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1 ster the supply and reach of this burgeoning subspecialty.
2 creening tests were stratified by ophthalmic subspecialty.
3 ist dedicated full time to this crosscutting subspecialty.
4  when compared with articles from the cornea subspecialty.
5 maging modality, grant funding, and clinical subspecialty.
6 , years since medical school graduation, and subspecialty.
7 nts pursue additional training in a surgical subspecialty.
8  explorative, and diagnostic), modality, and subspecialty.
9 irely blind procedure to a more reproducible subspecialty.
10 nition of child abuse pediatrics as a formal subspecialty.
11 icians, particularly regarding the choice of subspecialty.
12 ecialists to become board certified in their subspecialty.
13 ing the skills needed within this cardiology subspecialty.
14 opriate for the type of surgery within their subspecialty.
15 iatric cardiologists, and have a noninvasive subspecialty.
16  but dedicate on average 36.0% effort to one subspecialty.
17 eater proportion of co-authors in their same subspecialty.
18 ogists to become familiar with this emerging subspecialty.
19 ding future debate and policy making for all subspecialties.
20 y index were calculated for 36 ophthalmology subspecialties.
21 ian did not vary greatly from other surgical subspecialties.
22 rmed by 56 surgeons practicing in 8 surgical subspecialties.
23  with considerable variation across surgical subspecialties.
24 ive surgical care and cover a broad range of subspecialties.
25 ity, and payer type differed across surgical subspecialties.
26 and translated to other workforce-challenged subspecialties.
27 idence of at least 5% to 16% across surgical subspecialties.
28 cation, and strengthen relations between the subspecialties.
29 une and inflammatory diseases across medical subspecialties.
30  emergency physicians, and trainees in these subspecialties.
31 ndardized guidelines for seven ophthalmology subspecialties.
32 is adjusted difference in ID to that of peer subspecialties.
33 nary approach utilizing medical and surgical subspecialties.
34 ts potential for future growth through these subspecialties.
35 has been used by multiple different surgical subspecialties.
36  from the perspective of surgeons in various subspecialties.
37 eases that include examples from all medical subspecialties.
38 requires a cooperative effort among multiple subspecialties.
39 analyses for genes relevant to other medical subspecialties.
40 indicators of demand and the growth of other subspecialties.
41 luding general pediatric surgeon and focused subspecialties.
42 observational study conducted in a tertiary, subspecialty, academic practice evaluated macular nonper
43 tient-related factors (82.8%) while surgical subspecialty accounted for 14.5% of the variability, and
44 tructured interviews with 30 surgeons from 5 subspecialties across 3 academic medical centers.
45  compared operative mortality across surgeon subspecialties, adjusting for patient, surgeon, and hosp
46 irements compared to other internal medicine subspecialties and adult CCM fellowships.
47 itation is an acute event that involves many subspecialties and allied health providers; this documen
48 Viewpoint, authors from different urological subspecialties and at different career stages reflect on
49 e studies across research centers and across subspecialties and disciplines will be required to fully
50 f Ophthalmology to convene all ophthalmology subspecialties and other prominent national organization
51 assification system to map services to seven subspecialties and quantify subspecialty-focused effort
52               Changes were also evaluated by subspecialty and breast density.
53  was attributable to factors at the surgical subspecialty and individual surgeon levels.
54 viewed across multiple dimensions, including subspecialty and opinion regarding appropriateness of ov
55 he reasons trainees choose rheumatology as a subspecialty and to review the literature on career choi
56 ral geriatric consultation models from other subspecialties, and describes our HIV and Aging clinical
57 n disease that spans the breadth of oncology subspecialties, and, as such, providers in these subspec
58 er, number of authors, number of references, subspecialty, and country of origin.
59  highly persistent across years in practice, subspecialty, and geographic region.
60  variation with time, geographical location, subspecialty, and journal.
61 a variety of teamwork skills particularly in subspecialty anesthesia practice.
