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1 Hong Kong (10 patients/caregivers; 45 health professionals).
2 012, who had 2 or more visits to an eye care professional.
3 eements and miscommunication among dentistry professionals.
4 priorities of patients/caregivers and health professionals.
5 rches of policies from medical societies and professionals.
6   It implies confidence and good skills from professionals.
7  the responsibility of pediatric health care professionals.
8 ial capital and work-home conflict in health professionals.
9 ccess to care, and confidence in health care professionals.
10 h data scientists and information technology professionals.
11 equently elicit strong feelings among health professionals.
12 in the lasting value of meetings for medical professionals.
13 ment as a core competency for all healthcare professionals.
14 of results across treatments and health care professionals.
15 thout the need for costly and highly trained professionals.
16 le evidence-based recommendations for health professionals.
17 cal performance, and referral to health-care professionals.
18 fluence prescriptive behaviors of healthcare professionals.
19 tolaryngologists, dentists, and other allied professionals.
20  the common diagnostic procedures used by EU professionals.
21  effectively with patients and other medical professionals.
22  (27 [56%]), semiprofessional (5 [56%]), and professional (101 [86%]) players having severe pathology
23  examining the distribution of mental health professionals, 25.3% of the communities (2014 of 7959) i
24  a survey of 170 individual respondents (47% professional, 53% non-professional) and one workshop, we
25 ereby giving risk managers and public health professionals a flexible and transparent basis on which
26  advice that is provided by other healthcare professionals.A systematic review was conducted of Cochr
27 tion and to cardiovascular and stroke health professionals across the country to become educated abou
28 ersonal feelings about organ donation versus professional activity (odds ratio, 3.25; 95% CI, 1.92-5.
29 I, 0.45-0.67) of their feelings versus their professional activity, less likely to report that organ
30 or intravitreal therapy, grade of healthcare professional administering intravitreal therapy, advance
31 images were presented to 120 non-health care professionals aged 21 years or older from the general co
32 00 US female nurses and 51529 US male health professionals aged 30 to 55 years and 40 to 75 years, re
33  the global tinnitus community (patients and professionals alike) in working together.
34     Our data are reassuring for patients and professionals alike, but may also provide speculative in
35 rted perceptions of competence in nurses and professionals allied to medicine providing survivorship
36 le, forcing bioinformaticians into difficult professional and career choices.
37 ulture, forestry and fisheries, and those in professional and engineering categories had higher relat
38 us intracellular pathogens that replicate in professional and non-professional phagocytic cells and s
39 encouragement to surgeons in their quest for professional and specialty recognition.
40 m a young ophthalmic resident to a full-time professional and, ultimately, to service on the American
41 ffort from low-cost workers to much costlier professionals and allocate overhead costs counterproduct
42  guidelines must be available for healthcare professionals and cleaning methods must be acceptable an
43 y policy makers and informs industry, health professionals and consumers about this underdiagnosed zo
44 uthanasia from the perspective of healthcare professionals and ethicists on both sides of the debate.
45 y improvement to pre-registration healthcare professionals and identify enabling and impeding factors
46 munication for robust safety netting between professionals and parents.
47 re meaningful discussions between healthcare professionals and patients about antibiotic treatment fo
48 ons is challenging, and guidance for medical professionals and the public is needed.
49  should receive consideration by health care professionals and the public.
50 d discovery as ongoing conversations between professionals and their extended networks, rather than a
51                                  Health care professionals and those who provide grooming services ca
52 nt palliative care education for health-care professionals and volunteers, poor public awareness, and
53 idual respondents (47% professional, 53% non-professional) and one workshop, were narrowed down to th
54 in Boston (17 patients/caregivers; 52 health professionals) and Hong Kong (10 patients/caregivers; 45
55 of physician mothers to define the personal, professional, and financial impact of maternity leave an
56 nts when planning their work, by health care professionals, and by social insurance officers.
57 tion among clinical laboratory staff, health professionals, and law enforcement agencies facilitated
58                           The public, health professionals, and policy makers would benefit from educ
59 he already alarming shortfall in health-care professionals; and failure to match inpatient and acute
60 e oligomers to the endosomal compartments of professional antigen presenting cells (APCs).
61                                   Intestinal professional antigen presenting cells (pAPCs) recognize
62                                              Professional antigen-presenting cells (APCs) in the skin
63 T cells can phagocytose particles and act as professional antigen-presenting cells (pAPC).
64 ells (DCs) are a heterogeneous population of professional antigen-presenting cells and are key cells
65       Conventional dendritic cells (cDC) are professional antigen-presenting cells that induce immune
66                     Dendritic cells (DC) are professional antigen-presenting cells that orchestrate i
67 riety of dendritic cells (DCs), which act as professional APC to control cutaneous immunity.
