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1 cture, bed rest after puncture, or clinician specialty.
2 a consultation with a physician from another specialty.
3 differences in academic productivity vary by specialty.
4  between the World Health Organization and a specialty.
5 ratified by disease severity, geography, and specialty.
6  general hospital population and per medical specialty.
7 treatment in accordance with the physicians' specialty.
8  transition, physician, and nurse) varied by specialty.
9 in cardiology, which is a predominantly male specialty.
10 udgets over the study years) and in surgical specialty.
11 ion totals were calculated for each provider specialty.
12 might be a way to regenerate interest in the specialty.
13 f procedure, clinical setting, and physician specialty.
14  by the treating surgeons and their surgical specialty.
15 in clinical activity standing to benefit the specialty.
16 cipline that can hold its own with any other specialty.
17 ust over 50%, was greater than for any other specialty.
18 population by patient demographic or surgeon specialty.
19 t matches the needs of the evolving clinical specialty.
20 ate future supply and need for all physician specialties.
21 mprove outcomes in almost all major surgical specialties.
22  altruistic than those choosing lower-paying specialties.
23 eteness of reporting of SRs across different specialties.
24 care of such patients occurs across multiple specialties.
25 p of Mexican residents of different surgical specialties.
26 de crucial operative support across multiple specialties.
27 f QOL and burnout among the various surgical specialties.
28  and adult and pediatric infectious diseases specialties.
29 essments across trials in a range of medical specialties.
30 n full professors in the other critical care specialties.
31 ce: Burnout and QOL vary across all surgical specialties.
32 ncreased logarithmically for 17 years in all specialties.
33 wide variation in POMR across procedures and specialties.
34 ary care physicians and physicians from most specialties.
35 has contributed more financially and to more specialties.
36 odel of care and engaged in several surgical specialties.
37  anesthesia (13%; 95% CI, 11%-16%) and other specialties.
38 model that considers movement into and among specialties.
39 n by physicians and surgeons across multiple specialties.
40 12 major surgical procedures across multiple specialties.
41 tisfaction, particularly those in procedural specialties.
42 gnosed and treated by clinicians across many specialties.
43  Surgery Program (0.0% to 1.4%) and surgical specialty (0.0% to 2.4%).
44 64.0 [11.3] years) from high-volume surgical specialties: 101348 procedures (42.8%) in orthopedic sur
45 urgery (75 %) and otorhinolaryngology (71 %) specialties; 70 % of them reported ocular symptoms, with
46                        Participants were 183 specialty (73.8% of 248 eligible) and 176 traditional (5
47 plus risk-factor-based screening of low-risk specialties (a roughly 20% chance of cost-effectiveness;
48    During analysis of the different surgical specialties, a wide variation in sex-based inclusion, ma
49 certification, the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) International, interrelationships wit
50 he creation of the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS).
51 d teaching hospitals, targeting of high-risk specialty admissions (30-40% chance of cost-effectivenes
52 m screening all admissions to only high-risk specialty admissions resulted in a mean reduction in tot
53  of professionals in terms of experience and specialty afforded rich information regarding the contex
54 nts most often relocate or switch to another specialty after the first postgraduate year owing to lif
55 a from national inventories of physicians by specialty, age, sex, activity, and location are combined
56 eer choice of psychiatry compared with other specialties and determined what pre- and intra-medical s
57 opioid prescribing practices across surgical specialties and institutions.
58 improve patient outcomes across a variety of specialties and international settings.
59  22%), whereas the variation between medical specialties and primary care practices was low (intracla
60 view the literature across multiple surgical specialties and provide a comprehensive understanding of
61 e structure of the American Board of Medical Specialties and the ABO, and offer insights about the pe
62 nclusion and matching of the sexes among the specialties and the journals reviewed.
63 xperience measures across different surgical specialties and to assess the impact of further case-mix
64 ts to physicians in surgical vs primary care specialties and to male vs female physicians.
65 to evaluate the association between treating specialty and AF outcomes among patients newly diagnosed
66 to evaluate the association between treating specialty and AF outcomes.
67 guage group, methodology, research focus and specialty and compared the literature before and after 2
68 d to calculate medication costs by physician specialty and drug.
69 itics, and policy that greatly broadened the specialty and its influence on public affairs.
70 he craft, in particular, surgery's rise as a specialty and profession.
71 he craft, in particular, surgery's rise as a specialty and profession.