62 ing in the field of internal medicine or its subspecialties, approximately half report being required
63  particularly trainees and those in surgical subspecialties, are at risk for burnout.
64 tion education and training in specialty and subspecialty areas are inadequate, physician nutrition s
65 e first time confers no added benefit beyond subspecialty-based medical care and education for asthma
66 efforts that span traditional geographic and subspecialty boundaries; globalization - the rapidly evo
67 e need for preventive cardiology as a unique subspecialty, broaches controversies, provides a structu
68 w labeled psychosomatic medicine as a formal subspecialty by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neu
69  of the survey was to assess how general and subspecialty cardiologists, internists, gastroenterologi
70 OR, 2.06; 95% CI, 1.26-3.38), and hepatology subspecialty care (OR, 1.63; 95% CI, 1.09-2.42).
71 ues to be unwarranted variation in access to subspecialty care and liver transplantation services bas
72 nts with persistent asthma who are receiving subspecialty care for the first time confers no added be
73 ducation) in the utilization of rheumatology subspecialty care in a large cohort of subjects with sys
74 nsive and sustainable approach to delivering subspecialty care in a resource-limited setting.
75  recent applications of spinal anesthesia to subspecialty care in outpatient, cardiac, and obstetrica
76 or patients in areas where electrophysiology subspecialty care is not available leads to outcomes tha
77 dditional barriers to accessing rheumatology subspecialty care may exist in these patient populations
78                        Pediatric general and subspecialty care requires continuous effort to maintain
79 ameroon Eye Institute provided ophthalmology subspecialty care to more than 25 000 patients and surge
80 o provide up-to-date, timely, cost-effective subspecialty care to resource-limited populations.
81 disciplinary team approaches to neurological subspecialty care, and strengthening the primary care-ne
82 ed predictors of utilization of rheumatology subspecialty care, defined as at least 1 visit to a rheu
83 valence, yet many individuals lack access to subspecialty care.
84 ations for resource allocation and access to subspecialty care.
85 nstitution and correlates with the supply of subspecialty care.
86 and association with institutional supply of subspecialty care.
87 s likely than those with no debt to choose a subspecialty career (57.5% vs. 63.5%).
88 ry care program (52.5%) residents reported a subspecialty career plan (AOR, 1.90; 99% CI, 1.62-2.23;
89  career plans were markedly less common than subspecialty career plans among internal medicine reside
90   Although women are entering more lucrative subspecialties (cataract and retina) at a higher rate th
91 ive cohort study at four ocular inflammation subspecialty centers collected data for each affected ey
92 reas can benefit from the expertise found in subspecialty centers.
93 ugh they were less likely than men to have a subspecialty certificate (16% vs 27%, P < .001).
94 required pediatric subspecialists to achieve subspecialty certification within a specific time frame.
95        Official fellowship accreditation and subspecialty certification, however, should be reserved
96  and indicate a need to enhance the value of subspecialty certification.
97 re was geographic (chi(2) = 15.7, P = .001), subspecialty (chi(2) = 46.7, P < .001), and journal (chi
98 between the dismissal diagnosis from an LQTS subspecialty clinic and the original referral diagnosis.
99 s recruited from a university-based glaucoma subspecialty clinic.
100 rmatics study conducted at a single hospital subspecialty clinic.
101 ter 3D-OCT scans on the same day in a retina subspecialty clinic.
102 -18 years with asthma seen in two outpatient subspecialty clinics completed questionnaires regarding
103 (11.4% vs. 39.3%) reported an interventional subspecialty compared with men.
104                When stratified to general or subspecialty conference, general conferences had a highe
105      However, the gender gap remains at many subspecialty conferences, especially for non-papers, whi
106 ecreases in preoperative testing, infrequent subspecialty consultation and shorter lengths of stay.
