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ctronic medical record keeps track of all the | patients a doctor follows but a registry only keeps tr |
nts who are not inmates, a unit for geriatric | patients, a unit for juvenile detention center inmates |
sive ornate buildings for the male and female | patients, a pathological department, a "sick" hospital |
In some | patients, a metabolite of prilocaine may cause the unu |
The clinic currently sees over 100,000 | patients a year and the numbers of medical cases are i |
The clinic is now averaging about 300 | patients a day and is one of the busiest clinics in Ea |
Approximately 2200 | patients a year are operated on by Norman and his team |
of conventional medicine and traiteurs offers | patients a range of resources for treating illness. |
ory, Doctor Walker is introduced to his other | patients: a ninety-year-old woman with the appearance |
eye and vision center now serves up to 60,000 | patients a year and is one of the largest facilities o |
Searles emphasises that 'we do our | patients a disservice if we cannot acknowledge to ours |
round £4,500, which provided 70 beds for poor | patients; a woman's hospital was added in 1905 at a co |
nd the Tabitha Clinic treats more than 40,000 | patients a year in collaboration with the U.S. Centers |
unded health care system and sees about 5,000 | patients a year. |
economy about $108 million a year by offering | patients a medical and dental home and by reducing the |
Miami area, handling a volume of over 100,000 | patients a year. |
dobronchial valves have been shown to improve | patients' ability to breathe, walk, exercise and perfo |
Physicians would be authorized to advise | patients about the risks and benefits of the medical u |
permitted and physicians authorized to advise | patients about medical use of marijuana? |
edical students want to be honest with future | patients about why a particular medication was prescri |
mong the population of diabetic gastroparesis | patients above placebo. |
ozens of ambulances, a special ICU for flying | patients abroad, Home Care Network that cares for canc |
re she exercises near-absolute power over the | patients' access to medications, privileges, and basic |
s, using aggressive litigation to ensure AIDS | patients' access to treatment. |
ls have reported an increase in the number of | patients, according to Olepina, but he says national h |
nd the experiment on the clinical test on 109 | patients acquired the positive results. |
the benefits of innovative pharmaceuticals to | patients across Europe by introducing the mutual recog |
ion that provides substance abuse services to | patients across Alabama and the southeastern United St |
rectly raising funds for Clatterbridge cancer | patients across the region - improving care, funding w |
The | Patients Act 2009 (Preserving Access to Targeted, Indi |
minology but is not overly concerned with his | patients' actual health. |
pened in 1904, increasing the capacity to 114 | patients; additional wings were added in 1928 and 1945 |
al support and patient self-management (where | patients adjust their own anticoagulant dose) improves |
1752 - August 2, 1774) was one of the first | patients admitted to the Public Hospital for Persons o |
Patients admitted to the Children's Hospital may atten | |
10 express admission beds, for non-critical | patients admitted to the hospital. |
About 60% of the | patients admitted to Rikshospitalet are referred from |
NEHI) published research showing that 1 in 10 | patients admitted to a Massachusetts community hospita |
n 1848 a building was purchased and the first | patients admitted. |
In 85% of | patients, ADPKD is caused by mutations in the gene PKD |
Programs geared specifically toward geriatric | patients, adult patients, adolescents, or young childr |
ical-cannabis community (scholars, activists, | patients, advocates, etc.) as well as news, event prev |
closest hospital was quickly overwhelmed with | patients affected by the blast. |
ntly used, with great success, for therapy of | patients afflicted by this disease. |
A study of 900 | patients afflicted with E. floccosum infection investi |
designated FK506), which is used in treating | patients after organ transplant and patients suffering |
dicated that certain facilities were evicting | patients after they exhausted their personal finances |
ns to perform otherwise painful operations on | patients after rendering them unconscious. |
e medical facilities, or by being excreted by | patients after a treatment. |
not increase the use of drugs recommended for | patients after a heart attack. |
investigating pregnancy rate in female | patients after treatment of Hodgkin lymphoma |
