Sentences with phrase «than emergency medicine»

Other than emergency medicine, I am interested in behavior, internal medicine and surgery.

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More than $ 300,000 has been raised — primarily from Egyptian Christians — to provide 2,200 families with medicine, a portable stove, and an emergency food package.
That the study found concussion rates for ice hockey (10 per 100,000) and football (8 per 100,000) among younger athletes (7 - to 11 - year - olds) much higher than the overall concussion rate (1 per 100,000), were «not surprising» to lead author, Lisa L. Bakhos, M.D., a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Attending at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, New Jersey.
However, in 2008 manufacturers stopped marketing cough and cold medicines for children younger than 3, and health experts believe that's why emergency visits involving serious side effects in infants and toddlers have dropped significantly since then.
It has trained more than 150 community doctors and other health professionals since September 2016 to use buprenorphine, and it is working with emergency medicine specialists affiliated with UB's Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences to train physicians to start opioid treatment in hospital emergencmedicine specialists affiliated with UB's Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences to train physicians to start opioid treatment in hospital emergencMedicine and Biomedical Sciences to train physicians to start opioid treatment in hospital emergency rooms.
The FDA review of the medications began after a report by the Centers for Disease Control in January found that, between 2004 and 2005, more than 1,500 children under the age of 2 had wound up in emergency rooms after taking over-the-counter cough and cold medicines.
More than a decade ago, a National Academy of Medicine report endorsed coordinated, regional, accountable systems as an approach to improve health care for severe acute conditions requiring trauma and emergency services.
However, the routine practice of data sharing in scientific research, rather than reactive data sharing, will be needed to effectively prepare for future public health emergencies, according to Jean - Paul Chretien from the Integrated Biosurveillance Section, Armed Forces Health Surveillance Branch, Defense Health Agency, United States, and colleagues, writing in PLOS Medicine.
A 38 - center clinical trial sponsored by the National Institutes of Health and led by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine has shown that far more people than previously thought can benefit from an emergency procedure for acute ischemic stroke.
«It's pretty safe to say that if you work in emergency medicine, you've seen more than enough overdose victims,» says Dr. Fijewski.
The average educational debt carried by emergency medicine residents is approximately 25 percent higher than the average mortgage in the United States, according to the results of a study published online last Thursday in Annals of Emergency Medicine, and has profound effects on their career and lifeemergency medicine residents is approximately 25 percent higher than the average mortgage in the United States, according to the results of a study published online last Thursday in Annals of Emergency Medicine, and has profound effects on their career and life medicine residents is approximately 25 percent higher than the average mortgage in the United States, according to the results of a study published online last Thursday in Annals of Emergency Medicine, and has profound effects on their career and lifeEmergency Medicine, and has profound effects on their career and life Medicine, and has profound effects on their career and life choices.
More than half of all Medicaid enrollees prefer the «one - stop shop» of a hospital emergency department to receive care for conditions that could be treated effectively at a primary care clinic, according to an article by a researcher at the University of Colorado School of Medicine on the Anschutz Medical Campus.
Flying a stroke specialist by helicopter to a nearby stroke patient for emergency care is feasible, saves money and, most importantly, gets critical care to patients faster than transporting the patient to a hospital first, according to a single - patient, proof - of - concept study by a Johns Hopkins Medicine research team.
«While children with gunshot wounds made up only 1 percent of the sample, they accounted for more than 20 percent of deaths following injury and a disproportionate share of hospital costs,» said Nathan Kuppermann, M.D., M.P.H., professor and chair of emergency medicine at the UC Davis Medical Center and co-author of the study.
Even though these drugs have been used for more than 30 years, we didn't have this important information on whether the drugs were valuable and in what circumstances,» said Dr. Ahamed Idris, Professor of Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern, and Chief of Research in Emergency Medicine.
The study, which appears in the New England Journal of Medicine, examined records from more than 4,600 patients with out - of - hospital cardiac arrest involving paramedics from 55 emergency medical services (EMS) agencies at 10 North American sites participating in the North American Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium (ROC), to which UT Southwestern and the Dallas - Fort Worth ROC Network is the largest contributor.
Over the course of the study, Isbell and colleagues hope to present these «case videos» to more than 900 physicians and other emergency medicine professionals across the country recruited via an American Medical Association - licensed research and marketing company.
As my symptoms were increasing to the point of needing two emergency - room visits for GI bleeding within a week of starting at Parsley, I was becoming more and more frustrated that conventional medicine could offer me nothing more than drugs — such as gut biome - destroying antibiotics and immunosuppressives — that negatively affected my body's ability to heal itself.
It is a first - person reflection of director Ryan McGarry's own training at Los Angeles County General Hospital's legendary trauma bay, «C - Booth», the birthplace of Emergency Medicine, where «more people have died and more people have been saved than in any other square footage in the United States.»
In terms of those who work in service professions like emergency medicine, teaching, and hospice care, Halifax finds it more accurate than compassion fatigue.
Having spent half her career in emergency medicine and the other half in general medicine, Dr. Bays has made it her goal to find more than one solution for your pets» veterinary care.
He told FACE, «A dog is more therapeutic, perhaps, than the medicines provided by the V.A.» Earlier this year, Myles fractured his femur and needed an emergency surgery which Edwin could not afford.
We provide exceptional emergency services 24/7 365 days a year, including holidays, and unsurpassed referred internal medicine, surgery, behavior medicine, and ophthalmology services at fees that are often significantly less than other regional referral centers.
She has over 60 articles published in journals, written or co-written more than 10 book chapters, and lectured on emergency medicine, disaster medicine, and working dogs.
Our goal is to exceed expectations in all areas of veterinary medicine, including emergency care, because you and your pet deserve nothing less than our best, each and every time.
We pride ourselves on a wait time in the lobby of no more than one hour, however, due to the nature of emergency medicine, wait times may vary.
Miranda worked in emergency veterinary medicine for more than five years where she saw everything!
Silicon Valley Veterinary Specialists is open 24 hours a day and our highly skilled and trained emergency doctors have experience in a broad area of veterinary medicine and surgery rather than in one specific area.
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ASH currently has fifteen doctors, including ten more than 11 clinicians on its staff, including board - certified specialists in the areas of cardiology, critical care and emergency medicine, dermatology, internal medicine, ophthalmology, physical rehabilitation and surgery — including orthopedic, sports medicine, oncologic and soft tissue.
He'd discussed it more than once with his wife, Dr. Jennifer Swanson, an emergency medicine physician, but Miller thought the cost of the procedure put it out of reach for his practice and his clients.
Preventative medicine is far more attractive than getting treated in the emergency room.
MediSenior health insurance policy comes with a range of unique features that include In - patient hospitalization such as ICU, room rent, medicines and drugs, consumables, and nursing; Pre-and-post hospitalization expenses up to 30 days immediately before hospitalization and upto 60 days immediately after discharge; day care procedures, organ donor; domiciliary treatment; emergency ambulance; and a strong network of more than 3000 hospitals across India.
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