107  and lower 30-day readmissions compared with subspecialty consultation without an APP (OR 0.91 [0.87,
108 cluded family as history keepers, the use of subspecialty consultations, and anticipated alcohol with
109 al Medicine recognized medical oncology as a subspecialty, creating tensions between oncology and hem
110 ed that program director length of time from subspecialty critical care certification would correlate
111                                 Postgraduate subspecialty critical care medicine trainees.
112 il for Graduate Medical Education-accredited subspecialty critical care training programs during cale
113 the American Academy of Ophthalmology Retina Subspecialty Day, Chicago, Illinois, on October 26, 2018
114               Additional analysis by imaging subspecialty division was performed, and intradivision a
115                Median FI varied according to subspecialty (electrophysiology=2; heart failure=11; int
116                             The expansion of subspecialty ESP should be considered.
117 trainees' knowledge of the clinical oncology subspecialty, establish consistency in educational stand
118         When rating differences existed, all subspecialties except nuclear medicine had significantly
119 he goal of the meeting was to bring together subspecialty experts in the fields of adult and pediatri
120 is critically important that residencies and subspecialty fellowships train a cadre of physicians to
121 pply given the rapid growth of specialty and subspecialty fellowships.
122                                           By subspecialty, female representation varies from 8.6% (in
123                 Interventional oncology is a subspecialty field of interventional radiology that addr
124 ervices to seven subspecialties and quantify subspecialty-focused effort on the basis of work relativ
125 ver time, underscoring the need for lifelong subspecialty follow-up of those at risk.
126 -related cirrhosis and those not followed in subspecialty gastroenterology clinics.
127 orted in studies with patients enrolled from subspecialty gastroenterology/hepatology clinics and low
128 he forefront of several general practice and subspecialty guidelines and is the topic of continuing m
129      This article reviews the development of subspecialty guidelines, the establishment of the AUPO F
130                                     Cataract subspecialty had the highest number of claims, accountin
131                   Literature across multiple subspecialties has examined the potentially neurotoxic e
132 interested clinicians from a wide variety of subspecialties has proven effective.
133              In recent years, other surgical subspecialties have adopted this technique for surgical
134                               Although other subspecialties have started to explore the role of geria
135 s finding is consistent in other specialties/subspecialties, if utilization of standardized assessmen
136 4 (48.8%) responded that it made a career in subspecialty IM more attractive.
137              Small numbers of practices in 8 subspecialties in 4 cities and use of a fictional patien
138 s and disadvantages of certifying additional subspecialties in anesthesiology from five vantage point
139               This review, encompassing most subspecialties in the study of creativity and focusing o
140 rtification, however, should be reserved for subspecialties in which anesthesiologists provide servic
141 admap toward confirming cardio-oncology as a subspecialty in medicine.
142 d the potential of onconephrology becoming a subspecialty in nephrology.
143 ws interested in emphasizing CV imaging as a subspecialty in their professional careers and desiring
144 ollow-up at cardiology clinics (including HF subspecialty) in an academic institution.
145                                 The surgical subspecialties included bariatric surgery, breast oncolo
146     There is very little activity in certain subspecialties, including pediatrics and nuclear medicin
147                                     Surgical subspecialty intensive care unit and operative rotations
148 p the MedOnc ITE serves as a model for other subspecialties interested in developing their own ITEs.
149 he result of a collaborative effort from all subspecialties involved in the care of pediatric patient
150 echnologies; and the interplay of cardiology subspecialties involved.
151 of this study was to determine if cardiology subspecialty involvement improves the attainment of reco
152 cantly steeper for general journals than for subspecialty journals (P<0.001).
153                  Notably, all cardiothoracic subspecialty journals did not significantly increase the
154 rch in the 25 highest-impact general surgery/subspecialty journals were included (1/2008-5/2018).
155 s no significant rise for last authorship in subspecialty journals.
156 r in general ophthalmology journals than for subspecialty journals.
157 eadmission at patient, surgeon, and surgical subspecialty levels.