68                    Dendritic cells (DCs) are professional APCs that traffic to the draining lymph nod
69 Expression of MHC-II is generally limited to professional APCs, but other cell types can express MHC-
70 ased awareness of this entity among eye care professionals, aquarium enthusiasts, and the general pub
71                                        These professionals are generally intensive care unit physicia
72 reas office-based practices of mental health professionals are more likely to be located in higher-in
73 port for part-time study in the personal and professional arenas.
74 nts in the art-training group were taught by professional art educators at the Philadelphia Museum of
75                                    The World Professional Association for Transgender Health started
76 and Gender Nonconforming People by the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, includi
77 nitive and behavioural impairment in retired professional athletes and a point of comparison for futu
78 re than 85 people with diverse expertise and professional backgrounds from around the globe.
79 h interviews were conducted with health care professionals based in the UK who prescribe catheters, t
80  of discussing genetic testing with a health professional, being advised to undergo genetic testing,
81  ethical principles; however, clinicians and professional bodies must take steps to ensure that guide
82 n national and international policy and from professional bodies that nurses be role models for healt
83 s its effectiveness in the context of health professionals' care for people with dementia.
84 d feedback is effective for improving health professionals' care of people with dementia.
85 women choosing science and medicine as their professional career over the past decade is substantial.
86 at honor, but it also infers the end of your professional career.
87  with adjustment for patient and health care professional characteristics.
88  gained increasing purchase among laboratory professionals, clinicians, regulators, and even patients
89                                 Strong inter-professional collaboration and respect may help ensure m
90                                  Health care professionals commonly recommend increased water consump
91 tencies of Professionalism and Interpersonal/Professional Communication Skills had never been formall
92 xiety, which may be influenced by healthcare professionals' communication of risk.
93 al package addresses the concerns of a major professional community (eg, child health or surgery) and
94  personality, intelligence, trustworthiness, professional competence, or productivity.
95 ngoing exploration of family and health care professional concerns, may mitigate conflict.
96 oss success, and this is enhanced by regular professional contact and supportive behavioral change pr
97                Trained frontline health care professionals correctly diagnosed E. coli UTI and negati
98                                              Professional costs accounted for 24.3% of total costs fo
99        Nurse fatigue and attributes of nurse professional culture also have implications for nurse sa
100 is study further support the role of nursing professional culture as an important barrier to effectiv
101 viors define the specific aspects of nursing professional culture that can act as barriers to fatigue
102           A new construct related to nursing professional culture was identified and defined as "Supe
103  among nurse perceptions of fatigue, nursing professional culture, and implications for the nursing w
104                             In contrast, the professional cytosol-dwelling Shigella flexneri escapes
105 rmatic analysis of biological sequences, and professional data management are used routinely in a mod
106 om non-programmers, amateur programmers, and professional developers alike.
107              The BRAINS Program's continuous professional development model positively impacts partic
108 ifting impacts on the morale, retention, and professional development of nurses and the other workfor
109 ghlights and untold stories that impacted my professional development, and describes the early years
110 ching is a promising approach for continuing professional development.
111 tion, undergraduate training, and continuing professional development.
112                        A 35-year-old female, professional diver, reported nausea, vomiting, and syste
113                                  Health care professionals do not adequately stratify risk or provide
114 dy used direct observation of the healthcare professionals during practice and the remaining eight us
115 1) and sent more emails to their health care professionals during the first 30 days after the operati
116 pants were surveyed using the 31-item Health Professional Education in Patient Safety Survey (H-PEPSS
117                                 Graduate and professional education play an increasingly important ro
118 ended to studies of the role of graduate and professional education, and we review research about str
119                   Especially in doctoral and professional education, we find persistent stratificatio
120 ommendations may have applicability to other professionals (eg, physicians in intensive care, emergen
121 based practice of nonphysician mental health professionals (eg, therapists), and (4) mental health fa
122 ct in a manner that is consistent with their professional ethics, the professionals themselves seem t
123 ther the precision of stereopsis varies with professional experience with precise manual tasks.
124 dies giving proportion of parents, carers or professionals expressing fear of fever.
125                 Materials and Methods Active professional fighters (n = 297; 24 women and 273 men) we
126 omarkers associated with cognition in active professional fighters.
