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Clinical Articles / BY: Jennifer Goy, MD, MSc January/February 2017
... authors feel it is the pathologist’s responsibility to contact the patient directly with instructions to proceed to ... the most responsible physician should immediately contact the attending physician at the Leukemia/Bone Marrow ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Travis Holyk, EdD November 2017
... that enables continuity of care by allowing patients to contact their physicians at any time and CSFS physicians to ...
President's Comment / BY: Alan Ruddiman, MBBCh, Dip PEMP, FRRMS January/February 2017
... whom to call? Your RAA is there not only to give you a contact name but, more often, they will help solve the ... face in standing up for our valued health care system. To contact your regional advisor and advocate, visit the Doctors ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jerry C. Chen, MD, FRCSC October 2017
... sclerosant with air or carbon dioxide, which extends the contact time between the drug and endothelial surface. ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Joshua Budlovsky, MD, FRCPC March 2017
... in vitro than branded versions, which may increase their contact with the esophageal mucosa and contribute to ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Alexa R.Y. Dang, BSc July/August 2017
... patients, their type of cancer treatment, and physician contact information. A questionnaire was developed and sent ... follow-up schedule, side effects of treatment, when to contact the oncologist, and transition of care from oncology ... treatment, rare but serious side effects of treatment, and contact information for the oncologist. Responses were ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Michael W. Luong, MD, FRCPC, April 2016
... ] These cases typically affect athletes who participate in contact sports, with 10 to 20 cases being reported annually.[ ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Bradley Ashman, MD November 2016
... shell. The bearing surface that takes the force of contact during the joint articulation consists of the femoral ... the metal implant in order to greatly increase the surface contact area and achieve long-term stability. While cemented ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jonathan Pearce, MD, CCFP(PC) June 2016
... of lesions, lab values, medication doses). Maintain eye contact with the patient and any family present to get a ... themselves to use open body language and appropriate eye contact,[ 18 ] respond to emotional cues,[ 19 ] and check ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Karen LeComte, MSN, RN September 2016
... The PACH patient educators are the initial point of contact for both patients and community health care ... ( Table ) should be referred to the PACH clinic (see contact information below ). Patients with simple disease may ...