Sentences with phrase «with patients in a hospital»

Observe how the staff interacts with the patients in the hospital.
Whether they're recovering victims after a disaster, sniffing for threats at our nation's airports, visiting with patients in hospitals or greeting us at the door with wagging tails after a tough day's work, pets make our lives better.
To obtain a challenging position as a primary care representative that allows me to utilize the knowledge that I have gained as an Ophthalmic Specialist, my experiences as a Merck Primary Care Sales Representative and eleven years of patient care experience dealing with patients in a Hospital setting.
Effectively worked with patients in the hospital.

Not exact matches

If you have an EMT license, other medical credentials, or are willing to get them, you could start a business that contracts with hospitals to drive admitted patients to other medical facilities for specialized treatment; this would also require some specialty equipment like oxygen delivery and perhaps a vehicle that can transport a patient in a wheelchair.
They've also been used in conjunction with facial cameras and weight sensors at Changhai Hospital in Shanghai to improve patient monitoring and care.
And if I'm a doctor or patient in a metropolitan area with five major hospitals, I'm looking at essentially five commodity items with all the same stuff.
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.
Dr. Iqbal Master, who heads up TB care at King Dinuzulu Hospital in Durban, South Africa says Sirturo, which is used in conjunction with other meds, has «increased treatment success» in the most resistant patients.
Increasingly, says Greven, health care providers such as private hospitals are weaving Prompt Alert's technology into larger electronic medical record (EMR) databases, thereby providing these organizations with a means of communicating with patients in highly practical ways that improve the bottom line at the same time.
In July 2015, he was one of the first patients to undergo a radical, not - yet - FDA - approved, minimally invasive surgical procedure at the West Virginia University hospital with a device called a WEB Aneurysm Embolization System.
Four patients remain in hospital, with two receiving critical care.
«We're looking everywhere for early - stage, technology - based products and services that can help us know more about our patients and engage with them,» says Molly Coye, chief innovation officer at UCLA Health, a $ 2.4 billion organization that operates several hospitals in California.
Fernando Pagan, a GUMC associate professor of neurology who directs the Movement Disorders Program at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, said that to his knowledge, the study «represents the first time a therapy appears to reverse — to a greater or lesser degree depending on stage of disease — cognitive and motor decline in patients with these neurodegenerative disorders.»
In some cases, patients would leave the hospital with no bill at all.
In addition, hospitals must now engage and align interests with patients, doctors, employees, insurers and the community at large to ensure quality care and effective use of resources.
As a member of the Centura Health Network, Parker Adventist Hospital is a full service hospital with philosophy steeped in patientHospital is a full service hospital with philosophy steeped in patienthospital with philosophy steeped in patient - care.
Daniel's firm, based in Herndon, Virginia, provides services to hospitals, such as valet parking and «sitters,» who stay with elderly or mentally ill patients after they've been sent home from operations.
With Polaris as our largest investor, we expanded Ascend's hospital chain to 5 states; our patient bed count went up more than 8 times; and we generated $ 200 million in annual revenue and $ 60 million in profits — all in 4 years.
Since launching in 2015, the company has continually expanded its database and also partners with providers, hospitals, imaging centers and other healthcare services to add more insights and connect patients, who are able to book appointments within the platform.
Announced in private preview at RSNA, Project InnerEye uses state - of - the - art machine learning and computer vision to turn medical images into measurement devices, to amplify a clinician's ability to personalize treatment, spend more time with their patients, and for hospitals to save costs.
«Patients are one example, but also doctors and nurses that have relationships with different hospital systems or anyone who needs to log in or interface with different healthcare applications.»
Merging with insurer Humana could put clinics in the U.S. retailer's stores, keeping patients out of hospitals and insurance costs down.
Genesis 1:1... «in the beginning, God...» John 3:16... «For God so loved... «I'm Blind, but now I see...» your personal experience confirms nothing... the patients on the psych unit of my hospital are filled with some amazing claims... just as the Muslim, the Jew, the Buddhist, the Rastafarian make claims of their experience...
If not, their contacts with the hospital staff will probably be frustratingly brief and totally inadequate to give them the amount of help needed in handling their own crisis and in relating constructively with their patient.
Or it might be a group of hospital - gowned patients in round table discussion with a doctor - leader.
He observed that patients with a wide variety of illnesses when admitted to the hospital, seemed to share many symptoms, including fatigue, loss of weight, and aches and pains in their joints.
Disturbingly, «the physician's opinion about a patient's desire for resuscitation correlated only weakly with the preference expressed by the patient» (Susanna E. Bedell and Thomas L. Delbanco, «Choices About Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in the Hospital: When Do Physicians Talk with Patients
Refused to give dying patients appropriate pain medication, consorted with known felons and dictators to get huge donations, never built a state of the art hospital despite raking in millions in unaccounted for funds, which went into the Vatican's general expense account despite being designated specifically for charitable purposes?