158                                This emerging subspecialty may ultimately require a new cardiovascular
159 aims were classified according to ophthalmic subspecialty, mean payment per subspecialty, severity, p
160 n-hospital mortality compared with the other subspecialty medical patients (33% vs 18%; odds ratio, 2
161                                           In subspecialty medical, radiology, and dental journals, ca
162                                        Other subspecialty needs may be important to address behaviora
163 isted of 7 attending ophthalmologists from 6 subspecialties observed during 414 patient encounters fo
164 ven above, we recommend that training in all subspecialties of anesthesiology be encouraged.
165 d pain medicine are recognized officially as subspecialties of anesthesiology.
166                    The mean payments for the subspecialties of dermatology, neurosurgery, orthopedic
167 nited the previously disparate cardiological subspecialties of electrophysiology and HF.
168  advances have had a positive effect on many subspecialties of medicine.
169 rnal Medicine for establishing the secondary subspecialty of Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Ca
170 he emergence of office-based anesthesia as a subspecialty of ambulatory anesthesia is a result of eco
171 ith decreasing or increasing funding and the subspecialty of basic science or clinical research funde
172 pecialties has recently recognized ACHD as a subspecialty of cardiovascular disease to treat the spec
173 dds to Psychoradiology, which is a promising subspecialty of clinical radiology mainly for psychiatri
174                                          The subspecialty of Cornea, External Disease and Refractive
175 e National Resident Matching Program for the subspecialty of infectious diseases show an ongoing decl
176 y, child abuse recently became an accredited subspecialty of pediatrics, which will lead to further a
177                       Neuropsychiatry is the subspecialty of psychiatry that deals with disorders at
178 t study adds to psychoradiology, an evolving subspecialty of radiology mainly for psychiatry and clin
179            Imaging informatics is a distinct subspecialty of radiology that endeavors to improve the
180 s study adds to Psychoradiology, an emerging subspecialty of radiology, which seems primed to play a
181                   The self-described primary subspecialty of the 1074 respondents was as follows: ocu
182 evelopment of perinatal cardiology as a true subspecialty of the professions of pediatric cardiology
183       Collaborative efforts that fortify the subspecialty of transplant nephrology will ultimately im
184                                          The subspecialty of transplant nephrology, however, faces st
185                             In addition, the subspecialty of ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia is
186                                          The subspecialty of uroradiology was born in the middle of t
187 pediatric ophthalmology were the most common subspecialties offered.
188                                          Ten subspecialty ophthalmic oncology centers from 4 continen
189                                              Subspecialty ophthalmologists who are currently practici
190 expect long-term care from comprehensive and subspecialty ophthalmologists.
191 logy, contributions to articles published in subspecialty ophthalmology journals and the proportion o
192 tained regardless of DBT volume, radiologist subspecialty, or breast density.
193 e multidisciplinary oncology team as well as subspecialty palliative care provided by the palliative
194                        Through ophthalmology subspecialty patient care and the training of ophthalmol
195 O Cameroon Eye Institute as an ophthalmology subspecialty patient care center for all in need and a t
196  the most frequent complaints in primary and subspecialty pediatric clinics.
197                 To investigate the effect of subspecialty practice and experience on the relationship
198                            Purpose To assess subspecialty practice characteristics of the U.S. radiol
199 ult patients seeking treatment at a glaucoma subspecialty practice for a nonprocedural office visit w
200 yment, academic versus nonacademic practice, subspecialty practice, and practice ownership.
201 tion concerns, pregnancy considerations, and subspecialty practice.
202  on cost/prior authorization, pregnancy, and subspecialty practice.
203 nclude more advanced skills and training for subspecialty practice.
204 les and quantity of complaints by ophthalmic subspecialty, practice setting, physician gender, medica
205     Retrospective review of 36 ophthalmology subspecialty practices from October 2011 to September 20
206  Follow-up was conducted in tertiary uveitis subspecialty practices in the United States (21), the Un
207 te uveitis at 4 academic ocular inflammation subspecialty practices, followed sufficiently long to me
208 rch committee was electronically sent to all subspecialty program directors.