127 ere associated with cognition in active male professional fighters.
128 cognitive impairment in the cohort of active professional fighters.
129 illator: nondispatched lay first responders, professional first responders (firefighters/police) disp
130 ), whereas defibrillation by EMDC-dispatched professional first responders (firefighters/police) was
131 sponders, 20 reported PAD by EMDC-dispatched professional first responders (firefighters/police), and
132  survival in comparison with EMDC-dispatched professional first responders.
133 991 to 2013), and 41,526 men from the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study (1986 to 2012) who were fr
134 HS2 (1991 to 2013), and 43,259 men in Health Professionals Follow-up Study (1986 to 2012), free of ch
135  Nurses' Health Study (1984-2012) and Health Professionals Follow-up Study (1986-2012), following 159
136 udy (1982-2010) and 32,959 men in the Health Professionals Follow-up Study (1992-2010) to investigate
137 alth Study (NHS) (n = 88,598) and the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study (HPFS) (n = 47,531) using
138 sk of Parkinson's disease (PD) in the Health Professionals Follow-up Study (HPFS), a large prospectiv
139 une 1, 1980, to June 1, 2012) and the Health Professionals Follow-up Study (June 1, 1986, to June 1,
140 noma in 141,940 participants from the Health Professionals Follow-up Study and Nurses' Health Study u
141  dietary patterns and CRC risk in the Health Professionals Follow-up Study and Nurses' Health Study.
142 men (mean age, 69 +/- 8 years) in the Health Professionals Follow-up Study since 2004, without a hist
143 ses' Health Study and 38,961 men from Health Professionals Follow-Up Study were followed up from 1984
144  Health Study and 38 961 men from the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study who were at least 50 years
145 ata from the Nurses' Health Study and Health Professionals Follow-up Study, we associated intake of c
146 from the Nurses' Health Study and the Health Professionals Follow-up Study, we did not find a signifi
147     Nurses' Health Study I and II and Health Professionals Follow-Up Study.
148 n 1986 (baseline) using data from the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study.
149  NHSII (Nurses' Health Study II), and Health Professionals Follow-Up Study.
150 cognitively unimpaired former collegiate and professional football players (age range, 52-65 years) p
151 ime of survey: bitterness toward health care professionals for not having done everything that was po
152  States requires the recruitment of oncology professionals from diverse backgrounds.
153 5%] patients/caregivers and 557 [55%] health professionals) from 79 countries completed round 1, and
154                   Nurses are the most likely professional group to provide self-management support.
155 was fabricated using the Nanoscribe Photonic Professional GT 3D laser lithography system, a two-photo
156                                              Professional guidelines have reduced the recommended min
157                       These findings support professional guidelines that recommend the use of ICDs i
158   Regulatory and accreditation requirements, professional guidelines, and best practices that help en
159          Enrollees with established eye care professionals had a 10% reduced hazard of visiting the E
160           Among women, teachers and business professionals had low mortality, and factory workers and
161       Among men in England and Wales, health professionals had the lowest mortality (225 deaths per 1
162 y and effectively, it is crucial that health professionals have a comprehensive knowledge and underst
163 regimens and shifting treatment providers to professional hospitals should be considered to consolida
164    Our objective was to characterise retired professional ice hockey players' cognitive and psychosoc
165 xperiences, and only record cross-sectional, professional impressions at the point of care.
166   The education system trains highly skilled professionals in AC.
167 on need to be given due emphasis by eye care professionals in collaboration with University of Gondar
168 petition, defeated four top human specialist professionals in heads-up no-limit Texas hold'em, the le
169 inical guidance on the role of mental health professionals in identifying violence against women and
170 priate use criteria (AUC) assist health care professionals in making decisions about procedures and d
171                              A wide range of professionals in terms of experience and specialty affor
172 olutions, zinc and antibiotics by healthcare professionals in the management of childhood diarrhea.
173 endations are intended to support healthcare professionals in their decisions related to liberating c
174 ams to develop and use cadres of health-care professionals, including pharmacists, nurses, and commun
175      The USPSTF recommends that primary care professionals individualize the decision to offer or ref
176 de practical guidance to quality improvement professionals, information technology developers, educat
177                                Absent robust professional initiatives in this area, regulators and le
178 s of great interest to owners, breeders, and professionals involved in animal welfare, as well as to
179                                  Health care professionals involved in the care of patients with thes
180 ith unsuccessful DCD and 5 focus groups with professionals involved in the donation process.
