Sentences with phrase «think of medical doctors»

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Wonderfully adept at their vocations, doctors, nurses, and other medical caretakers naturally think in terms of prolonging life, not dying well in light of the resurrection.
Demonstrating how thoroughly progressive thought — as defined by Abramson — has shattered classical liberalism in Canada's medical ranks, 79 percent of the Canadian Medical Association doctors recently voted against conscience protections for physicians opposed to participation in euthmedical ranks, 79 percent of the Canadian Medical Association doctors recently voted against conscience protections for physicians opposed to participation in euthMedical Association doctors recently voted against conscience protections for physicians opposed to participation in euthanasia.
As a big man that he is, If he hadn't done so at ST Mary's, I think Le prof should be escorted to Stanford Bridge with his staff details of: 1 Personal Assistant, 2 Drivers, 2 Imformation Technology Men, 4 Security Stewards and 1 Medical Doctor.
Most doctors think of a «good» birth only in terms of medical success.
But she calls herself «Doctor» and people think she has some sort of medical training.
You skewed my words regarding «managing» my birth... the whole point of the midwife is to alert the mother of the possibility of a problem, just like an OB so then a proper course of action can be taken... I was merely saying that they don't think of birth as a medical emergency from the beginning, requiring things that are unnecessary, like constant monitoring because it's easier than intermittent monitoring, or restricting maternal intake because the doctor could get puked on, or have fecal matter excreted during delivery is selfish (and yes, I know, the mother could aspirate, but the rate of that is low too... and I'm not saying they need to eat a steak dinner... but denying a drink of water, or a popsicle during a long labor is just ridiculous, as is rushing a natural process for convenience sake.)
All I mean is that parents today have access to a great many more professional opinions and options, and sometimes exercising your right to find new doctors, and make informed, safe choices about your kid's healthy might mean going against what some doctors advise, or what your mom thought of as «normal» medical advice.)
There were details I thought I definitely should use while teaching medical students about power of doctors in their little snippet of sociology.
If you really think that a medical doctor on a blog going off with that kind of tone shouldn't affect her credibility in the eyes of the reader... I don't know what to say... I'm kind of shocked.
And this is very traumatizing to think about — how close we came to disaster despite my otherwise perfect prognosis, and how, had it not been for the doctors, nurses, neonatologists and other medical staff at the hospital who worked tirelessly on getting the best outcome for me and my baby using the best technology available to them, the outcome of my story could have been vastly different.
I find a lot of people in Israel, including doctors, are very ignorant of home births — they think you're just some hippy who doesn't make sure your child has the proper medical care — something I find a little insulting really.
«Baby acne is thought to be caused by the withdrawal of hormones from the mother's pregnancy and possibly by the hormones in a mother's breast milk,» says Dr. Dyan Hes, the founder and medical director at Gramercy Pediatrics and a «New York Magazine» best doctor.
And to think too, what about the the time that could have been used on a much needed medical issue for another, I hope you copy all these comments and let those doctors see them, they should be ashamed of their selves!
Labor is often induced because a doctor may think that the baby is too big (tests determining this are often wrong), mom is tired of being pregnant, there are scheduling issues for doctor or mom, or for a genuine medical reason.
I remember reading an article many years ago that mentioned a doctor who brought his medical students to see an example of an extremely rare disease in the early 20th century, thinking this might be the only time most would see it in their entire careers; the disease was lung cancer.
Laurence Buckman, chairman of the British Medical Association's GPs committee, said: «It is a fact that patients are annoyed when they can not see their normal doctor and I think this is more likely to make them complain about the care they receive.
«Typically, when they think of the Medical Campus, they're thinking about doctors and nurses.
Think New Orleans, whose medical infrastructure still has not recovered from the devastation wrought by hurricane Katrina, which uprooted thousands of doctors and caused almost everyone to lose access to their usual health - care providers.
Even the imaging tests that doctors use to make the case for back surgery, including MRI, X-rays, and CT scans, are not very good at pinpointing the cause of pain, comments Jerome Groopman, chief of experimental medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston and author of How Doctorsdoctors use to make the case for back surgery, including MRI, X-rays, and CT scans, are not very good at pinpointing the cause of pain, comments Jerome Groopman, chief of experimental medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston and author of How DoctorsDoctors Think.
«It's intuitive, and it kind of works the way doctors think,» says group medical director, Mark Ferreira.
«I think our study will improve awareness about the disease, of the public and of medical doctors, and help people with chronic whiplash - associated disorders get the decent treatment they need.»
«Care coordination should be in the health care setting, and this is a part of the medical home model — making sure that the family isn't just meeting with the doctor for 15 minutes — that somebody else is following up with them to again think about what resources and unmet needs they have and how to connect them with resources.
Medical resources were limited in Romania, so Pasca learned a style of medicine light on extra testing and heavy on use of existing clinical data — training that she thinks helps make her a better doctor in the U.S.
Eating a balanced diet of proteins, carbohydrates, and lots of veggies is always a good idea, but if you think you might have some of the symptoms of calcium deficiency, check it out with a doctor or medical professional.
Labor is often induced because a doctor may think that the baby is too big (tests determining this are often wrong), mom is tired of being pregnant, there are scheduling issues for doctor or mom, or for a genuine medical reason.
