Bailey will
typically see a patient a few times, and the treatment will last anywhere from one minute to six to eight minutes, depending on the ailment.
Not exact matches
And the company hopes the system can drastically improve the «diagnostic journeys» that those with rare diseases
typically face: Such
patients, on average, are
seen by seven doctors before the correct diagnosis is made.
Patients are accepted on a walk - in basis and
typically are
seen in less than an hour.
And
typically you won't
see much of your doctor until it's time to push because she's helping other
patients at the same time or dealing with an emergency.
Rather than measuring genetic changes directly (such as single nucleotide polymorphisms, otherwise known as SNPs), McKee and her group
typically do RNA expression profiles on
patients to
see what genes are being expressed.
After being treated by health care teams at National Jewish Health, children who underwent in -
patient therapy
saw an average reduction in symptoms of 71 percent, they maintained healthy skin a month after returning home, and, perhaps most important, did so without relying solely on medications
typically prescribed to these
patients.
Researchers will now look at building models to forecast the arrival of these illnesses, identify regions that
typically see the first infections and the specific
patient groups likely to be affected.
This guarded optimism is based on the phase I trial data showing an increase in overall survival of 4 - 6 months in 11 glioblastoma multiforme
patients (18 - 22 months) versus the 14 - 16 months survival
typically seen with the standard treatment.
«The concept for the CCRC arose from the needs of young adult ICU
patients who we
saw leaving the hospital with functional impairments as well as a spectrum of disorders — memory, attention, depression, mood and anxiety —
typically not
seen in other
patients of similar age,» said Dr. Khan, lead author of the study.
«The prolongation in survival
seen in the prostate cancer
patients participating in Dr. Sweeney's study is very impressive, dramatically longer than the typical 2 - 6 month prolongation
typically observed in successful studies of other metastatic adult solid tumors,» said Bruce E. Johnson, MD, Dana - Farber's chief clinical research officer.
GBM
patients typically have short life expectancies; few will live to
see three years after diagnosis.
I think this was difficult for her to say because when I first went to
see her, she argued with me that I couldn't possibly have celiac because it's
typically a childhood disease and
patients usually get diarrhea, not constipation.
Even worse, mainstream doctors
typically don't run comprehensive labs to
see if this is a real trigger for individual
patients.
For
patients who
typically see improvement, they will
see a reduction of seizures by half within the first five days.
These are the
patients we so
typically see in the clinic looking for relief from psoriasis, and I call them the «symptom treaters».
Most
patients that come to
see us, they've — if they're on the high or low, they already know it and they've been prescribed and
typically many of them still don't feel better and they still need answers.
Patients that choose to
see a naturopathic doctor
typically pay out of pocket for the cost of treatment.
Typically patients see a change in symptoms within a week or two.
They also serve to restore general balance, vitality and well - being to the Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RSD)
patient who
typically is in a state of poor nutritional health (
see paragraph above chart for explanation of RSD).
You can
see results in as little as four weeks, but
typically I expect
patients with chronic problems to begin to feel good after several months, and after 6 months many should start to feel significantly better than they have in a long time.
Like you said, most of the
patients that we
see, we run this salivary cortisol rhythm test and again, a salivary cortisol rhythm is looking at the free fraction of your cortisol so I know a lot of people may get confused because they may have had their conventional doctor run a cortisol and that's
typically via blood and blood primarily, actually it's only testing for cortisol, the serum, the protein - bound cortisol.
Many thyroid
patients believe that if they have Hashimoto's disease — the autoimmune disease that
typically causes the gland to become destroyed — or hypothyroidism — an underactive thyroid — that there's no reason to
see an endocrinologist.
Other symptoms sometimes
seen in onion toxicity
patients are more like those
typically associated with poisoning: vomiting, diarrhea, and yellow gums or eyes.
Typically, we diagnose OSA in older
patients, but we also
see a fairly high incidence in younger dogs as well.
Diagnosing feline heartworm disease will
typically involve a complete blood count and blood chemistry profile, chest X-rays, a test to determine whether the
patient's blood contains antibodies to the parasite and a test to
see whether adult heartworm proteins are present in the blood.
While pet tooth resporption is
typically thought of as a feline condition, we are
seeing more and more of this in our canine
patients as well.
Many experienced vets have
seen enough histiocytomas that they are comfortable to recognize them on gross inspection of a
patient that fits the typical age and breed of the
patient (teh
patient is
typically a young dog less than 2 years of age, with Labrador retrievers, Staffordshire terriers, Boxers, Cocker Spaniels and Dachshunds most commonly affected breeds).
Patients are
typically not aware that they have agreed to pay charges, since this is covered once in a flurry of paperwork the first time you
see the provider, and one
typically does not read all of that stuff.
Doctors will
typically keep
seeing patients for emergency cases for 30 days if they know you're looking into other options, but after that you might have a hard time scheduling something and they might refuse to treat you.
«Generally speaking, early stage technology investors have
typically been
patient when it comes to profitability and cash flow metrics, preferring to
see growth,» he told the E-Commerce Times.
The medical assistants are
typically the first ones to
see a
patient making sure everything is okay physically and mentally before the doctor comes in, which many find rewarding.
Medical secretaries are
typically the first professionals that
patients see when they arrive at a clinic or hospital.
It also
typically includes what the service provider will do, such as agree to
see the
patient urgently if certain warning signs develop.
Fortunately, conducting randomized trials over the decades, intervention researchers have produced numerous manual - guided, evidence - based treatments (EBTs) for depression, anxiety, and conduct in youth.2 Unfortunately, these treatments have not been incorporated into most everyday clinical practice.3 - 5 A common view is that the complexity and comorbidity of many clinically referred youths, whose problems and treatment needs can shift during treatment, may pose problems for EBT protocols, which are
typically designed for single or homogeneous clusters of disorders, developed and tested with recruited youths who differ from
patients seen in everyday clinical practice, and involve a predetermined sequence of prescribed session contents, limiting their flexibility.3 - 8 Indeed, trials testing these protocols against usual care for young
patients in clinical practice have produced mixed findings, with EBTs often failing to outperform usual care.7, 9
My company pays RN's 60 dollars per
patient visit (
typically they
see 6 - 8
patients a day).