72 he craft, in particular, surgery's rise as a specialty and profession.
73 ans in 2015 and the association of physician specialty and sex with receipt of payments from industry
74                                    Physician specialty and sex.
75  anticipate supply given the rapid growth of specialty and subspecialty fellowships.
76 ciation for Thoracic Surgery, along with key specialty and subspecialty societies, have completed a 2
77 d offense at 2 urban agencies that exemplify specialty and traditional probation.
78  setting matches reports from other surgical specialties, and is significantly higher than in the gen
79 s a multidisciplinary team, cuts across many specialties, and varies greatly between institutions in
80 ssors, after accounting for age, experience, specialty, and measures of research productivity.
81 f training (resident vs attending), surgical specialty, and the type of assessment tool.
82  quality of life, burnout, surgeon, surgical specialty, and United States.
83  linear models evaluated the effect of role, specialty, and utilization of the BCID interpretation gu
84 value, influence on clinical outcomes, cross-specialty application, international relevance, interact
85 t on patient outcomes shows that few medical specialties are better positioned to positively impact t
86       The relevance of and interest in these specialties are changing rapidly to match the underlying
87 ical students choosing higher-paying medical specialties are less altruistic than those choosing lowe
88           This study demonstrates that one's specialty area in critical care is an independent predic
89                                              Specialty area was significantly associated with total (
90 f performance for a variety of ophthalmology specialties as estimated by resources used and a prelimi
91                         Physicians from many specialties as well as primary care prescribe dermatolog
92 ct positively the recognition of the allergy specialty as well as the quality improvement of healthca
93 d to 67 of 75 surgeons (89%) representing 12 specialties at 3 Veterans Affairs medical centers.
94 mong 230 physicians from surgery and related specialties at an academic, level I trauma center from D
95 s did not indicate an inclination toward the specialty at matriculation.
96 n physician sex, age, years since residency, specialty, authored publications, National Institutes of
97 checklist-activated screening, and high-risk specialty-based screening), accompanied by patient isola
98 ansmission increased, targeting of high-risk specialties became the optimum strategy at the NHS willi
99 ent, we examine and find that disclosures of specialty bias increase patients' trust and their likeli
100  some physicians inform patients about their specialty bias when other similarly effective treatment
101   We review here the status of terpenes as a specialty biofuel and discuss the potential of plants as
102 olecules has potential for the production of specialty biofuels.
103 e in the founding of America's first medical specialty board, the American Board of Ophthalmology.
104 er the course of a century, American medical specialty boards including the American Board of Ophthal
105                                     Having a specialty-by-specialty understanding of the nature and c
106 uture challenges in a highly complex medical specialty can be anticipated and strategies formulated.
107 nd an anthracycline) for the first time at 2 specialty cancer care centers in Ottawa from April 10, 2
108  Research In Oncology centres (hospitals and specialty cancer centres in Asia, Europe, USA, and Canad
109 S academic medical centers and 1 high-volume specialty cardiac hospital.
110 ng the highest rates of difficulty accessing specialty care (28% [24%-32%]), problems obtaining a ref
111 ted significantly greater problems accessing specialty care (29% [26%-33%]) and frustration obtaining
112 y could be achieved through better access to specialty care and cross-disciplinary coordination.
113 n baby boomers in primary care and access to specialty care and treatment among those newly diagnosed
114         We enrolled patients from primary or specialty care clinics in a multicentre, international,
115                        Streamlined access to specialty care enabled patients with previously undiagno
116 erials, order set, and streamlined access to specialty care for newly diagnosed patients.
117 imaging; both proportions were higher in the specialty care group (all P < 0.05).
118                           Patients receiving specialty care had a higher prevalence of recommended la
119  strengthening the primary care-neurological specialty care interface to avoid redundancies and other
120                         A 2-year coordinated specialty care intervention did not reduce receipt of SS
121          California's inpatient regionalized specialty care of pediatric CHD has increased substantia
122 e authors examined the impact of coordinated specialty care on receipt of such benefits in first-epis
123 , 0.99 [95% CI, 0.97 to 1.02]) and visits to specialty care physicians (213.5 for TBC vs 217.9 for TP
124 utique, concierge, or direct primary care or specialty care practices.
125 ized trial, compared NAVIGATE, a coordinated specialty care program, to usual community care over 2 y
126 lemedicine to provide timely, cost-effective specialty care to resource-limited populations.
127 eceive antiviral therapy (50% versus 24% for specialty care versus no specialty care, P < 0.001).