Put this together with the built - in medical school bias in favor of patent medicines, and it's easy to see why doctors often fail to think of natural substances as legitimate tools for keeping people healthy.
Now we just say - making sure we - you toss upon earlier with the gut stuff and I think so many mainstream functional medicine practitioners, and I would say even the medical doctors, ignore the digestion part coz again, a lot of the detoxification happens with sulfur amino acids.
And I think a lot of doctors — it — it's not like this great grand conspiracy but I think a lot of people, a lot of doctors for instance, they are under the impression and most people are, too, that if I didn't learn it in medical school, it's not important, and everything in medical school is gonna be all I need to help my patients get better.
Just ordinary folks willing to think for themselves outside of the medical echo chamber can easily out pace the doctors.
It's just a function of the fact that some doctors... First of all, medical school is like Post Traumatic Stress Disorder for sure, and then you add on top of that doctors who like get stuck in industrialized medicine, it's not what they thought it would be, they realize they're just pill machines, they're seeing the 7 - minute visits, and it's really disturbing.
I hope that my book will be an asset that will convince the middle of the bell curve of doctors to practice functional, because not only is it going to actually allow them to practice the care that they've always wanted to practice and they thought they were going to practice in medical school, but actually give them a structure to be able to do that.
Now I have the utmost respect for the medical profession, but don't you think that doctors would like their patients to be well informed so that they don't have to speak with words of one syllable?
From my experience and what others have reported, most medical doctors don't think of sinus infections as being caused by fungal sources, they usually just tap on your head and write out a prescription for an antibiotic.
She is a rare breed of medical doctor who doesn't hesitate to think outside the box.
I think when it comes to heart disease most of the medical community works off of hearsay where a doctor goes up on stage and announces, as - a-matter-of-factly, that cholesterol and saturated fats cause heart attacks and then the other doctors cite the previous doctor in their publications and so on and so forth.
«What I love about this story, while its very rare and unusual, it really shows the brilliant diagnostic work of one doctor who can think a little bit unconventionally and piece together this medical mystery.»
As a naturopathic doctor, I am a part of a long lineage of medical thinking that goes back hundreds of years.
I have great respect for the medical profession but I think it fails us in two ways: 1) rarely do doctors seek to get to the root of a medical issue, instead focusing on naming the problem, i.e. Diagnosis, and eliminating symptoms and 2) they do not acknowledge that diet is a huge factor in preventing illness.
And thus, the medical system in the end is simply reflective of a faulty paradigm for life on the part of the population, and until we all learn to change our thinking, we can not expect the doctors to recommend things we are not willing to accept.
These were my H.I.D.D.E.N. stressors that my Doctors never thought to investigate because looking for the root cause of issues wasn't part of their medical approach.
Much research has been conducted on potatoes, and the conclusion drawn by every medical doctor and nutritionist on the planet is that you have to be nuts to think you can live off of potatoes.
I think it's fine to suggest that students consider bodywork or traditional medical systems, such as Ayurveda, if you think it could be a good complement to their yoga therapy, but encourage them to do this with the knowledge of their regular doctors.
What I would recommend for you, Kim, I would love to see you — if it feels right — at some point working with a practitioner, somebody who was more of a naturopath or more of a functional medicine doctor because I think you need somebody who understands the traditional kinds of medical testing, but also understands nontraditional approaches to the body, as well.
«I never thought about a doctor getting an educational degree,» she says, acknowledging that education is a huge piece of the puzzle when it comes to the medical world treating children, especially those with developmental disabilities.
As part of this program, non-German children were taken from their homes, «examined» by medical doctors to identify those thought to have pure Aryan blood, and prepared — by being taught to speak German and being given fabricated identities — to be adopted by German citizens.
«As the cases were presented, I was struck by the commitment at all levels — from doctors straight out of medical school to 30 - year veterans — to support each other's work and to think together to advance their capacity for diagnosis,» he recalls.
How Doctors Think reveals a profound new view of twenty - first - century medical practice, giving doctors and patients the vital information they need to make better judgments toDoctors Think reveals a profound new view of twenty - first - century medical practice, giving doctors and patients the vital information they need to make better judgments todoctors and patients the vital information they need to make better judgments together.
The renowned Harvard Medical School physician and New Yorker writer Jerome Groopman presents an entirely new way of understanding medicine and medical care to give patients and their families insight into why some doctors succeed in thinking through problems and why some doctorMedical School physician and New Yorker writer Jerome Groopman presents an entirely new way of understanding medicine and medical care to give patients and their families insight into why some doctors succeed in thinking through problems and why some doctormedical care to give patients and their families insight into why some doctors succeed in thinking through problems and why some doctors fail.
Building a book - length argument around his contention that «the seventeenth century is the moment when one world - view was displaced by another because the scientific displaced that of faith,» Grayling paints a picture of astronomers, mathematicians, medical doctors, and even alchemists often reaching conclusions that even they dearly hoped weren't true — because the answers meant opposing Christian doctrine, unwise if you wanted to keep your job, freedom or head... To my ear, though, the tone of the Grayling's prose is rather flat — think «textbook» and you've pretty much got it — so many of these unexpected sidelights are not presented as compellingly or dramatically as one might hope.
He is author of The Measure of Our Days (1997), Second Opinions (2000), Anatomy of Hope (2004), How Doctors Think (2007), and the recently released, Your Medical Mind (2011).
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