209 il for Graduate Medical Education-accredited subspecialty programs in critical care medicine.
210 nes are intended for use by primary care and subspecialty providers who care for immunocompromised pa
211  age, sex, years since residency, cardiology subspecialty, publications, National Institutes of Healt
212 -September 11th FEV(1) and who presented for subspecialty pulmonary evaluation before March 10, 2008.
213                                    FEV(1) at subspecialty pulmonary evaluation within 6.5 years defin
214  standard interpretation by a cardiovascular subspecialty radiologist.
215 or noise and diagnostic acceptability by two subspecialty radiologists using a five-point scale (1, u
216 considerably across the 8 different surgical subspecialties, ranging from 24.8% following transplant
217 del is supported by numerous specialties and subspecialties, recognizing the importance of building a
218 ted to their nephropathy, would also lead to subspecialty referral and inform renal management.
219 agnosis (hospitalization versus outpatient), subspecialty referral following diagnosis, as well as ph
220 cal sequence interpretation and could prompt subspecialty referrals if returned.
221         Orthopedic, rheumatologic, and other subspecialty referrals may be considered when indicated,
222 fore, the percentage of women pursuing these subspecialties remains lower than that of men.
223                         The most predominant subspecialties represented were retina (32%), cornea (22
224                 Conclusion On the basis of a subspecialty review, clinically important off-hours body
225  flipped classroom in other medical/surgical subspecialties, review the current implementation in neu
226 the content of the fellowship, specifically, subspecialty rotations, trauma content, and operative ex
227                               Utilization of subspecialty services increased logarithmically for 17 y
228 to ophthalmic subspecialty, mean payment per subspecialty, severity, paid-to-closed ratio, and cost.
229 pecialties, and, as such, providers in these subspecialties should be aware of when to consider a dia
230      Articles related to retina and glaucoma subspecialties showed a tendency for using more complex
231  Recently published national guidelines from subspecialty societies and government agencies emphasize
232 aphy and Interventions and key specialty and subspecialty societies, conducted a review of common cli
233 logy Foundation along with key specialty and subspecialty societies, conducted an appropriate use rev
234 oracic Surgery, along with key specialty and subspecialty societies, conducted an appropriateness rev
235 graphy (ASE) together with key specialty and subspecialty societies, conducted an appropriateness rev
236 oracic Surgery, along with key specialty and subspecialty societies, conducted an update of the appro
237 oracic Surgery, along with key specialty and subspecialty societies, have completed a 2-part revision
238  accuracy of the data; collaboration between subspecialties; strategies for longitudinal follow-up; a
239  stroke centers allow for regionalization of subspecialty stroke care.
240 ribed herein emphasize that with appropriate subspecialty support, many AML patients with comorbiditi
241                 Despite obstacles, different subspecialty surgeons find PROMs to be valuable in diffe
242 volume did not confer a mortality benefit on subspecialty surgeons or late career surgeons.
243 rgical curriculum has advantages in teaching subspecialty surgery and might be considered by other op
244 pecialty was general surgery (120, 38%), but subspecialty surgery such as ophthalmology (88, 28%) and
245                 Most (65%) were published in subspecialty surgical journals.
246 retina services had the highest demand among subspecialty surgical services.
247 retina services are the most highly demanded subspecialty surgical services.
248                                              Subspecialty surgical training is an important part of r
249                   Meticulous follow-up and a subspecialty team approach are of utmost importance.
250  appointment is not available in 7 days, use subspecialty team search capabilities, minimize/eliminat
251 ore dispersed in time than internal medicine subspecialties that continue to use a Match.
252 the fellowship markets for internal medicine subspecialties that continue to use a Match.
253 299 patients involving 12 different surgical subspecialties that met the study criteria.