128                      Projects providing only specialty care were excluded.
129 ts with elevated alanine aminotransferase in specialty care were more likely to receive antiviral the
130 ys (nonspecialty care) and from 4 to 5 days (specialty care).
131 ly diagnosed patients, all were referred for specialty care, 11 had advanced fibrosis or cirrhosis, 2
132 re, 5.2% (95% CI, 4.7%-5.7%; n = 418) within specialty care, and 11.7% (95% CI, 11.0%-12.4%; n = 947)
133  initial health care location (primary care, specialty care, ED, or hospital) was examined in relatio
134 tudy, data were collected from primary care, specialty care, ED, urgent care, and inpatient settings.
135 (50% versus 24% for specialty care versus no specialty care, P < 0.001).
136 ed outcomes related to access to primary and specialty care, unmet needs, out-of-pocket costs, care c
137 ce types experienced challenges in access to specialty care, with caregivers of children insured by C
138 herapy (CSHT) limits appropriate primary and specialty care.
139  a high-volume, academic, pancreatic surgery specialty center-in a standardized fashion-by surgeons w
140 in public hospitals (0%, n=58) nor in public specialty centers (0%, n=10) including those designated
141 pective cohort study performed at 3 academic specialty centers for cardiac amyloidosis in the United
142  pediatric facilities, children's hospitals, specialty centers, children's units within adult hospita
143 linical measures and DAT imaging occurred at specialty centers.
144 r percent of registered nurses with national specialty certification, and lower percent of hours supp
145 ng, knowledge, and competence in general and specialty certification, most (n = 91 [90%]) endorsed a
146 naturally synthesizes substantial amounts of specialty chemicals and has been recently engineered to
147 n be chemically converted into commodity and specialty chemicals at high pressure and temperature.
148 ool for sensitive and selective detection of specialty chemicals or anthropogenic molecules, but requ
149 ould find widespread application in fine and specialty chemicals production by harnessing the power o
150 eir potential as biofuels and precursors for specialty chemicals, the underlying biochemistry and gen
151 pectrum of products ranging from biofuels to specialty chemicals.
152 in the production of potential commodity and specialty chemicals.
153 components of fuels as well as commodity and specialty chemicals.
154 3), the authors computed rates of psychiatry specialty choice at the beginning and end of medical sch
155                  The stability of psychiatry specialty choice from matriculation to graduation, at ju
156  of their medical schools and their expected specialty choice.
157 he association of 29 factors with psychiatry specialty choice.
158 ors that may increase the rate of psychiatry specialty choice.
159 401 individuals with MCI receiving care at a specialty clinic (219 [54.6%] men; mean [SD] age, 71.6 [
160  PD enrolled from academic movement disorder specialty clinics across the United States.
161 linician diagnoses to enroll patients from 7 specialty clinics in the United States in order to perfo
162 ainful conditions managed within general and specialty clinics.
163 sive factor for evaluating coffee, with the "Specialty Coffee Association of America" (SCAA) classifi
164 emperature to support standardisation in the specialty coffee branch.
165 mal care to the allergic patients, the EAACI Specialty Committee proposes the minimal requirements fo
166 vides a basis for better utilization of this specialty crop.
167 tient scores on various HCAHPS measures with specialty, diagnosis-related group complexity, cancer di
168       With the technical demands of surgical specialties, documenting competence in technical skill a
169           In many European countries, a full specialty does not exist.
170 sefully selected to include several clinical specialties (e.g., oncology, surgery) and types of treat
171 ations and review articles) from 15 distinct specialties each year for your review.
172 rison with those for other internal medicine specialties, especially cardiology and oncology.
173 ntists were outperformed by all other dental specialties for all measured Yelp metrics in this study.
174 ations and review articles) from 13 distinct specialties for your review.
175 ations and review articles) from 13 distinct specialties for your review.
176  Neurology was perceived to be a competitive specialty for entrance in 57% of countries, with 78% of
177 e limits that has been the foundation of our specialty for the past 50 years.
178 f recurrence also varied widely according to specialty--for example, the risk among neurosurgeons was
179 spberry (Rubus occidentalis) is an important specialty fruit crop in the US Pacific Northwest that ca
180 ric cancer care and allowed to practice this specialty full-time.
181 d short-term thrombotic risk resides in many specialties, further complicating the issue.
