Sentences with phrase «treating patients in hospitals»

And, of course, they have no desire to type nights through, because they go to work in the morning, teaching kids at school or treating patients in hospitals.
Penn Medicine Rittenhouse Long - Term Acute Care Hospital: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
Pennsylvania Hospital: On the medical staff, but does not have privileges to treat patients in the hospital.

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Eventually, Merril sees an AI app being used in hospitals in combination with a dispensing system that could identify the most effective phage or combination of phages and distribute a vial to treat a patient within minutes.
I recalled this decades - old memory when I read an investigation published online yesterday in JAMA Internal Medicine entitled, «Comparison of Hospital Mortality and Readmission Rates for Medicare Patients Treated by Male vs. Female Physicians.»
Comments: A sharp increase in the number of people without insurance could hurt hospitals» finances as they treat more uninsured patients.
This represents a cumulative total of over $ 2.2 million in funds raised since the tournament's inception that directly benefit the young patients treated at UF Health Shands Children's Hospital and Arnold Palmer Medical Center.
This represents a cumulative total of over $ 2.3 million in funds raised since the tournament's inception in 1997 that directly benefit the young patients treated at Arnold Palmer Medical Center and UF Health Shands Children's Hospital.
Since the tournament's inception in 1997, a cumulative total of over $ 2.5 million in funds raised have directly helped the young patients treated at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
To be sure, the doctors in such a hospital treat sick patients, but everything they do is in the presence of their students.
Ruth Fox states: «Detoxification is aided enormously by tranquilizing drugs, so that these patients can now be successfully treated even in the open wards of a general hospital without causing any disruption of the normal routine of the hospital
The dialysis unit at the Lutheran World Federation's Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem was treating 20 patients a day, nearly double its normal load.
I have been trying to share my and my son's story with patient - safety organizations in the hopes that the hospital, especially the LC who literally wrote in my chart that my breasts had physical markers for low supply but that she wouldn't tell me, would be forced to re-evaluate how they treat moms and newborns.
Twenty - five years ago, only 10 percent of the patients treated by Dr. Lyle Micheli, a pioneer in the field of treating youth sports injuries and director of the sports medicine division at Childen's Hospital Boston, were overuse injuries.
It's interesting, too, that the absolute risk for patients treated by OBs doesn't seem to change by parity or other subgroup, which implies to me that overall, babies delivered in the hospital in the US have access to the best care possible when it comes to resuscitation.
I delivered my first in hospital and from the moment I stepped in the doors I was treated as another sick patient and the only cure was to get the baby out, didn't matter the means.
Nurse and patient advocate Carolyn Rafferty, RN, BSN, answers:» «Mother - friendly» is a term that has been applied to maternity care in hospitals that reflects the best information from all the research available as to how women and families should be treated during labor and birth.
In the wake of his victory in 1997 Tony Blair abolished what he derided as the «internal market» in the NHS, he scrapped fundholding GPs and deprived patients of the right to choose which NHS hospital treated them; in Education he scrapped Grant Maintained Schools, restored them to Local Authority control and abandoned the previous government's plans to give all schools a status similar to Grant Maintained SchoolIn the wake of his victory in 1997 Tony Blair abolished what he derided as the «internal market» in the NHS, he scrapped fundholding GPs and deprived patients of the right to choose which NHS hospital treated them; in Education he scrapped Grant Maintained Schools, restored them to Local Authority control and abandoned the previous government's plans to give all schools a status similar to Grant Maintained Schoolin 1997 Tony Blair abolished what he derided as the «internal market» in the NHS, he scrapped fundholding GPs and deprived patients of the right to choose which NHS hospital treated them; in Education he scrapped Grant Maintained Schools, restored them to Local Authority control and abandoned the previous government's plans to give all schools a status similar to Grant Maintained Schoolin the NHS, he scrapped fundholding GPs and deprived patients of the right to choose which NHS hospital treated them; in Education he scrapped Grant Maintained Schools, restored them to Local Authority control and abandoned the previous government's plans to give all schools a status similar to Grant Maintained Schoolin Education he scrapped Grant Maintained Schools, restored them to Local Authority control and abandoned the previous government's plans to give all schools a status similar to Grant Maintained Schools.
The CP explained that Attang was being treated at the police hospital in Owerri as an out - patient.
He pointed to surveys of patients treated in the hospital's military managed ward who «all rated their treatment as excellent, very good or good.»
Emergency rooms in Buffalo area hospitals are preparing for a deluge of opioid patients after the shutdown of Gosy & Associates in Amherst — one of the busiest pain - management practices in New York State, treating thousands of patients.
The nurses who demonstrated on Tuesday to protest the lack of drugs at hospital said their lives are in danger; treating aggressive patients without the medicines and also complained about working conditions at the hospital.
The hospital opened in 1913 to treat tuberculosis patients and was the site of the first clinical trials for the hydrazides treatment that eventually led to the cure of the disease, according to the EDC.
One day after New York officials announced a Doctors Without Borders physician had tested positive for Ebola, another person who treated patients in West Africa developed a fever and was put in isolation at a northern New Jersey hospital.
Armor spokeswoman Teresa Estefan said the company had treated more than 200,000 patients at Nassau's jail, and «sadly, there are deaths which are not preventable as is the case in some of the most prestigious hospitals
That is of course true inasmuch as New Labour converted NHS trusts into independent businesses (foundation trusts), introduced ISTCs (private treatment centres paid by public funds irrespective of the number of patients treated), gave NHS work to private hospitals and clinics and encouraged NHS patients to choose them, and developed HMO - style commissioning as in the US.
