A popular, long - standing NAVC Conference tradition includes leisurely 90 - minute scholarly exchanges
with leading clinicians and like - minded colleagues.
The team worked closely
with leading clinicians across the world and collaborated with several patient organisations.
Not exact matches
The conference is an unprecedented opportunity for you to reach key leaders in breastfeeding medicine and an excellent way to forge critical relationships
with clinicians as well as
with leading health promotion and disease prevention organizations.
«The Braden QD Scale provides acute care pediatric
clinicians with one instrument to predict both immobility - and device - related pressure injuries across diverse age and clinical populations,» says
lead - author Martha A. Q. Curley, PhD, RN, FAAN, the Ruth M. Colket Endowed Chair in Pediatric Nursing at Penn Nursing and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
The goal, said Roman Gulati, the study's
lead author, is to provide patients and
clinicians with a tool that can help them better determine personalized treatment options.
«But Horizon 2020 makes it easier to obtain grants and will
lead to more technological development,» as it funds research that aligns scientists and engineers
with clinicians working at hospitals and in industry.
«Our findings suggest that we need to help
clinicians better understand the impact personal experiences
with friends and family members, as well as their patients, have on their practices,» says Craig Evan Pollack, M.D., M.H.S., associate professor of medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the study's
lead author.
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Clinicians tend to treat the depression, alcohol dependence or drug problem first and allow patients to «self - medicate»
with cigarettes if necessary,» said
lead investigator Patricia A. Cavazos - Rehg, PhD.
Bruce Ribner, the
clinician who
led the Emory University Hospital team that treated patients Kent Brantly and Nancy Writebol, said in a recent interview
with Scientific American that although studies have shown Ebola patients shed genetic material from the pathogen into their sexual fluids there is scant evidence they are often shedding viable virus that could infect others.
It may also
lead to better prognostic criteria to enable
clinicians to tailor the treatment of patients
with Ebola virus disease in ways that can best promote recovery.
In the years
leading up to 2013,
clinicians were seeing a group of preteen and adolescent patients who shared a number of food - related symptoms, such as extreme pickiness or very low caloric intake, but who were too old to be diagnosed
with a feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood.
Investigators
led by Jeffrey Drope, Ph.D., writing in CA: A Cancer Journal for
Clinicians, say these populations include individuals in lower education and / or socioeconomic groups; from certain racial / ethnic groups; in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community;
with mental illness; and in the military, particularly among those in the lowest pay grades.
«Hospital - based
clinicians frequently treat patients
with acute pain, and although opioids may sometimes be beneficial in this setting, they do carry the risk of adverse events including inadvertent overdose and physical dependence,» said
lead author Shoshana J. Herzig, MD, MPH, Director of Hospital Medicine Research in BIDMC's Division of General Medicine and Primary Care Sections of Hospital Medicine and Research.
«If
clinicians aren't routinely discussing exposure to traumatic experiences and identifying ACEs, particularly among children
with behavioral concerns such as ADHD, there may be a heightened risk of missing an underlying trauma history or misattributing some of the symptoms of traumatic stress as solely those of ADHD,» said
lead author Nicole M. Brown, M.D., M.P.H., M.H.S., attending pediatrician, Division of Academic General Pediatrics, CHAM, and assistant professor of Pediatrics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
The study, «A Multi-Center Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Intermittent Hypoxia Therapy in Individuals
with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI),» is being conducted by an experienced team of scientists and
clinicians at three
leading SCI rehabilitation institutions: Shirley Ryan AbilityLab (
lead investigator, William Zev Rymer, MD, PhD), Kessler Foundation (Gail Forrest, PhD; Steven Kirshblum, MD), and the University of Miami (Monica A. Perez, PT, PhD).
«It brings together
leading talent from the physical sciences, the life sciences and engineering in a close engagement
with industry and
clinicians,» she said.
Led by an inter-disciplinary team of scientists and
clinicians, the Center holds the promise to significantly change the bleak statistics associated
with this disease by revolutionizing pancreatic cancer care.
This prestigious grant recognizes
leading clinician - scientists dedicated to investigating interventions designed to improve cognitive functioning and everyday life in individuals
with MS.. This five - year grant for $ 404,698 will provide enhanced and continued support for Kessler Foundations» current postdoctoral Fellowship training program.