A study of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) at a well - respected Boston hospital revealed that physicians rarely discussed CPR with their patients, despite the fact that one - third of patients who die in the hospital first undergo CPR.
1940, Sister Ignatia was able officially (with the knowledge of her superior and the Chief of Staff) to make hospital care available to AAs as patients of Dr. Bob's at St. Thomas Hospital in Akrohospital care available to AAs as patients of Dr. Bob's at St. Thomas Hospital in AkroHospital in Akron, Ohio.
The dissociation of streams of events is revealed in an excerpt from a pastoral contact with the wife of a mental hospital patient who seeks marriage counseling:
Even more effective as an attitude - changing experience is firsthand contact with recovering patients in a progressive mental hospital.
If you had been on her staff and had EVER talked to a patient (or anyone else in the hospital for that matter) with even HALF the rudeness you showed in the above post, rest assured that you would have hit the door on the way out — quite possibly face - first.
And as we talk about them, we must remember to address them with humility, understanding and grace, keeping in mind our role as fellow hospital patients, not museum curators.
Typically, a Jesuit in training is asked to do work with the poor, tend to patients in hospitals, teach in schools, and all the while perform what St. Ignatius called «low and humble tasks,» for example, like scrubbing out toilets and mopping floors.
Francis of Assisi kisses his lepers; Margaret Mary Alacoque, Francis Xavier, St. John of God, and others are said to have cleansed the sores and ulcers of their patients with their respective tongues; and the lives of such saints as Elizabeth of Hungary and Madame de Chantal are full of a sort of reveling in hospital purulence, disagreeable to read of, and which makes us admire and shudder at the same time.
Clinicians from the Bambino Gesu paediatric hospital's neurosciences department said tests in mice and patients with a similar, but not the same, genetic condition as Charlie had shown «dramatic clinical improvements».
Sorry, I had to pick up my granddaughter, in answer to your question, if hospitals that a patient has chosen to go to has certain religious beliefs that the patient doesn't agree with, then again why go there?
I am going to weigh in, being a catholic and the whole shabang... First of all this is not infringing on anyone's right to practice their religion... Requiring insurance companies to provide contraception for women does not mean the woman has to use it or purchase it... Catholic hospitals take federal funds for their patients, therefore they are not exempt from employment laws... If the Catholic Diocese doesn't want to provide the insurance claiming religious beliefs, then they can no longer accept federal funded patients... They also know that they will be subjected to discrimination lawsuits based hiring and religious discrimination — non-catholics work there, and therefore are being denied healthcare due to catholic beliefs... Majority if not all Catholic women do, have, or had used contraception in their lifetime... God does not nor does the bible say anything about contraception, since it had not been invented yet — so this is a man - made law, made by a bunch of men, who have never had a menstrual cycle — and the pain that comes with it....
Another anomaly appeared in mental hospitals with the advent of drugs, especially the types that reduce anxieties and make patients more manageable.
Based on his therapeutic work in mental hospitals with «regressed» patients who had failed to respond to other therapies, Berne came to a startling conclusion.
Remote, retroactive intercessory prayer said for a group is associated with a shorter stay in hospital and shorter duration of fever in patients with a bloodstream infection and should be considered for use in clinical practice.
When I worked in the hospital patients would mention I don't speak with an accent, how I have such good - English skills and ask how long have you lived here?
In collaboration with Sapienza University of Rome, Niko Romito has devised a system that enables hospitals to serve healthier and tastier food, which in turn improves the physical and emotional wellbeing of its patients (45 % of all hospital food ends up being thrown away in ItalyIn collaboration with Sapienza University of Rome, Niko Romito has devised a system that enables hospitals to serve healthier and tastier food, which in turn improves the physical and emotional wellbeing of its patients (45 % of all hospital food ends up being thrown away in Italyin turn improves the physical and emotional wellbeing of its patients (45 % of all hospital food ends up being thrown away in Italyin Italy).
And with an estimated 1 in 10 hospital patients acquiring a nosocomial infection (an infection caused by a hospital stay), it might not be as safe as it sounds.
The OB / GYN and CNM's in America are overburdened by patient loads, (According to Amnesty International there are 9.6 OB / GYN's and 0.4 CNM's available per every 1,000 births) having better trained CPM's seems like a nice solution for that problem, in fact why not have them work collaboratively with OB / GYN's, maybe we can all work together to find a common ground where evidenced based practice take place in the hospital to support physiologic birth, since the lack of such practice is what turns many women away looking for alternative choices.
A CNM with hospital privileges usually just checks and when things aren't progressing transfers the patient and attends her in hospital, where pitocin can be run and the baby properly monitored.
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.
And in some religious services the procedure is not even performed by a doctor, in a hospital setting, but in a living room with a drop of sweet wine for the patient (and plenty, it is assumed, for the mother who must comfort him).
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