The Governor has designated eight hospitals statewide to treat potential patients with Ebola, the State Department of Health has issued a Commissioner's Order to all hospitals, diagnostic and treatment centers, and ambulance services in New York State, requiring that they follow protocols for identification, isolation and medical evaluation of patients requiring care.
For example, many English hospitals treat patients who live over the border in Wales or Scotland.
The study included 3 992 patients who had a cardiac arrest outside hospital in a large urban area and were treated by physician - based emergency medical services between 2002 and 2011.
The current study investigated the survival and, just as importantly, the functional status in patients with refractory cardiac arrest brought to the hospital with ongoing CPR and treated conservatively without the support of extracorporeal life systems.
The study included 880 patients treated at 27 hospitals in four countries.
The book chronicles Sweet's work in the early 1990s at San Francisco's Laguna Honda Hospital, where she treated elderly and disabled patients for long stretches of time and achieved successful outcomes.
«If the absolute risk increases of 1.51 percent for in - hospital mortality and 3.54 percent for major postoperative complications were modifiable, they would be consistent with the number needed to treat of 59 patients for in - hospital mortality and 28 patients for major postoperative complications.
The hospital was renamed in her honor and continued treating patients until the late 1940s.
The researchers assessed LPLD - related acute abdominal events that required hospital care in a small group of patients treated with a single dose of the gene therapy product Glybera ®.
Promising results of an earlier, initial, multicenter clinical trial of nivolumab, first reported in 2013 and directed by Brahmer, led to the current phase III trial of 260 patients treated at hospitals across the world.
Loyola University Medical Center is the first hospital in Illinois to offer a new high - tech catheter device that can improve outcomes of patients treated for atrial fibrillation, the most common irregular heartbeat.
Update: On 10 May French health authorities announced that three people in France were suspected to have caught the MERS virus from a man who returned from Dubai with the infection: a doctor and a nurse in two hospitals where he was treated, and a patient in a neighbouring bed.
The study included just over 200 patients treated in eight European and U.S. hospitals.
In all CS cases, said Morrow who treats autism patients at the E. P. Bradley Hospital in East Providence, boys have a mutation on the SLC9A6 gene on the X chromosome that disables production of a protein called NHE6 that is important for neurological developmenIn all CS cases, said Morrow who treats autism patients at the E. P. Bradley Hospital in East Providence, boys have a mutation on the SLC9A6 gene on the X chromosome that disables production of a protein called NHE6 that is important for neurological developmenin East Providence, boys have a mutation on the SLC9A6 gene on the X chromosome that disables production of a protein called NHE6 that is important for neurological development.
He is an addiction medicine specialist who treats patients incarcerated in New York City jails as well as in community practice at Bellevue Hospital Center.
In all, 94 percent of hospitals treated fewer uninsured patients, and 88 percent had more Medicaid - covered patients, in the last 9 months of 2014 compared with the same period in each of the two years before expansioIn all, 94 percent of hospitals treated fewer uninsured patients, and 88 percent had more Medicaid - covered patients, in the last 9 months of 2014 compared with the same period in each of the two years before expansioin the last 9 months of 2014 compared with the same period in each of the two years before expansioin each of the two years before expansion.
Referencing a research article in the same journal issue that found hospital websites failed to disclose risk information for transaortic valve replacement (TAVR), a recently approved procedure to treat patients whose aortic valve does not open fully, London and Schenker pinpoint four risk concerns for patients seeking medical information online:
The authors suggested that a randomized trial in patients treated exclusively via transradial primary PCI and anticoagulated with bivalirudin versus heparin as well as a cost - effectiveness analysis comparing heparin versus bivalirudin would help practitioners and hospitals make better decisions regarding anticoagulation in these patients.
Critical care researchers from Intermountain Medical Center in Salt Lake City studied 616 patients who were treated for ARDS to determine what factors played the most significant role in their quality of life six months following discharge from the hospital.
«Not only are we seeing patient mortality and time in the hospital reduced dramatically when treating large vessel clots with mechanical thrombectomy, but we are saving money in the process.
Limitations of the study are that it was not known how many people in the states surveyed had been vaccinated nor how many of the hospital patients had been treated with dexamethasone.
In one study that examined data from over 38 million inpatients in North America, Devereaux and his colleagues determined that patients treated at investor - owned, private for - profit hospitals had a significantly higher risk of dyinIn one study that examined data from over 38 million inpatients in North America, Devereaux and his colleagues determined that patients treated at investor - owned, private for - profit hospitals had a significantly higher risk of dyinin North America, Devereaux and his colleagues determined that patients treated at investor - owned, private for - profit hospitals had a significantly higher risk of dying.
A multi-institutional study led by a Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) investigator finds significant racial disparities in the risk that patients being treated for gout will develop a serious, sometimes life - threatening adverse reaction to the most commonly prescribed medication.
A study of 343 post-surgical patients treated by an innovative, multidisciplinary hospital - integrated pain program at Toronto General Hospital (TGH), University Health Network (UHN) found that all patients showed reductions in pain and anxiety in the two - year study, but those who also received psychological services had greater reductions in opioid use, and their mood ihospital - integrated pain program at Toronto General Hospital (TGH), University Health Network (UHN) found that all patients showed reductions in pain and anxiety in the two - year study, but those who also received psychological services had greater reductions in opioid use, and their mood iHospital (TGH), University Health Network (UHN) found that all patients showed reductions in pain and anxiety in the two - year study, but those who also received psychological services had greater reductions in opioid use, and their mood improved.
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