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1 re (referred to as "supervised by a scrubbed consultant").
2 se views are valued by the care team (valued consultant).
3 k ownership, employee, speaker's bureau, and consultant).
4  RIC Conformal Source Model 100 (RIC-100, RI Consultants).
5  Edward D. Churchill volunteered as a combat consultant.
6 2260) than for each full time equivalent NHS consultant.
7 results was standard of care provided by the Consultant.
8 as the primary responsible clinician or as a consultant.
9 ]) for trainees not supervised by a scrubbed consultant.
10 ntly performed by trainees to cases led by a consultant.
11 hrough in-depth interviews with 22 neurology consultants.
12 ss only correlated to objective alertness in consultants.
13 e achieved by highly skilled and experienced consultants.
14 on is needed to improve the working lives of consultants.
15 ished before 1995 were recommended by expert consultants.
16 urs asleep on average as compared to 5.4 for consultants.
17 ors, the NHS gained 4.3 full time equivalent consultants.
18 linical medical students through to hospital consultants.
19 ractitioners, care managers, and psychiatric consultants.
20 eve comparable all-cause implant survival to consultants.
21 mplant survival, with comparable outcomes to consultants.
22 doctors (JDs) by interviewing them and their consultants.
23 elemedicine among referring providers and ID consultants.
24 ever, this was heavily influenced by medical consultants.
25 c use, and involvement of infectious disease consultants.
26 n = 16) of cases involved disagreement among consultants.
27  to suboptimum staffing levels of specialist consultants.
28 ommunication and early involvement of expert consultants.
29 y 1096 referring providers to 121 specialist consultants.
30 nterval: [0.83, 0.97]) and higher numbers of consultants (0.85, [0.76, 0.95]) were associated with hi
31  groups increased with experience (0.947 for consultants, 0.792 for registrars, 0.693 for SHOs, and 0
32 ter night shifts (-13, P < 0.001) but not in consultants (-1.2, P = NS).
33 years was 17.13% (95% CI [16.44, 17.85]) for consultants, 16.42% (95% CI [14.09, 19.08]) for trainees
34  corporate grant recipients (34%), corporate consultants (23%), or shareholders (18%) of the corporat
35 themselves as operators, 683 (59%) as valued consultants, 236 (21%) as unvalued consultants, and 18 (
36 phone app with on-demand access to lactation consultants 24 hours a day via video visits, or to the c
37 onship with industry, including serving as a consultant (27%), a member of a scientific advisory boar
38 ws are not valued by the care team (unvalued consultant); 3) a consultant whose views are valued by t
39 nt among junior residents (56.5%) than among consultants (6%).
40                           The attending PICU consultant (70%) and the PICU team (77%) were mainly res
41 ity, compared to operators (83%) or unvalued consultants (76%) (p<0.001).
42                                      Of 1133 consultants, 882 (78%) returned questionnaires.
43 tion with monthly questionnaires sent to 321 consultants, a single questionnaire sent to 2860 family
44    The pediatrician can also contribute as a consultant and advocate of school- and community-based s
45 variables are: patient complaints, symptoms, consultant and biofeedback referrals, investigations, mu
46 Physiology from 1925 to 1937, he served as a consultant and member of many UK governmental committees
47 ject structure including a team of technical consultants and 3 advisory groups in Europe and Africa e
48 website, presentations and publications, and consultants and advisors from the NAA nutrition educatio
49 obust staff structure supported by technical consultants and overseen by advisory groups in Europe an
50 erceptions of quality and timeliness between consultants and referring providers.
51 nce in diagnostic accuracy was found between consultants and registrars (P = .046).
52 using general keywords and names of industry consultants and scientists.
53 vist-led model of ICU care requires surgical consultants and the ICU team to collaborate in the care
54 ar multidisciplinary meetings of specialized consultants and therapists will improve communication an
55 ts such as "Write this note for a specialist consultant" and "Write this note for the patient's mothe
56 cational initiative for specialist surgeons (consultants), and performance assessment is an integral
57 9.07]) for trainees supervised by a scrubbed consultant, and 17.32% (95% CI [13.24, 22.50]) for train
58 rosis care with their primary physician or a consultant, and are being monitored regularly.
59 or the mental health specialist as educator, consultant, and clinician for the more severely ill.
60 , therapist, dietician, nurse, public health consultant, and two social workers from the local author
61 as valued consultants, 236 (21%) as unvalued consultants, and 18 (2%) could not be categorized.
62 w oxygen, engagement with infectious disease consultants, and cardiac arrest.
