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1 t) or non-face-to-face encounter (eg, phone, e-mail).
2 le web interface, and receives the output by e-mail.
3 ain documented informed consent before using e-mail.
4 he telephone, a study-specific Web site, and e-mail.
5                      SE game clinicians were e-mailed 1 question every 3 days.
6  outpatient follow-up (clinic, telephone, or e-mail), 7.1% had an ED revisit, 4.7% were hospitalized,
7                              Physicians were e-mailed a link to a structured online questionnaire reg
8 oarthritis, or fibromyalgia and Internet and e-mail access (n = 855) were randomized to an interventi
9 ition, the odds that we could find a working e-mail address for the first, last, or corresponding aut
10                                  We obtained e-mail addresses for 526 (74%) of the 712 PBF awardees f
11 rvey was distributed to 510 unique physician e-mail addresses obtained from the American Society of O
12 omplete contact information, including their e-mail addresses.
13 erican Academy of Dermatology with available e-mail addresses.
14 ypically distributed to patients via mail or e-mail after visiting the Stanford University Hospital w
15          For intervention group patients, an e-mail alert was forwarded to the patient's clinical tea
16    Over a 3-year period, we delivered 12 748 e-mail alerts on 6270 unique patients to 24 IPs covering
17                                      We sent e-mail alerts to IPs whenever a patient previously infec
18 ent-reported high-grade toxicities triggered e-mail alerts to nurses; printed reports were provided t
19 tom printouts at visits, and nurses received e-mail alerts when participants reported severe or worse
20               Clinicians responded to 84% of e-mail alerts.
21 ly initiated clinical actions in response to e-mail alerts.
22 results of the prediction both textually via e-mail and graphically via the web.
23 res a distinct response mechanism to explain e-mail and letter correspondence observations.
24 e protocols for use on charts; (4) a monthly e-mail and mail reminders for 1 year; and (5) a case dis
25 eural cursor' with which MN opened simulated e-mail and operated devices such as a television, even w
26                          In addition to FTP, e-mail and server/client versions of Entrez and BLAST, N
27 n can make good use of written media, video, E-mail and telephone as well as face-to-face interaction
28                      The HBPM group had more e-mail and telephone contacts and greater medication reg
29 in protein families which can be searched by e-mail and World Wide Web servers to classify protein an
30              The database can be searched by e-mail and World Wide Web(WWW) servers to classify prote
31 ation of this information to PCPs via secure e-mail and, if needed, phone calls to ensure message rec
32                    Participants received two e-mailed and two mailed invitations.
33 s with individualized therapist feedback via e-mail, and an online bulletin board.
34                       Thus, the Internet and e-mail appear to be viable methods for delivery of struc
35 esources on the Internet (World Wide Web and e-mail) are identified.
36                                           An e-mail-based survey with 13 broad questions related to r
37                                           An e-mail-based survey with 8 questions was sent to 4,239 o
38 and exercise information and received weekly e-mail behavioral counseling and feedback from a counsel
39                                              E-mail between physicians and patients offers important
40 s taking place in an electronic context (eg, e-mail, blogs, instant messages, text messages).
41                             Increased use of e-mail by physicians, patients, and other health care or
42 nts with online access to health records and e-mail communication with physicians may substitute for
43 scribed by a different scaling exponent from e-mail communication, providing evidence for a new class
44  of these considerations and construct their e-mail communications accordingly, recognizing that e-ma
45            Recipient and donor case records, e-mail communications, and medico-legal records were col
46 ions has been published on patient-clinician e-mail consultation.
47            After preconference telephone and e-mail conversations by the panelists in which questions
48 ause of its widespread availability and use, e-mail correspondence provides an attractive proxy for s
49  of these mechanisms by rescaling letter and e-mail correspondence statistics to reveal their underly
50                    We demonstrate that, like e-mail correspondence, the letter correspondence pattern
51 counseling (HF-TEL) (n = 76), high-frequency e-mail counseling (HF-EMAIL) (n = 74), or no dietitian c
52                                       Adding e-mail counseling to a basic Internet weight loss interv
53 er-event time tau between consecutively sent e-mails decays asymptotically as tau(-alpha), with alpha
54 oratory by placing an information request on e-mail discussion groups of infectious disease, microbio
55 l times by teleconference, and held multiple e-mail discussions during a 2-yr period to identify the
56 everal meetings of the steering group and in e-mail discussions with the wider group of TRIPOD contri
57  approaches that do not include telephone or e-mail encounters would miss 21% of CDIs.
58 portation network, an electronic circuit, an e-mail exchange network, and metabolic networks.
59 oting were conducted via teleconferences and e-mail exchanges before the workshop.
60 er, with access to a home computer and prior e-mail experience, were asked to self-report seven sympt
61     Nonresponders were contacted by phone or e-mail for additional data collection.
62 control results were collected quarterly via e-mail for analysis.
63 , and registered nurses who elect to receive e-mails from the Society of Critical Care Medicine.
64 mber and treatment allocation (by fax and/or e-mail) from the central web randomisation system and th
65 n individuals are inferred from time-stamped e-mail headers recorded over one academic year and are m
66 -practitioner contact (whether on-site or by e-mail), high levels of physical activity, and the long-
67 om the In-Training Section, respondents rank e-mail highest (762, 72.6%), followed by webpages (228,
68          A content analysis was performed on e-mail inquiries about viral hepatitis that were submitt
69     Academic intensivists were recruited via e-mail invitation from a database of 1,712 eligible acad
70 ix hundred thirty intensivists recruited via e-mail invitation from a database of 1,850 eligible acad
71 cord of tool settings and parameters, via an e-mail link to the CressExpress Web site.
