens, a new technology gets legitimated and routinized by an invocation of the sanctity of life.
That the issue at stake is a spiritual one is evident in the religious imagery that pervades Callahan's account of technological medicine: that the war on death is a search for «immortality»; that the dying patient might be «saved»; that medicine is seen as «omnipotent, holding life and death wholly in its hands»; that a lobbyist equates heart attacks, cancer, and strokes with sin (interesting rhetoric in the public sphere, but I'll save that discussion for another day).
A big fat loud nothing, except other Christians telling them to be patient, that Jesus is listening and will help as he sees best to help, which still equals nothing.
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).
They apparently see their task as serving the patients and relating to the clergy of their own faith group, and they lack the total involvement in the work of the center that is needed to be creative.
It should be remembered that a good surgeon may earn $ 200, or even $ 500, in an hour, and physicians in some specialties may see as many as four to six patients in the space of an hour.
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