63 ngth of stay, 30-day readmissions, number of consultants, and cost of care.
64 tion and cessation, tobacco company lawyers, consultants, and in-house regulatory staff shaped presen
65                                          The consultant anesthesiologist responding to a critical air
66 disciplinary team involving the preoperative consultant, anesthesiologist, and surgeon.
67 nd outcome change "out-of-hours," i.e., when consultants are not providing dedicated, on-site labour
68                            Participants were consultant (attending) and trainee ophthalmic surgeons a
69 mergency laparotomy without supervision of a consultant (attending).
70          A total of 62% were male and 52% of consultant/attending grade.
71                                          Six consultant/attending surgeons participated in this study
72 8%) as high-risk, recommended for fellows or consultants (attendings).
73 ng staff education and experience, lactation consultant availability, and nurse-reported breastfeedin
74 d by ChatGPT-4 with the plan suggested by ID consultants based on literature and guidelines.
75        Despite this, many have argued that a consultant-based unit (so called open unit) is less alie
76 aditional utilization of infectious diseases consultants by oncologists ranges from inpatient managem
77 providers have a right to expect that ethics consultants can deal competently with the complex issues
78 prospective face-to-face consultation with a consultant cardiologist for clinical review of their HF
79     A total of 662 patients were invited for consultant cardiologist review at their local GP practic
80 gorithm and by a cardiac physiologist and/or consultant cardiologist.
81 January 2015, the survey was sent out to all consultant cardiothoracic surgeons in the United Kingdom
82  One International Board Certified Lactation Consultant carried out the intervention, which was based
83 nd Oral Disease Prevention (DEODP) staff and consultants collaborated with the National Center for He
84 sory committee members (n = 1957) and voting consultants combined (n = 990), 28% (n = 825) disclosed
85                          Infectious diseases consultants contribute value in various inpatient and ou
86 ital sites in England to evaluate systems of consultant cover for acute medical admissions.
87         The Teller acuity card (TAC; Vistech Consultants, Dayton, OH) procedure was used to measure m
88 orrheic keratosis (SK), and benign nevi by a consultant dermatologist (n=87) were imaged by high-reso
89  adult population-based cohorts (CONSTANCES [Consultants des Centres d'Examens de Sante], E3N/E4N, an
90                                              Consultants described supervisory challenges including n
91              Sixteen patients (26 eyes) with consultant diagnosed brimonidine-associated anterior uve
92                                Presence of a consultant did, however, reduce the likelihood of a surg
93  least 1 advisory committee member or voting consultant disclosed a conflict; only 1% of advisory com
94 r not trainees were directly supervised by a consultant during the procedure (referred to as "supervi
95 eart failure as the primary diagnosis in any consultant episode of an in-patient admission to a Natio
96 rity vote of three musculoskeletal radiology consultants established the reference standard.
97 pected ocular toxocariasis cases referred by consultant eye surgeons to the Department of Parasitolog
98 cause revision (e.g., 15 years of follow-up: consultant % Failure 4.79 (95% CI [4.67, 4.92]) versus t
99 f patients for each full time equivalent NHS consultant fell by 18%.
100 h Medical Society of Radiology, the National Consultant for Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging, and the
101 roup that consisted of in minimum one senior consultant from each leading Nordic University Eye Hospi
102 uthored by 67 residents and signed off by 32 consultants from 1248 patients (mean age, 63 years +/- 1
103 uthored by 67 residents and signed off by 32 consultants from 1248 patients (mean age, 63 years 17 [s
104                                    Editorial consultants from ACP Smart Medicine and MKSAP provide ex
105  changes in the mental health of UK hospital consultants from five specialties, on the basis of surve
106                                    Editorial consultants from PIER and MKSAP provide expert review of
107 oduction of examinations before entry to the consultant grade.
108 trol Group, Mock CT Group and counselling by consultant Group) using chit and box method.
109  of either BSACI or 'Travellers' (Immunology consultant group).
110 entary on sequential versions from an expert consultant group.
111   Cervical screening clinics with an on-site consultant gynaecologist were selected in consultation w
112  disease, who were recruited to the study by consultant gynecological surgeons from 18 UK hospitals b
113                                          All consultants had postgraduate qualifications, but 4 of 6
114                                  The medical consultant has a key role in providing this care and man
115 rgency, PF often requires the involvement of consultant hematologists to assist with diagnosis and ma
116 d as International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLCs).