181       The recommendations are a resource for professionals involved in the management of patients wit
182                              The health care professionals involved in this care might play an import
183 dence interval [CI], 1.1-6.7) and the use of professional lawn or landscape services (OR, 2.8; CI, 1.
184 s is a common experience among critical care professionals, leading to frustration, withdrawal from p
185 tary advice that is provided by other health professionals leads to a greater effect on HbA1c, weight
186                           Here I describe my professional life as an experimental psychologist, in wh
187                                          His professional life coincided with the early development o
188 erican College of Cardiology third decennial Professional Life Survey was completed by 2,313 cardiolo
189 integrative review is to appraise healthcare professionals' management of childhood diarrhea in low-i
190 nsions of working in teams with other health professionals, managing safety risks and understanding h
191 health facilities largely deprived of health professionals, medical supplies, and physical infrastruc
192                                  Health care professionals must maintain a high suspicion for EFE, as
193 ehensive physician database from Doximity, a professional networking website for doctors.
194 y which was disseminated through health care professional networks whose members saw patients who use
195 lly significantly lower for other healthcare professionals (Odds Ratio [OR] 0.45, CI 0.33, 0.61) and
196 nsus of more than 200 scientists and medical professionals on the hazards of and lack of demonstrated
197 nglish, explored the attitudes of healthcare professionals on the use of the arts in healthcare setti
198 cine availability) and vitality (activity by professionals or advocates) were included.
199 d online interpretation resources exist, and professional organizations have offered clinical guideli
200 an integral part of CeD management, multiple professional organizations recommend regular follow-up w
201                           In addition, large professional organizations should identify a range of ac
202    Prompted by these findings, along with 25 professional organizations, federal agencies, and patien
203      Therefore, guidelines were developed by professional organizations, one from within the United S
204 guidelines that have been developed by other professional organizations.
205 with pharmacotherapy is recommended by major professional organizations.
206 guidelines that have been developed by other professional organizations.
207 ministered to members of two vascular access professional organizations.
208                     Physician and Healthcare Professional Panel surveyed 200 primary care physicians
209                         Nineteen health care professionals participated in the telephone interviews;
210                                    A patient-professional partnership was not found to be beneficial
211 of telephone calls and emails to health care professionals, patient-reported convenience and satisfac
212 isters to communicate with a range of health professionals, patients and their families.
213                         Compared with health professionals, patients/caregivers gave higher priority
214 payments decreased 14.8% ($13,444; $11,458), professional payments decreased 43.9% ($5,180; $2,906),
215           However, understanding health care professionals' perspectives is one of the keys to develo
216                                              Professional phagocytes are highly specialized for engul
217          The disposal of apoptotic bodies by professional phagocytes is crucial to effective inflamma
218  improve the disposal of apoptotic bodies by professional phagocytes is impaired by a limited underst
219                              Macrophages are professional phagocytes necessary for liver inflammation
220                                 They are the professional phagocytes of the brain and help orchestrat
221 ive bacteria such as S. pyogenes will enable professional phagocytes to eliminate the pathogen.
222 y migrating platelets boosts the activity of professional phagocytes, exacerbating inflammatory tissu
223 o immune regulation is best characterized in professional phagocytes, in particular macrophages, wher
224                                           As professional phagocytes, macrophages are susceptible to
225 ogens that replicate in professional and non-professional phagocytic cells and subvert immune respons
226 latory molecule expression, and capacity for professional phagocytosis.
227 on, inconsistencies were noted in healthcare professionals' physical examination, prescription of ora
228 7), and the opposite was observed for former professional players (t29 = 3.883; adjusted P = .001).
229      For the 2017 Standards of Care, the ADA Professional Practice Committee did MEDLINE searches fro
230              For the 2017 Standards, the ADA Professional Practice Committee updated previous MEDLINE
231 edicine Practice Guidelines Committee of the Professional Practice Committee, an ad hoc committee was
232 me quartile had a nonphysician mental health professional practice vs 12.9% (1029 of 7959) of those i
233 ces and 19 specialist palliative care health professionals (predominantly community palliative care n
234 s and to determine the academic training and professional profiles of the principal investigators.
235                                        After professional prophylaxis, they were randomized into two
236  correctly diagnosed by treating health care professionals (range across centers, 0%-64%).
237 elphi survey, patients/caregivers and health professionals rated the importance of outcome domains fo
238 works has hitherto been a task for computing professionals rather than experimental neuroscientists.