254 ant to the development of a focused clinical subspecialty the pace of patient- and laboratory-based r
255 ractice that involves a variety of pediatric subspecialties, the practitioners of many of which are n
256 re still working in internal medicine or its subspecialties, this percentage is notably lower among g
257 sicians in internal medicine and the medical subspecialties to evaluate and manage large-scale radiat
258 an active role in promoting the value of the subspecialty to policymakers and influencers as well as
259  establish a dedicated preventive cardiology subspecialty to train the clinicians of the future.
260     Geriatric anesthesia is emerging from a 'subspecialty' to the mainstream of today's anesthesia an
261               One benefit of this CV imaging subspecialty track that provides cardiologists with expe
262 y of women into general surgery and surgical subspecialties, traditionally male-dominated fields, the
263                                Certified and subspecialty trained anesthesiologists lead a diverse te
264 gical outcomes under the care of a pediatric subspecialty trained surgeon regardless of discipline.
265 iopsy were analyzed in a blinded manner by a subspecialty-trained breast imager who recorded BI-RADS
266  outside neuroradiology studies finalized by subspecialty-trained neuroradiologists within calendar y
267  in resources such as specialized nurses and subspecialty-trained physicians.
268 ifty-one postgraduate critical care medicine subspecialty trainees participated in the workshop over
269 ing physicians, academic faculty, residents, subspecialty trainees, residency applicants, medical sch
270 gy and treatment, rather than relying on sub-subspecialty training for optimizing healthcare delivery
271                        Seventeen experts had subspecialty training in critical care.
272  that general surgery residents are choosing subspecialty training in large numbers because of a cris
273                           Neurosurgeons with subspecialty training in pediatrics have driven advances
274 iting practices and the environment in which subspecialty training occurs, leading the authors to rec
275           We sought to examine the effect of subspecialty training on operative mortality following l
276 rganisation(s), in-country opportunities for subspecialty training, and whether programmes self-ident
277 kely to work in an academic setting and have subspecialty training.
278       The authors provide an overview of the subspecialty transplant nephrology and propose solutions
279 varied effects on professional satisfaction; subspecialty type had relatively little effect.
280 ologists practice a high-intensity cognitive subspecialty, using complex and costly procedures and me
281 longitudinally between 1978 and 2007 at 4 US subspecialty uveitis centers.
282  476; the median award across all ophthalmic subspecialties was $568 302 (P = 0.25).
283 ts training in general surgery or a surgical subspecialty was identified from a demographically repre
284 noses, covering the full range of ophthalmic subspecialties, was analyzed for readability, source (Un
285   Low-risk, high-risk neonatal, and surgical subspecialties were analyzed separately.
286       The most commonly represented surgical subspecialties were general (29%), orthopedic (23%), and
287                             Images from nine subspecialties were used.
288 n half of their billed work RVUs in a single subspecialty were designated subspecialists; the remaind
289 e likely to support historically underfunded subspecialties, whereas Industry trials were more likely
290 d, spurning an innovative culture within the subspecialty, which had arguably laid the foundation for
291 each day of a diverse career in four medical subspecialties while following the same triad of preclin
292 mpling to identify 3 surgeons from different subspecialties who routinely perform high-risk operation
293 apid anticipated growth in focused pediatric subspecialties will likely prove challenging to surgeons
294 dvances in the palliative radiation oncology subspecialty will require integration of education and t
295 ons who were purposively sampled for sex and subspecialty with a snowballing strategy applied to samp
296                           Gynecology was the subspecialty with the highest rate of inaccessible pract
297 Office-based anesthesia is a new and growing subspecialty within ambulatory anesthesia.
298 ardiovascular genetics is a rapidly evolving subspecialty within cardiovascular medicine, and its gro
299      After adjusting for age, geography, and subspecialty, women ophthalmologists collected 42% less
300 gy of surgery, treatment modality, growth of subspecialties, work hour regulations, and an emphasis o

 
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