72                    Despite the common use of e-mail, little beyond anecdote or impressions has been p
73          Electronic databases, from phone to e-mails logs, currently provide detailed records of huma
74 communications accordingly, recognizing that e-mail may be included in the patient's medical record.
75      Linking patients and physicians through e-mail may increase the involvement of patients in super
76 discussion (92.9%), telephone calls (83.9%), e-mail messages (69.0%), computer-generated documents (6
77 f timing of tasks, as studied in a sample of e-mail messages at a university and in the written corre
78                                          IFA e-mail messages were sent for 52 883 (93.3%) of the 56 6
79 llege of Rheumatology (ACR) were notified by e-mail of a survey that was posted on our rheumatology W
80 oint mutations, deletions and insertions via e-mail of custom-designed forms.
81 rom those associated with the instant-access e-mail of modern times?
82 o contact referring health care providers by e-mail or telephone.
83 ks later, he had difficulty recollecting his e-mail password and trouble with word finding.
84 and shape concerns were recruited via campus e-mails, posters, and mass media.
85                                  We compared e-mail prompt participants (EPPs) with a cohort of 100 c
86                                              e-mail prompts may improve the rate and timing of code s
87    Those with home computers received weekly e-mail prompts to report between visits.
88                                              E-mail provides a means for parents, guardians, and heal
89 rol results were electronically submitted by e-mail quarterly for analysis.
90 ector and advanced practice nursing educator e-mail queries (>50) identified the use of a number of t
91               Finally, Internet searches and e-mail queries to critical care medicine fellowship prog
92  authors by reading authors' responses to an e-mail questionnaire generated by CREATE students.
93                              Physicians were e-mailed questionnaires requesting information concernin
94 s across the United States were surveyed via e-mail regarding their choice in long-term therapy for 3
95            Given this feedback, we developed e-mail reminders timed to the start of each new chemothe
96                                              E-mail reminders were sent to participants weekly; patie
97                                              E-mail reminders were used.
98 ed server/client versions as well as FTP and e-mail server access.
99 is available on the World Wide Web, via FTP, E-mail server, CD-ROM and magnetic media.
100 d receiving/transmitting stations, dedicated e-mail servers, and smartphones.
101                             Physicians using e-mail should be aware of these considerations and const
102                                              E-mail survey of ICU physicians.
103 adiologist submission, and the results of an e-mail survey of physicians to assess their satisfaction
104 PBF awardees from 1976 to 2006, then sent an e-mail survey to the 526 past fellows and received 365 r
105 cians were sent 2 questions via an automated e-mail system every 2 days, and cohort B physicians were
106                    By comparing reception of e-mail technology in medical practice with its historica
107 t but important imaging findings with use of e-mail technology.
108 re optimal than informal interactions (e.g., e-mail, telephone, other).
109 ng in the United States were contacted by an e-mail that contained a link to access the survey.
110 eived the MSI/IHC results, and the counselor e-mailed the colorectal surgeon regarding appropriate pa
111 but in a condensed form) can be requested by e-mailing the authors.]
112 rder entry; personal digital assistants; and e-mail, the Internet, and the patient/physician encounte
113                       The survey was sent by E-mail to 146 academic MICU directors.
114                A survey was sent by mail and e-mail to a random sample of 1,000 members of the Americ
115 ty of Critical Care Medicine sent surveys by e-mail to all SCC program directors.
116 A total of 5999 radiologists were invited by e-mail to complete an anonymous electronic survey develo
117                   Six percent reported using e-mail to contact a physician or other health care profe
118  there is an option for a user to provide an e-mail to get the link to result page.
119              Enrollment was through targeted e-mail to student lists.
120                      The survey was sent via e-mail to the members and affiliates of the American Soc
121  a five-item instrument distributed by blast E-mail to the Society of Critical Care Medicine's Respir
122 d questionnaire of 17 questions was sent via e-mail to US dermatology residency program directors (PD
123 st-Consumption (AUDIT-C) screening test were e-mailed to 14,991 students aged 17 to 24 years.
124                               The survey was e-mailed to all registered Young Survival Coalition surv
125                     An electronic survey was e-mailed to all subjects.
126                                 Surveys were e-mailed to members of both societies soliciting cases o
127 halmology and Strabismus national meeting or e-mailed to members of the association.
128 inspecting all study records, documents, and e-mails to identify any additional steps.
129   On average, reading and responding to each e-mail took slightly less than 4 minutes.
130 -search experiment in which more than 60,000 e-mail users attempted to reach one of 18 target persons
131                        A survey was sent via e-mail using the Survey Monkey website.
132 s about abstract actions, such as whether to e-mail versus call a friend, and to select the concrete
133 sequence of 24 weekly behavioral lessons via e-mail, weekly online submission of self-monitoring diar
134 s received printed reports summarizing PROs; e-mails were sent to oncologists and subspecialists when
135 operative prophylaxis, and surgeons received e-mails when guideline was not followed.
136 rmation was initially solicited by 2 sets of e-mails, which pointed to the survey internet link.
137 atients were randomly assigned to receive an e-mail with a Web-based link to the Seventh Report of th
138 tion component), 2) sending all providers an e-mail with the Women's Health Initiative study results

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