239 usefully inform clinicians and public health professionals regarding the causes of self-harm and inte
240 t focus on using and enhancing interpersonal professional relationships to achieve and maintain high
241                                              Professionals requested evidence that a multi-use packag
242 18 miles in a day, and has fully resumed her professional responsibilities as professor of biology, i
243 are physician is often the first health care professional responsible for initiating the evaluation o
244 ce is discussed that suggests an intrinsic, 'professional' role for sterols and oxysterols in macroph
245           Data confirmed previously proposed professional roles were enacted to support self-manageme
246 cused on observational studies of healthcare professional's management of childhood diarrhea in low-i
247 re, providing the first review of healthcare professional's views of the arts in healthcare settings
248 ion and interpretation, and ultimately their professional satisfaction.
249 ta collection device, research equipment for professional scientists, or a sound art installation in
250 ard of Directors, which includes health care professionals, scientists, and laypersons.
251 ard of Directors, which includes health care professionals, scientists, and laypersons.
252                                              Professional secretory cells can produce large amounts o
253 n management, and contingency of a student's professional self-esteem upon patients' achievements.
254 dentified 33 090 radiologists who billed for professional services between 2012 and 2014 and used a v
255 ental health problem, and that mental health professionals should be identifying, preventing, and res
256                           Dental health care professionals should consider CBCT imaging only when the
257   To improve outcomes, pediatric health care professionals should recognize the importance of psychos
258 ng status of nurses is associated with their professional smoking cessation practices.
259 ng status of nurses is associated with their professional smoking cessation practices.
260 OLIS], and Scopus) and unpublished data from professional societies and (2) an online survey and sear
261 hat included recent clinical guidelines from professional societies supplemented by randomized, contr
262     The most recent clinical guidelines from professional societies were complemented by meta-analyse
263 ance to opinion leaders, health workers, and professional societies, thus encouraging uptake of IPV a
264                                      Current professional society guidelines recommend genetic carrie
265 cine, Human Genetics Society of Australasia, Professional Society of Genetic Counselors in Asia, and
266 The ERAS Society, an international nonprofit professional society that promotes, develops, and implem
267 ls, patient advocacy organizations, industry/professional stakeholder groups, and clinical/basic scie
268          We (DG, PH, and SP) did a survey of professional stakeholders and then used a scenario plann
269  the new subject area, named Medical Law and Professional Studies, at every medical school.
270 ventions to support breastfeeding, including professional support, peer support, and formal education
271 mined by the sensory attributes evaluated by professional tasters, is a decisive factor for evaluatin
272 two phase study aimed to explore health care professionals' teaching and prescribing practice related
273 nsistent with their professional ethics, the professionals themselves seem to have a poor understandi
274  allows researchers from students to imaging professionals to create an optimal SIM imaging environme
275 hould undergo regular screenings by eye-care professionals to ensure timely DR diagnosis and limit pr
276 ons of all disciplines and other health care professionals to help guide the treatment and management
277 g commitment of governments and immunization professionals to polio eradication and an exemplary part
278 nt highlight the need for infectious disease professionals to understand that fomites/medical devices
279                                      Several professional transplant societies and publications have
280 ions to respect individual patient autonomy, professional truth telling, and tolerance of multicultur
281 ating and free description performed by wine professionals under two conditions: orthonasal olfaction
282          AIM: To identify patient, carer and professional views on the concept of self-management sup
283 ledge gaps regarding PenA amongst healthcare professionals, we describe the potential role for a comp
284     The primary finding was that health care professionals were concerned about 'minimising health ri
285 was delivered to pre-registration healthcare professionals were eligible.
286 r own homes and focus groups with healthcare professionals were held at local hospices.
287 pt for a high geographic density of eye care professionals, which was obtained from the 2010 Area Hea
288 uidelines are intended for use by healthcare professionals who care for children and adults with susp
289                                              Professionals who experienced organ donation as motivati
290                                              Professionals who felt organ donation was stressful were
291 re physicians, nurses, and other health-care professionals who practice worldwide.
292       Interventions delivered by health care professionals who provide routine child health care may
293                                  Health care professionals who worked in the acute setting or had no
294 provide health policy makers and health care professionals with evidence to help guide future spendin
295        These findings may assist health care professionals with interpretation of Child SCAT3 scores
296 ed to provide surgeons and other health care professionals with the necessary background knowledge to
297 s a concern to health-care and environmental professionals, with mounting evidence connecting diverse
298                      Gender disparity in the professional workforce composition is even more striking
299 he end-of-life decision-making process among professionals working in ICU.
300 s of ADHD relevant to practising health-care professionals working with adult populations.

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