In addition to her expertise in tumor biology and a broad network of connections
with leading scientists and
clinicians in cancer research and clinical oncology, Dr. Almog has extensive hands - on experience
with a variety of techniques ranging from the molecular level (DNA, RNA and proteins) to tissue, organ and mouse models in cancer biology, as well as extensive experience in project management and program coordination.
«The findings inspire me to remain hopeful in my work as a
clinician with these patients,» said study
lead author Kamryn Eddy.
Because the study can't prove causality, «women
with cerebrovascular disease and osteoporosis should discuss this new information
with their
clinicians,» said
lead researcher Dr. Silke Kern.
«We hope these findings will help
clinicians and health systems care for people
with substance use disorders,
with mental health conditions, and
with both — and focus suicide prevention efforts accordingly,» said
lead study author Kipling Bohnert.
«Young adults may be less likely to think that they are at risk of cardiovascular disease, and
clinicians may be less likely to initiate statin therapy in this population,» wrote
lead author Dr. Emily Bucholz, who's
with the department of medicine at Boston Children's Hospital.
A fascinating and informative interview
with William J. Rea, M.D., a pioneer and the
leading researcher and
clinician in the field of environmental medicine and chemical sensitivity, which is the treatment of illness caused by food and environmental factors as wide - ranging as such as pesticides, air and water pollution, solvents and formaldehyde, gas stoves, fragrances, and electromagnetic fields.
IFM and Integrated & Functional Connections (IFC) have formed a partnership to meet this demand, creating the
leading platform for helping match Functional Medicine
clinicians with employment opportunities.
She is the
lead clinician for the ketogenic diet service provided at the trust and works in the team
with a specialist nurse and specialist dietician and a co-
lead for children's epilepsy surgery program.
Environmental Illness A fascinating and informative interview from the John R. Lee, M.D. Medical Letter
with William J. Rea, M.D., a pioneer and the
leading researcher and
clinician in the field of environmental medicine and chemical sensitivity, which is the treatment of illness caused by food and environmental factors as wide - ranging as such as pesticides, air and water pollution, solvents and formaldehyde, gas stoves, fragrances, and electromagnetic fields.
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Doris worked as a
clinician in New York City hospitals and schools where she developed and
led art programs for children and adolescents living
with learning disabilities and substance abuse.
Since 2014 — in collaboration
with leading medical and nursing societies and related organizations — we have been assessing
clinicians» knowledge of and experiences
with the health impacts of climate change, and supporting interested
clinicians in their efforts to educate the public and policy makers about the health effects of climate change, and the health benefits of climate solutions.
The trial judge dismissed the evidence of
leading clinicians, researchers and palliative care experts about the situational and transitory nature of suicidal ideation amongst persons
with disabilities approaching the ends of their lives, but overlooked comparable evidence which was relied upon by a key witness for the appellant.
Led a cross-functional team of 5 including engineers, scientists, and a
clinician in developing a urological device that helps to mitigate infection risks associated
with foley catheters in a start - up like environment
The ACT team,
led by a licensed mental health
clinician, works
with clients to implement individualized treatment plans.
Many frontline
clinicians and policy makers feel it is beyond their role to deal
with these issues, but understanding some of these concepts will
lead to greater empathy in the interactions
with Aboriginal women.
With empathy, curiosity, and open - mindedness, an EFT
clinician helps a man to reveal, for instance, that he secretly harbors fears of letting his wife down the way his own father let him down, and his anxiety about this often
leads to emotional shutdown when his wife asks for contact.
From
leading expert Eliana Gil, this book provides child
clinicians with essential knowledge and tools for evaluating and working
with posttraumatic play.
This approach can
lead to a very fruitful collaboration between patient and
clinician which, together
with a clear explanation of the benefits and risks of medicines, promises to improve adherence and outcomes.
In a large sample of clinically - referred children in practice settings who had depression, anxiety or conduct disorders, a modular approach that allowed
clinicians to apply treatment procedures flexibly and in different sequences — including individual CBT for depression or anxiety or parent training for conduct disorders — was associated
with steeper trajectories of symptom improvement than standardised CBT or usual care.10 In the case of bipolar disorder, implementing individual, family or multifamily treatment protocols flexibly may
lead to greater engagement of parents and children and lower treatment costs.
The lack of evidence - based interventions for maltreatment may have
led some
clinicians to rely on so - called holding therapies, in which children are forced to make physical contact
with their caregiver although they strongly resist these attempts.
For many, antidepressants are ineffective or could work better
leading some
clinicians to experiment
with supplements such as Deplin, which is essentially folate.