Many internal medicine training programs are currently developing curricula designed to teach the psychosocial aspects of patient care and doctor-patient communication skills. However, faculty may lack expertise regar...
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Revicki, Dennis A.Whitley, Theodore W.Landis, Sandra S.Allison, E JacksonDENNIS A. REVICKI
Ph.D. is a Research Scientist in the Medical Technology Assessment Program of the Human Main Research Centers at Battelle Memo rial Institute and Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Maryland. For the past six years he has been involved in studies of occupational stress in the health professions. His current research is concerned with the measurement of quality of life and the cost4Ectiveness of medical technology. THEODORE W. WHITLEY
Ph.D. is Director of the Division of Research in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the East Carolina University School of Medicine. Dr. Whitley is currently involved in surveying several groups of emergency health care providers to idenufy sources of Occupational satisfaction and stress. E. JACKSON ALLISON
JR M.D. M.P.H. is Professor and Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine at the East Carolina University School of Medicine. Dr. Allison is a member of the Board of Directors of the American College of Emergency Physicians and is Chairman-Elect cf the Residency Review Committe for Emergency Medicine. He has been actively involved in the improvement of prehospital care in eastern North Carolina for the past seven years. SAMLRA S. LANDIS
R.N. MICN is Coordinator of the Division of Emergency Medical Sewices in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the East Cam lina University School of Medicine. Ms. Iandis has been instrumental in developing advanced life support training programs in eastern North Carolina during the past eight years. She is currently responsible for conducting initial training and continuing education programs for prehospital care providers at advanced levels.
A model of organizational characteristics, occupational stress and mental health in emergency medical technicians (EMTs) is developed and tested. Supervisor behavior and work group support are used as predictors of ne...
The Academy of Dentistry for the Handicapped and the American Association of Hospital Dentists have developed and approved guidelines to train residents in general practice residencyprograms on dental care for the pa...
The Academy of Dentistry for the Handicapped and the American Association of Hospital Dentists have developed and approved guidelines to train residents in general practice residencyprograms on dental care for the patient with special needs. These proposed guidelines are intended to prepare the general practice resident to have a broad degree of involvement with the physical, emotional, and psychological issues faced by the patients with mild to severe disabling conditions. Didactic and clinical objectives are presented for 12 content areas of clinical practice.
作者:
FORD, MSCHAFERMEYER, RWClinical Instructor
Department of Internal Medicine University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Assistant Director Department of Emergency Medicine Charlotte Memorial Hospital and Medical Center Charlotte North Carolina Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Director Emergency Medicine Residency Program Charlotte Memorial Hospital and Medical Center Charlotte North Carolina
It is important for all physicians to be familiar with the equipment and medications needed for advanced cardiac life support. The most important aspect in advanced life support is the establishment and maintenance of...
It is important for all physicians to be familiar with the equipment and medications needed for advanced cardiac life support. The most important aspect in advanced life support is the establishment and maintenance of an airway and ventilation of the patient. Office personnel should be trained in Basic Cardiac Life Support, so that the physician can intubate the patient, start an intravenous line, and administer intravenous medications to support the patient. Appropriate drug dosage tables and defibrillation tables are included in this article.
作者:
RUNGE, JWSCHAFERMEYER, RWClinical Instructor
Department of Emergency Medicine Charlotte Memorial Hospital and Medical Center Charlotte North Carolina Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Director Emergency Medicine Residency Program Charlotte Memorial Hospital and Medical Center Charlotte North Carolina
This article is intended as an overview of emergencies that could and often do present to the physician’s office, especially when a hospital emergency department may not be nearby. It is not intended as an in-depth v...
This article is intended as an overview of emergencies that could and often do present to the physician’s office, especially when a hospital emergency department may not be nearby. It is not intended as an in-depth view of every problem but should be considered as a presentation of essential management in the emergency phase of treatment. The reader is directed to the references for more in-depth information on these topics.
Although continuing medical education has changed considerably in recent years, more changes will occur as the supply of physicians continues to expand. This paper considers the impact of the expanding supply of physi...
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GIVEN, CWMORRILL, CELACHANCE, RGIFFORD, WBEDELL, AKOWALESKI, EHADDOCK, DProfessor
Department of Family Practice Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan Clinical Professor
Department of Family Practice Michigan State University East Lansing; Director Southwest Michigan Family Practice Program Borgess Hospital Kalamazoo Michigan Clinical Professor
Department of Family Practice Michigan State University East Lansing; Director Family Practice Program St. Mary's Hospital Grand Rapids Michigan Clinical Professor
Department of Family Practice Michigan State University East Lansing; Director Family Practice Program Midland Community Hospital Midland Michigan Clinical Professor
Department of Family Practice Michigan State University East Lansing; Director Family Practice Program Edward W. Sparrow Hospital Lansing Michigan Clinical Professor
Department of Family Practice Michigan State University East Lansing; Director Family Practice Program Bon Secours Hospital St. Clair Shores Michigan Assistant Professor
Department of Family Practice Michigan State University East Lansing; Director Family Practice Residency Program St. Lawrence Hospital Lansing Michigan
Uses of health information systems depend heavily on the background and experiences of those who evaluate the data. Effective collaboration between physicians and system managers can enhance significantly the decision...
Uses of health information systems depend heavily on the background and experiences of those who evaluate the data. Effective collaboration between physicians and system managers can enhance significantly the decision-making and information obtained from these systems. This article describes some methods of collaboration and the current uses of one system developed through collaborative efforts of physicians and system managers.
The Ingram method for creating a neovagina in women with vaginal agenesis or stenosis by using an intermittent pressure technique was performed on 45 patients between 1975 and 1982. Poor patient compliance has been th...
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