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Family Physician's Clinical Inertia in the Management of Hypoglycemia

Family Physician's Clinical Inertia in the Management of Hypoglycemia

... measure clinical inertia were not present in the original questionnaire, such as attitudes and behavior of the physician in relation to patient’s results on glycemic target or glycosylated hemoglobin ... See full document

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CLINICAL INERTIA AMONGST PATIENTS WITH TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS

CLINICAL INERTIA AMONGST PATIENTS WITH TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS

... There is a variety of possible reasons why patients may want to avoid insulin treatment. However, the common factor that distinguished willing from unwilling patients was the perception that the need for insulin meant ... See full document

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Family physician and endocrinologist coordination as the basis for diabetes care in clinical practice

Family physician and endocrinologist coordination as the basis for diabetes care in clinical practice

... for management of hyperglycae- mia, hypertension and dyslipidemia were based upon the Steno-2 study and body weight and waist circumference after ATP-III ...and Clinical Trial study, DNCT [16,17,22] aimed ... See full document

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Multidisciplinary approach to the diagnosis and management of patients with peripheral arterial disease

Multidisciplinary approach to the diagnosis and management of patients with peripheral arterial disease

... optimal clinical outcomes. An algorithm for the diagnosis and management of PAD was developed to enable a collaborative approach between the family practice and primary care physician or ... See full document

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Clinical inertia in patients with T2DM requiring insulin in family practice

Clinical inertia in patients with T2DM requiring insulin in family practice

... That physicians consented to participate in this study presents a participation bias, potentially resulting in a sample of physicians with a special interest in diabetes; furthermore, we cannot exclude the possibility of ... See full document

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Clinical utility of tolvaptan in the management of hyponatremia in heart failure patients

Clinical utility of tolvaptan in the management of hyponatremia in heart failure patients

... outpatients with NYHA 2 or 3 HF were randomly assigned to receive placebo or one of three doses of tolvaptan (30, 45, or 60 mg/day) for 25 days in addition to standard therapy. The tolvaptan group demonstrated a ... See full document

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Using EMR data to evaluate a physician-developed lifestyle plan for obese patients in primary care

Using EMR data to evaluate a physician-developed lifestyle plan for obese patients in primary care

... patients within it made up the intervention group. Because this analysis was created in response to the interests of a single physician, the findings are meaning- ful to the index clinic, but are not directly ... See full document

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Clinical utility of lenalidomide in the treatment of myelodysplastic syndromes

Clinical utility of lenalidomide in the treatment of myelodysplastic syndromes

... testing for TP53 mutations should be incorporated into the prognostic score because of its potential impact on treatment choice in patients with del(5q) who are classified as low-risk to intermediate-risk based on ... See full document

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Exploring family physician stress

Exploring family physician stress

... All of the physicians discussed the problems caused by limited resources. This included lengthy waiting lists for diagnostic tests, difficulties referring patients, and the challenge of accessing specialists. Not only  ... See full document

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The Role of the Physician in Family Planning

The Role of the Physician in Family Planning

... In many countries there is al- ready a highly developed service for maternal care, and in essen- tially all there are maternity serv- ices in some stage of devel[r] ... See full document

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Clinical potential of lurasidone in the management of schizophrenia

Clinical potential of lurasidone in the management of schizophrenia

... Lurasidone has demonstrated its efficacy in several short-term trials in acute schizophrenia, promptly and significantly reducing total Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale and Brief P[r] ... See full document

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Clinical features of spontaneous hypothyroidism in one physician’s practice in Jamaica

Clinical features of spontaneous hypothyroidism in one physician’s practice in Jamaica

... sex, family history of thyroid disease, initial clinical presentation, clinical features of the thyroid gland itself, functional t hyroid status defined by thyroid function tests [TFTs], thyroid ... See full document

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Clinical potential for the use of probiotics in the management of respiratory conditions and cold- and influenza-like symptoms

Clinical potential for the use of probiotics in the management of respiratory conditions and cold- and influenza-like symptoms

... fer in hospitalization duration, the authors observed a signifi- cantly reduced risk for gastrointestinal and respiratory tract infections in the LGG group (RR: 0.38 [95% CI: 0.18–0.85]; NNT: 30) and episodes of ... See full document

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<p>Clinical effectiveness of quercetin supplementation in the management of weight loss: a pooled analysis of randomized controlled trials</p>

<p>Clinical effectiveness of quercetin supplementation in the management of weight loss: a pooled analysis of randomized controlled trials</p>

... The increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity has led to a global public health problem. Identifying effective long- term treatment strategies for overweight and obesity is of paramount importance. The crucial role ... See full document

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Clinical utility of pharmacogenomics in the management of hepatitis C

Clinical utility of pharmacogenomics in the management of hepatitis C

... The clinical manifesta- tions are varied, ranging from an asymptomatic self-limiting infection to liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma, which are the main indications for liver transplantation in developed ... See full document

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Empowerment of Fishing Communities in the Management of the Results of the Sea in Indonesia

Empowerment of Fishing Communities in the Management of the Results of the Sea in Indonesia

... Mainly grass root community participation in development during the past 50 years it is something artificial, as the slogan, engineered and forced. With the implementation of the pattern then place scant public ... See full document

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Clinical challenges in the management of vaginal prolapse

Clinical challenges in the management of vaginal prolapse

... pessary management or may choose to undergo corrective ...the clinical challenges that gynecologic surgeons face in the surgical management of vaginal ... See full document

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The future of the physician scientist  Presidential address delivered before the 76th annual meeting of the American Society for Clinical Investigation, Washington, DC, 4 May 1985

The future of the physician scientist Presidential address delivered before the 76th annual meeting of the American Society for Clinical Investigation, Washington, DC, 4 May 1985

... In conclusion, I have tried to define clinical research in the context of the physician scientist, explore some aspects oftraining and faculty development in a clinical department, and s[r] ... See full document

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The Introduction of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Change Management in a Tertiary Pediatric Hospital

The Introduction of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Change Management in a Tertiary Pediatric Hospital

... viewing, physician in-box, batch charge entry, and a charge ...2261 clinical staff members, including 493 physi- cians, had been trained successfully; there were 223 ... See full document

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Clinical potential of brodalumab in the management of psoriasis: the evidence to date

Clinical potential of brodalumab in the management of psoriasis: the evidence to date

... support the use of these agents as safe and effective, although long-term data for these drugs are lacking. Phase II data for the anti-IL-17 agents specifically, including brodalumab, were also reviewed by Nwe et al. The ... See full document

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