tastatic or locally advanced breast cancer in | patients after failure of an anthracycline and a taxan |
he is able to induce a hypnotic trance in her | patients, after which she is able to learn what is bot |
oncluding that faced with a decision to treat | patients against their will, doctors do not have a leg |
earned that Wallace helped a group of elderly | patients against a mean hospital administrator. |
Johnson & Johnson for the treatment of AML in | patients aged 65 and over with a New Drug Application |
Riverbank - paediatric, 16 beds/cots, | patients aged 0-16 |
The study enrolled 375 cancer | patients aged 13-29 at 34 medical centers in the Unite |
e hospital in Van Nuys, and forty-five of the | patients agreed to appear in it. |
how the outcomes among treated and untreated | patients alike were similar, regarding the use of hero |
, a pharmacist, and a group of terminally ill | patients, all from Oregon, filed a challenge to the At |
ity, it is rarely used today and reserved for | patients allergic to penicillin or where bacteria has |
Patients allergic to metabisulfites (preservative pres | |
reased ability to evoke allergic reactions in | patients allergic to milk. |
biotics, and therefore should not be taken by | patients allergic to penicillin. |
rrier (BBB)-which generally breaks down in MS | patients, allowing increasing amounts of undesirable s |
edical and dental programs were set up to see | patients along with doctors from the Royal Cambodian A |
ntial homes and provides medical treatment to | patients alongside the National Health Service. |
Transplant | patients already on this drug should not discontinue o |
Commonly | patients also show redness of the nose and cheeks. |
Patients also exhibit background slowing on EEGs durin | |
He insists that his fellow mental | patients also be involved and suitably rewarded for th |
Most | patients also have tonic-clonic seizures and many also |
r of injections of ranibizumab given to those | patients also receiving bromfenac during a six-month p |
e personality disorder or MPD), with many DID | patients also alleging cult abuse. |
ed or non-existent in both CSNB1 and 2. CSNB1 | patients also show mildly altered cone activity. |
Patients also taking ciclosporin (Sandimmune) can deve | |
an excess of aluminium in the body) in select | patients although it is not FDA approved for this use. |
though she is not your typical therapist, her | patients always wind up returning for another session. |
st address the needs of a number of disturbed | patients, among them Steven Holte, a possibly suicidal |
British comedy film about two terminally ill | patients: an English lawyer named Bancroft (Timothy Da |
ing for congenital heart disease in pediatric | patients, an NT-proBNP cut-off value of 91 pg/mL could |
atient, so that it will fit perfectly to each | patients anatomy. |
changes in medical policies and how intersex | patients and their families are treated in some locati |
website, its main mission is "to help cancer | patients and others with life threatening illnesses." |
The | patients and staff at Singleton Hospital can listen to |
l as exercise specialists, work with diabetes | patients and their primary care providers. |
which provides practical tools for addiction | patients and addiction professionals. |
t ten years raised over $4 million for cancer | patients and has provided financial resources to scien |
zed spot air-conditioning system for hospital | patients and rehabilitation of the blind, with emphasi |
itional equipment, support and help to staff, | patients and families. |
It provides in-patient beds for older | patients and is a significant centre for day surgery, |
y ran a death squad that attacked Sunni Arabs | patients and visitors in Health Ministry hospitals. |
ten vulnerable to the sexual appetites of her | patients and she must maintain control of the situatio |
ract from the time that internists spend with | patients, and have unintended adverse consequences for |
ides details of the pain and suffering of the | patients and notes on the customs of the Turkish women |
l "home away from home" for more than 100,000 | patients and families who must travel to Pittsburgh fo |
ntinue to prescribe whole bear bile for their | patients and reject any sort of modern substitute. |
He took a special interest in diabetic | patients and in 1938, at a meeting of the medical soci |
s were not originally intended to house fever | patients and had no ventiliation; new sheds were built |
a hospital radio station broadcasting to the | patients and staff of the East Surrey Hospital in Redh |
tal to learn from Bain about the four escaped | patients and of the people they killed. |