117                  The operating surgeon was a consultant in 103,462 cases (92.7%) and atrainee in 8121
118 I's diagnoses were identical to those of the consultant in 26 (59%) cases.
119 s and were directly supervised by a scrubbed consultant in 63.2% of trainee-performed cases.
120  collected from 20 households by a lactation consultant in Nogales, Arizona.
121 re physician and the role of the psychiatric consultant in the exploration of the meaning of the requ
122 ed as falsely positive by infectious disease consultants in 20 of 43 patients (46.5%) compared with a
123 the surgical procedure with trainees and, or consultants in a distant location.
124 e-specific information from selected medical consultants in a timely manner.
125 ons were performed by advanced residents and consultants in anesthesiology and intensive care.
126 ines, the CDC convened a committee of expert consultants in June 2019 to discuss recent abstracts and
127     Trainees achieved comparable outcomes to consultants in terms of the unadjusted cumulative probab
128 lvement and effectiveness of palliative care consultants in the care of intensive care unit patients
129  limitations in B-cell NHL and their role as consultants in the care of NHL patients.
130  conditions typically encountered by medical consultants in the care of patients with hip fracture.
131 e reviewed by either specialist nurses or by consultants in the hospital.
132        General practitioners and/or hospital consultants in the Norwich Health Authority, Norfolk, UK
133 the activities of the majority of anesthetic consultants in their own hospitals.
134 rised Tomography (CT) run and counselling by consultant, in anxiety reduction of patients undergoing
135 n widely accepted and promoted by academics, consultants, industry and government.
136                 The use of ChatGPT-4 without consultant input remains hazardous when seeking expert m
137                                  Being an ID consultant is challenging.
138 overnmental organizations, academicians, and consultants is needed to accomplish these goals and to a
139  months, and were currently followed up by 1 consultant (J.S.).
140 = 0.338) was equivalent between trainee- and consultant-led cases.
141  midwifery-led clinic, and care in a medical consultant-led clinic, according to clinical needs.
142 llowing robust comparison of trainee-led and consultant-led laparotomy cases accounting for eighteen
143 ta on consistently defined events in all the consultant-led maternity units within Scotland.
144 c Surveillance System (UKOSS) covers all 194 consultant-led UK maternity units and included all pregn
145 r middle-income patients and with female and consultant-level primary care clinicians, as well as in
146 ) through the entirety of training to senior consultant levels could have a major beneficial impact o
147 edical officers, residents, specialists, and consultants living inside or outside the country having
148                      Although counselling by consultant lowered pre-MRI anxiety levels, this group di
149                             Advisory boards, consultants meetings, and accredited continuing medical
150      A postal questionnaire was sent to 1882 consultant members of the British Association of Orthopa
151           A questionnaire was distributed to consultant members of The Royal College of Ophthalmologi
152 ion electronic survey was distributed to all consultant members of the Scottish Paediatric Club and S
153     Job satisfaction significantly protected consultants' mental health against job stress.
154                     The relationship between consultants' mental health and their job stress and sati
155                                              Consultants' mental health is likely to be protected aga
156                                  Two blinded consultant musculoskeletal radiologists retrospectively
157 h or Sepsis Nurses (n = 8), Nurse Manager or Consultant (n = 6), Physiotherapists (n = 4), Advanced P
158 s (n = 142, 28%), fellows (n = 88, 18%), and consultants (n = 270, 54%).
159                                              Consultants (n = 59) and residents (n = 103) conducted f
160                                            A consultant neurologist, who was unaware of information a
161 ants were diagnosed with ALS by a specialist Consultant Neurologist.
162  Both cases and controls were recruited from consultant neurologists in South East Scotland.
163 the clinical application of NIV in MND among consultant neurologists in the UK.
164     For this prespecified subgroup analysis, consultant neuroradiologists masked to treatment allocat
165 of postgraduate training so that pledges for consultant numbers can be met.
166 tion planning; and the direct involvement of consultant obstetricians and anaesthetists in the care o
167 irement of approval by an infectious disease consultant of clindamycin use led to an overall reductio
168 terview, Jeffrey S. Heier, MD, of Ophthalmic Consultants of Boston, Massachusetts, discusses his appr
169 med in a clinical/surgical setting at Retina Consultants of Houston and Houston Methodist Hospital, H
170 nstitute, Houston Methodist Hospital, Retina Consultants of Houston, Houston, Texas; New England Reti
171 hael's Hospital, Toronto, Canada, and Retina Consultants of Texas, Houston, Texas from 2009 to 2022.
