MA who specialize in psychiatry
work with patients suffering from mental illness and distress.
Contract - Relax and PNF stretching techniques were developed by Dr. Herman Kabat in the 1950s as part of his therapeutic
work with patients suffering from paralysis and muscular diseases (Sharman, Cresswell & Riek 2006).
Saint Marianne Cope, as she will soon be known, may be best remembered for
her work with patients suffering from Hansen's disease — or lepers, as they were called at the time.
In addition, we cover
working with patients suffering from chronic stress and anxiety via in - depth lecture and experiential practices.
You can mention the fact that you have always looked forward to
working with patients suffering from cancer and this will give you an ideal opportunity to do so.
Especially well - versed in
working with patients suffering from chronic diseases such as MS and MG.
«I have been in the private practice of Counseling Psychology for over 20 years
working with patients suffering the effects of trauma, addiction and recovery, and stage - of - life transitions.
I worked with patients suffering with chronic pain, chronic illness (diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and many other conditions), obesity, eating disorders, depression, anxiety, trauma, abuse, addictions, shame, grief and loss, relationship distress, and compulsive hoarding and acquiring.
Not exact matches
Carol Raphael, President and CEO of the Visiting Nurse Service of New York, the state's oldest and largest home care agency, said, «The Visiting Nurse Service of New York applauds Governor Cuomo's call for a thoughtful, collaborative approach to restructuring the State's Medicaid program; we are prepared to
work with him and his Administration toward the enactment of policies that focus on coordinating care to the State's most vulnerable
patients, who often
suffer from multiple complex conditions.»
That kind of trust is especially important in dealing
with patients suffering from chronic diseases, and a passion for this kind of
work draws a few pharmacists out of the pharmacy and into community clinics.
The
work could lead to regenerative treatments for
patients with critical bone defects and soldiers who have
suffered traumatic bone injuries.
• Speech language pathologists
work with many types of
patients including those who have cochlear implantation surgery,
suffer from a voice disorder or during rehabilitation following treatment for head and neck cancer.
It does makes me feel good to know that some pharmaceutical companies and doctors are
working hard for the first time ever to collaborate
with patient advocates to improve quality of care for those
suffering from this debilitating disease.
«Studies like ours can help those
working with these
patients: awareness of the roles played by the different factors is in fact crucial for devising interventions aiming to minimise the effect of the deficits and restore normal weight levels in individuals who are already
suffering because of the disease.»
We are
working with our partners to promote legislative reforms to guarantee that all
patients have access to affordable, effective pain medication to relieve the tragedy of needless
suffering caused by undertreated cancer pain.»
Perera began
working with Weinstein on a small study comparing two groups of hospital
patients: One group was
suffering from lung cancer; the other was a group of orthopedic
patients as a control sample.
Roughly 20 percent of
patients with age - related macular degeneration
suffer from abnormal blood vessel growth and vascular leakage, says Campochiaro, and so may be helped by this new therapy, if it proves to
work in clinical trials.
«Mobility issues or paralysis are the most visible consequences of a spinal cord injury but as a clinician, I know that many of my
patients suffer from other «invisible» consequences,» said Dr. Andrei Krassioukov, principal investigator of the study who
worked with Darrel for a number of years as a professor of medicine at UBC and chair in rehabilitation research
with ICORD, a Vancouver research centre focused on spinal cord injuries.
The initiative aims to strengthen collaborations between SBP scientists, expand the range of scientific expertise and research capabilities and foster research alliances
with industry partners
working in neuroscience and drug discovery research
with the ultimate goal of translating novel ideas and discoveries into therapies that improve the life of
patients suffering from brain diseases.
In his own line of
work as a neurologist, he has seen the utter transformation of his
patients who once
suffered with brain fog, dementia, and obesity.
over 20 years of experience and has
worked with hundreds of
patients who have come to her after
suffering a heart attack or having stents placed.
I can't put it any better myself — moderate carbs from whole foods are very effective — speaking both from personal experience and in the
work I do
with patients suffering from Depression (many of whom are women).
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suffer a bit as I am
working more
with my private practice
patients.
As a Physician Assistant you will help the doctor to prepare the treatment according to the illness he
suffered, So you must master the initial technique to prepare the
patient comfortably, As assistant you also must ready to
work with the other physician such as gynecologist, orthopedic and more.
They
work with all kinds of
patients,
suffering from both chronic and acute illnesses.
Working effectively and empathically
with elderly
patients suffering from various neurological pathologies such as Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, CVA, gait and balance disorders, and vestibular dysfunction.
With passion for helping geriatric
patients suffering from long - term illness, I would like to
work as a private duty nurse for «Faith Health Services,» and offer nursing care to
patients at their homes.
Experience
working with patients who are
suffering from anxiety and depression preferred.
ACHIEVEMENTS • Implemented a series of in - home care plans to assist
patients with chronic illnesses such as Lupus and MS find ground for themselves • Rehabilitated 3
patients suffering from Multiple Sclerosis by providing them
with exceptional care at their premises • Increased system efficiency by 60 % by introducing feedback modules
with social
work services • Improved ties
with local
patient care services by coordinating efforts
with them on professional basis
Surgical Tech Mayo Clinic, Saugus, MA (6/2010 to Present) • Saved a
patient's life who had
suffered a mid-surgery heart attack by providing her
with immediate CPR • Suggested a series of novel disinfection procedures, decreasing chances of in - room infection by 88 % • Handle
patient position duties according to instructions provided by surgeon • Pad points of pressure such as heels, knees, eyes and axillary regions • Discuss
patient's temperature and other vitals
with the anesthesia personnel to provide them
with a heads on • Prepare surgery suites by checking and gathering supplies and equipment • Ascertain that all instruments are
working properly before and after each surgical case • Facilitate effective transition between surgical procedures by providing logistical support • Assist in the maintenance and care of specimens and identify specimens and ensure correct labeling
For instance, you may describe how you love
working with patients on a personal level but it is difficult to see them in pain or
suffering.
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Supervised clinical and administrative operations in a 4 physician primary care private practice Oversaw three physician interventional radiology practice for
patients with renal and vascular conditions Managed a hemodialysis clinic serving approximately 200 geriatric residents Served as Primary RN / Charge Nurse in a 37 station hemodialysis center Treated cardiology, oncology, pulmonary, and infectious disease
patients in a hospital setting Experienced in outpatient care as well as CCU / ICU and PACU Hired, trained, and supervised nurses, medical techs, and administrative support staff Responsible for team scheduling, performance reviews, and staff development / education Handled phlebotomy, lab
work, catheters, medication administration, and vascular access devices Prepared
patients for thrombectomy, fistulagram, angioplasty, and other interventional procedures Treated
patients suffering from ESRD, diabetes, HTN, and chronic infections Performed triage, admittance,
patient histories, charting, scheduling, and billing Oversaw medical equipment maintenance and supply inventory replenishing as needed Directed company marketing and
patient recruitment through medical fairs and other community events
Medical staff are confronted
with many stressors in their job environment, such as death and
suffering of
patients, emergency situations, and time pressure at
work (Adeb - Saeedi, 2002; Mosadeghrad, Ferlie, & Rosenberg, 2011).