The Foundation is recognised by both | patients and the medical profession. |
d computer records on involuntarily committed | patients and their families, and "drug experimentation |
s task is also to ensure that both individual | patients and healthcare professionals have access to s |
t fully pays for lodging, food and travel for | patients and their families. |
peutic virtuoso with difficult and borderline | patients; and of being 'not only a great analyst but a |
ns is to improve health care and outcomes for | patients and communities. |
e of the US hypertensive population, in Black | patients, and in those receiving concurrent treatment |
ntify a total of ten HIV-positive former Acer | patients, and link the infections of six to their dent |
tabolic kitchen, and an outdoor deck for both | patients and staff. |
d ACC size and metabolic activity in autistic | patients, and activity of the ACC is also reduced in p |
revious conceptual and observational focus on | patients and their organs. |
ade or more, and may already be well-known to | patients and providers (although often under their bra |
to the west was built for acute mental health | patients and the Ida Darwin Hospital to the east was d |
ial emphasis is placed on direct contact with | patients, and to this end students make use of the Col |
rd hospital in-patient service and found that | patients and their relatives preferred the home treatm |
aggressiveness of prostate cancer in certain | patients and their ability to respond to treatment. |
all occurred in less than five percent of his | patients, and these results have not been replicated b |
Bob Dole was one of his many | patients, and Kelikian refused to accept any fees from |
cine, about relationships between doctors and | patients, and about children and literacy. |
or-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes in cancer | patients and may be useful for specific immunotherapy. |
e been used to provide significant savings to | patients and health plans alike without lowering the q |
creased platelet counts, seen in one third of | patients), and mild leukopenia (a decrease in white bl |
new ways to prevent the spread of fever among | patients and reduce the mortality rate of smallpox. |
mfortable environment with more amenities for | patients and their families during long treatment days |
d distinguished career in the care of cardiac | patients and the study of the cardiovascular system. |
ion on the fiduciary duty between doctors and | patients, and on the limits of consent as a defense in |
It was closed on 13 December 2006 with | patients and functions relocated to Queen's Hospital a |
several other projects - namely Radical Face, | Patients, and Clone - information about which can be f |
idney researcher known both for his celebrity | patients and for his scholarly work on the renal manif |
firm a diagnosis of poisoning in hospitalized | patients and in postmortem tissues to aid in a medicol |
ma levels of pimozide can vary widely between | patients, and in insufficient response therapeutic dru |
117 | patients and staff were killed and buried in mass grav |
pace" preserved to provide an environment for | patients and families. |
tron of Tyddyn Bach, a respite centre for HIV | patients and families in Penmaenmawr. |
as originally intended for the benefit of the | patients and to explain the practical operation of the |
There were 116 | patients and ten staff on duty when the fire started. |
S Guideline for Emergency Oxygen Use in Adult | Patients, and the BTS/ACPRC Guideline for Physiotherap |
und is the hospital radio station serving the | patients and staff. |
orce Wing has a dedicated 10 bed ward for NHS | patients and is the first to open in a private hospita |
colic from their practice, to be wary of new | patients and telephone inquiries, and telling their me |
s tawa-tawa is not enough for critical dengue | patients, and urges oral rehydration therapy. |
By 1880, the Havnegade clinic had 19 beds for | patients, and on the average performed around 100 cata |
phic progression was 56 weeks for chemo-naive | patients and 25 weeks for the post-chemotherapy popula |
roviding adequate supplies to treat cases and | patients, and they also provide chlorine to make sure |
which provides counselors for terminally ill | patients and their families at no cost. |
In its first year, the hospital treated 162 | patients and was soon forced to expand. |
health, and hospice providers, as well as the | patients and communities they serve. |
On July 1, 1962, after treating his morning | patients and discharging affairs of the State, he took |
throat hospital; a unit for chronically sick | patients, and then a geriatric unit. |