172 g surveymonkey.com software, was sent to all consultants offering an allergy service in the UK and wh
173           In 1981, the Report of the Medical Consultants on the Diagnosis of Death established guidel
174 natal morbidity according to the presence of consultants on the labour ward, with the possible except
175 raised that a lack of senior obstetricians ("consultants") on the labour ward outside normal hours ma
176 ive study using face to face interviews with consultant ophthalmologists and orthoptists, and parents
177 ry or secondary glaucoma, were identified by consultant ophthalmologists through active surveillance
178                                  Pantel is a consultant or advisor for Progenics and Blue Earth Diagn
179                Exposures were surgeon grade (consultant or trainee) and the level of scrubbed consult
180 ere senior residents or fellows, and 14 were consultants or attending physicians.
181                               They worked as Consultants or Directors (28%, n=15), Registrars (24%, n
182 preferred that their children be reviewed by consultants or specialist nurses formally trained in all
183 oportion of patients with at least 2 medical consultants (OR 0.55; 95% CI, 0.49-0.63; P < 0.001).
184 .002); the finding was reversed for unvalued consultants (OR 0.69, p=0.06).
185 one hospital-based resource (palliative care consultants) or four ICU-based resources (protocol for w
186 d: the anesthesiologist as service provider, consultant, or gatekeeper.
187 vision of trainees (supervised by a scrubbed consultant, or not), and the risk of revision surgery fo
188 res were the grade of the operating surgeon (consultant, or trainee) and whether or not trainees were
189 igate the association between surgeon grade (consultant, or trainee), the senior supervision of train
190 al worker, nurse, or licensed therapist care consultant; or usual care (n = 144).
191 re significantly more likely to be seen by a consultant ( P = 0.001) and undergo surgery ( P = 0.002)
192 likely to occur if one of the surgeons was a consultant (P =0.002).
193 for the blind in Cambodia were examined by a consultant paediatric ophthalmologist and had clinical p
194 ND by means of a monthly card sent to all UK consultant paediatricians by the British Paediatric Surv
195 h core research skills; most newly appointed consultant paediatricians have little or no research exp
196                                          The consultant panel of surgeons correctly remotely identifi
197 re-and-forward images for observation by the consultant panel.
198  as an organizational framework for external consultants, PATH, the US Centers for Disease Control an
199        Included in these recommendations are Consultant patterns of work to improve timeliness of cli
200 ed of patients managed at Associated Retinal Consultants PC (Royal Oak, Michigan) from January 2013 t
201                                        Eight consultant pediatric ophthalmologists and 7 ophthalmolog
202 r by consensus decision of three independent consultant pediatricians, who reviewed all the clinical
203 equivalence of all-cause implant survival to consultant-performed TKR, but we have identified areas f
204 ther trainees achieve equivalent outcomes to consultant-performed TKR.
205  a safe practice with comparable outcomes to consultant-performed UKR.
206 hould be explored including hybrid AS and ID consultant pharmacist positions.
207 ons primarily in AS, which we refer to as ID consultant pharmacists.
208             Furthermore, infectious diseases consultants play central roles in antibiotic stewardship
209 t pound 150.9 (138.8-163.2), trained allergy consultants pound 218.7 (205.7-231.9), compared with con
210  lower aCFR compared with hospitals that had Consultant presence for less than 4 hours per day (p<0.0
211 commendations and which included the minimum Consultant presence of 4 hours per day (29%) was associa
212              Hospitals that had an admitting Consultant presence within the Acute Medicine Unit (AMU,
213 e reliance upon an organisational measure of consultant presence, and a non-random sample of maternit
214 professions including nurses, secondary care consultants, primary care general practitioners, psychol
215                          We examined how ICU consultants prioritize specific factors when deciding wh
216 was less frequent in NICUs with low neonatal consultant provision (odds ratio 0.65, 95% CI 0.43-0.98)
217 of patients, nursing provision, and neonatal consultant provision.
218                                     A single consultant radiologist reviewed each radiograph and thei
219 , and indeterminate lesions as determined by consultant radiologists on serial ultrasounds.
220                                         Five consultant radiologists were deemed the reference expert
221                                   A panel of consultant radiology experts classified ICs as normal or
222 olding cardiopulmonary resuscitation, ethics consultants' recommendations, and patient outcomes were
223                                 An infection consultant recommended antibiotic treatment and patients
224 es achieved comparable all-cause survival to consultants, regardless of the level of scrubbed consult
225                                              Consultants remain fit to perform after night call, but
226 nificantly higher percentage (93%) of valued consultants reported that vascular access nurses placed
227  of ophthalmologic consultations ordered and consultant response times were analyzed.
