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Encounter For Antineoplastic - Articles
Group Visits: Treadmill Medicine or Meaningful Encounter?
by
Dr. Marica P.
Posted
Tue 02 Dec 2008 2:50am
I have been encouraging physicians to explore group visits for a while. Group visits are especially suited for stable patients with chronic disease–think hypertension, diabetes, COPD. Patients with chronic diseases make up the majority of the primary care office visits, especially for internists. Group visits can increase patient and physician
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The Frustrating ENT Visit & the Other Chance Encounter
by
Tricia
Posted
Thu 02 Oct 2008 3:14pm
[Edit to say: Sheesh. This is a saga.]
Well, now that I've had some time to process it, I should probably note right off that in general the visit was fine. Good even... much the ear drum moves when a puff of ear is blown in the ear (with these little cone-like thingies). As with the other two visits to the audiologist the puffs of air registered
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Close Encounters of the Rude Kind
by
Wray Herbert
Posted
Thu 05 Nov 2009 10:02pm
’t, and I’ve now got science to prove it. Finnish researchers did a laboratory simulation to see how pedestrians avoid collisions in everyday sidewalk encounters. Millions of people... as they encountered an animated man walking toward them on a city street. They wanted to see if the simulated stranger’s eye gaze was an important cue in avoiding sidewalk collisions
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Looking at you, looking at me: The effect of clinical encounters
by
Bronwyn T.

Posted
Tue 14 Dec 2010 3:53pm
is that rather than looking at a global indicator or trait measurement of attitudes, they chose to explore visit-specific behaviour. As they point out, the content of each encounter can...
I’ve been browsing the databases for information on clinical encounters. I do this because while I’m well aware of many papers produced on the topic of patient-related
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