torius experiments with new techniques on his | patients and becomes consumed with his work, leaving l |
psycho-social profile, unique to intervention | patients, and should receive that care in a residentia |
links with NTUH to which it refers transplant | patients, and exchanges physicians for cross-training. |
ys forcing her good intentions upon unwilling | patients, and Conrad Peckler (Mark L. Taylor), who was |
campaign Aimed at protecting medical cannabis | patients and preserving safe access to medical cannabi |
o believes in giving her best to care for the | patients and their families; the three interns from th |
l and Cell-mediated Immune responses in human | patients and in experimental mice have been defined; s |
g over 100 letters of support for Fleiss from | patients and parents, the Medical Board reached a sett |
ed out Private Joseph Williams and two of the | patients, and assagaied them. |
e nurses hit and tied up elderly mentally ill | patients, and racially intimidated colleagues who thre |
are systems and deliver essential services to | patients and clients. |
station, which broadcasts exclusively to the | patients and staff of the Princess Alexandra Hospital |
counselors" from approaching abortion clinic | patients and others with Bibles, tracts and pro-life m |
There were 59 | patients and during the first year, the income was £48 |
haug include a stricter policy on psychiatric | patients and hanging up posters of convicted rapists i |
des the secure, HIPAA compliant, link between | patients and medical industry professionals. |
fectiveness of a given dose will vary amongst | patients and other drugs taken at the same time can an |
sed more than 50 percent in 40/65 chemo-naive | patients and 38/75 chemotherapy-trated patients. |
eimbursement rates, develop medical homes for | patients, and encourage the use of health information |
inpatient and outpatient services for cancer | patients and counselling and support services for pati |
it 2-D, for example, is a unit for nonviolent | patients and vulnerable patients such as pregnant wome |
s interested in their owners as he was in his | patients, and his writing is, at root, an amiable but |
impact by providing financial assistance for | patients and their families as well as funding pediatr |
She prides herself in standing up for her | patients and preventing them from falling through the |
o the storm, the hospital serviced both burns | patients and patients with cleft lip and palate disord |
The film features | patients and medical staff in Zambia speaking about th |
lationship between white physicians and black | patients and the attitude of the latter towards modern |
nko to describe the activities of some of her | patients, and who did early investigations into the pr |
during which he admitted killing Puerto Rican | patients and injecting cancer cells to others, working |
In immunodepressed | patients, and in infants and children, the diarrhea ca |
tically, 500-3000 µg/L in abusers or poisoned | patients and 10-70 mg/L in cases of acute fatal overdo |
Currently, Fosse ward is occupied by the | patients and staff from Arden ward, while that is bein |
harp to hospitals to play soothing music for | patients and staff. |
During this time, the | patients and staff were moved to Fosse ward, which had |
eadership improvement, and communication with | patients and the public." |
ases of dementia in otherwise-healthy elderly | patients, and nervousness. |
lable to all Maria Fareri Children's Hospital | patients and their families to help them cope with ill |
has shown promise as a sedative agent for ICU | patients and may decrease the occurrence of a combined |
he daily out patient attendance averages 1500 | patients, and an average of 500 patients are attended |
rovides 50 beds for short-term rehabilitation | patients and 100 for long-term residents. |
ages may be adjusted for body mass in younger | patients and is administered every 12-24 hours, at a d |
pson contracted cholera while nursing cholera | patients and died in 1854. |
the early 90s, has been catering for both the | patients and staff of Inverclyde Royal Hospital, when |
1 mg produces usable erection in about 70% of | patients and full erection in up to 50% of patients . |
economic interests of physicians rather than | patients and public health. |
Navratil supported the creativity of his | patients and showed their works in the art context and |
"hollywood personia", providing marijuana to | patients and celbrities alike. |
nown for his ability to remember the names of | patients and their families years after he treated the |
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