228 or confounding factors and the clustering of consultants revealed that the overall mortality rate was
229         Diagnostic tests, discussion in MDM, consultant review, and surgical treatments were signific
230 ical records; (iii) patient invitation; (iv) consultant reviews; and (v) follow-up.
231 umatic drug therapy who were judged by their consultant rheumatologist to be in remission and 17 norm
232 ional treatment who had been judged by their consultant rheumatologist to be in remission, as well as
233 ediatric dermatology clinic and in 2 private consultant rooms of specialist dermatologists, all locat
234 itis patients seen in the clinic of a single consultant (S.L.L.) between 2011 and 2013.
235 tion relationship, in contrast to a customer-consultant setting, allowing the group to incorporate bo
236 erobserver and intraobserver agreement among consultant specialists and residents.
237                                              Consultants/specialists and residents achieved similar S
238                                          For consultants, subsequent night calls significantly correl
239 ultants, regardless of the level of scrubbed consultant supervision (supervised: adjusted HR = 0.99,
240 ultant or trainee) and the level of scrubbed consultant supervision of trainees.
241 others in the BLISS group received lactation consultant support (>/=5 contacts) to extend exclusive b
242  difficulty of the operation was graded by a consultant surgeon on a standard grading system.
243              All operations were done by one consultant surgeon.
244 der replacement procedures undertaken by 638 consultant surgeons at 416 surgical units met the inclus
245  Unadjusted analyses, taking account only of consultant team, showed significant benefits of off-pump
246 n be acquired in various ways; 4) individual consultants, teams, or committees should have the core c
247 hip was once that of referring physician and consultant, the family physician and general internist a
248 earch experience; less than 5% of contracted consultant time supports research; less than 2.5% of the
249 a low-cost, web-based system that allows the consultant to access the system from work, home, or on t
250          E.L. is a scientific co-founder and consultant to IFM Therapeutics.
251 stics that will allow the infectious disease consultant to make the diagnosis without laboratory test
252 d on either as the primary physician or as a consultant to see a suicidal child or adolescent in the
253 important as anesthesiologists are the first consultants to evaluate whenever a complication arises i
254 ential for non-random allocation of cases by consultants to trainees; residual confounding; and the u
255 tential for nonrandom allocation of cases by consultants to trainees; residual confounding; and the u
256 t prevalence survey of hospital specialists (consultants) to obtain data relating to the care of pati
257                                Four external consultants validated the process.
258                                          ICU consultants vary in the importance they give to differen
259 n services that connect parents to lactation consultants via video are increasingly available and may
260 learning were found for longer experience as consultant, visiting an expert clinic, completing a mini
261 ans (66 [47%]; OR, 2.85; 95% CI, 1.21-6.71); consultants vs in-training clinicians (113 [75%]; OR, 4.
262                                 11 JDs and 2 consultants were recruited via Scotland-wide purposive a
263  adjustment, compared with operators, valued consultants were significantly more likely to report tha
264                                              Consultants were the primary surgeons in the majority (8
265               Senior intensive care doctors (consultants) were presented with pairs of patient profil
266 constituted advisory committees and external consultants when the need is perceived for additional sp
267  nurses they are often controlled by medical consultants, which can reduce nurses' autonomy and negat
268        Burnout was also more prevalent among consultants who felt insufficiently trained in communica
269                              Palliative care consultants who seek referrals from the intensive care u
270 role: 1) an operator who inserts PICCs; 2) a consultant whose views are not valued by the care team (
271 by the care team (unvalued consultant); 3) a consultant whose views are valued by the care team (valu
272 ion of advisory committee members and voting consultants with conflicts would have produced margins l
273 luding advisory committee members and voting consultants with conflicts would not have altered the ov
274 es formally trained in allergy compared with consultants with no formal allergy training [Willingness
275                            The proportion of consultants with psychiatric morbidity rose from 27% (23
276 oactive interventions from a palliative care consultant within this subset of patients improved end-o
277 nts pound 218.7 (205.7-231.9), compared with consultants without formal training].
278 ls of the chapter are to help the hematology consultant work through the differential diagnosis of th
279  and 2011, falling from 11.3% to 5.9% of the consultant workforce.
280 association between well-designed systems of Consultant working practices, which promote increased pa
281                An 'all inclusive' pattern of Consultant working, incorporating all the guideline reco
282                               Intensive care consultants working in NHS hospitals.
283                                 The glaucoma consultants would discuss the optometry decision making

 
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