182  the study population represents 12 surgical specialties: general, gynecological, neurosurgical, oral
183 ion and sole proprietorship, men within each specialty had a higher odds of receiving general payment
184    Web-based assessment of US EDs (excluding specialty hospitals and hospitals without an ED open 24
185            Studies included both general and specialty ICUs and were geographically diverse.
186           Setting: U.S. ambulatory care in 4 specialties in 4 states (Illinois, New Hampshire, Virgin
187 utperformed consistently by all other dental specialties in every measured metric on the Yelp website
188        Care remains disparate across medical specialties in this rapidly evolving field.
189  as an independent variable, and to identify specialties in which the greatest and least sex biases e
190 f pre-hospital emergency medicine into a sub-specialty in its own right should bring focus to this pe
191                 This is in contrast to other specialties, in which drug reimbursement represented onl
192                          Findings: Of the 16 specialties included, pediatric (86% to 96%) and endocri
193 nout than attending surgeons across multiple specialties, including obstetrics and gynecology, otolar
194 ver scope of practice, prestige, salary, and specialty interest as reasons to pursue SF.
195            Screening admissions to high-risk specialties is likely to represent better resource use i
196      We searched in top general medicine and specialty journals for articles referring to glycemic co
197 pment of dedicated literature in the form of specialty journals to disseminate news of surgical resea
198              Hand search of reference lists, specialty journals, websites, published conference proce
199 th Lyme disease by testing from private Lyme specialty laboratories but who test negative by referenc
200  laboratory results from a nonreference Lyme specialty laboratory using in-house criteria.
201 2014, the SNAQ/MUST score, admitting medical specialty, LOS, age, and sex of each patient were extrac
202                             Data showed that specialty maize genotypes are rich sources of hydrophili
203                                              Specialty maize genotypes viz.
204 nt facilities constitute the backbone of the specialty mental health treatment infrastructure in low-
205 e geographic availability of community-based specialty mental health treatment resources and how thes
206 al to examine the geographic availability of specialty mental health treatment resources that serve l
207              Measures of the availability of specialty mental health treatment resources were derived
208 e an adequate supply of physicians, a proper specialty mix, and appropriate training sites; spreading
209 ide attempts varied by military occupational specialty (MOS) and unit size.
210                                          The specialties of the respondents included 55.7% internal m
211 gology is to promote and to establish a full specialty of allergology in all European countries.
212                                          The specialty of cancer survivorship has been developing and
213                                         This specialty of fetal phagocytes effectively retains the me
214 to think beyond a pure dollars approach in a specialty of health care where the high cost of care is
215                     Prior data indicate that specialty officers had better relationships with probati
216 non-commodity oilseed platforms dedicated to specialty oil production for commercial acceptance.
217 uction of other industrial oils in dedicated specialty oilseeds.
218  US charitable organisations representing 14 specialties (ophthalmology, cleft lip/palate, multidisci
219 utable to ordering providers and 5% to their specialty or clinic.
220 x adjustment does not include adjustment for specialty or diagnosis, which may result in artificially
221 is known about when students decide on their specialty or what factors influence their choice.
222 eport desire to have chosen a less demanding specialty (OR 2.33, 95% CI 1.80-3.02, P < 0.001).
223 nals may be unaware of guidelines created by specialty organizations other than their own.
224 es were performed in patients recruited from specialty outpatient clinics with moderate to severe pso
225 , unconnected ones tend to focus on a single specialty (P = 0.026) and are staffed by fewer physician
226 fication of patients suitable for outpatient specialty palliative care.
227                          Although outpatient specialty palliative-care clinics improve outcomes, ther
228 oval/abandonment including payor, prescriber specialty, pharmacy benefit manager, out-of-pocket cost
229 ges will afford clinical microbiologists and specialty physicians an opportunity to review what will
230 ophthalmologists, general practitioners, and specialty physicians) characteristics, diagnoses, and im
231 aking them suitable for commercialization of specialty polymers.
232 cohort study data taken from a tertiary care specialty practice, 113 patients with glaucoma with the
233 dynamics of retirement and shifts into other specialty practice.
234 diabetic macular edema in a 9-member retinal specialty private practice.
235 ecifically reduce violence, well-implemented specialty probation appears to be effective in reducing
236                 Although it is understudied, specialty probation could improve outcomes for the overr
237                                     Although specialty probation had no significant effect on violenc
238                              To test whether specialty probation yields better public safety outcomes
239 higher for traditional probationers than for specialty probationers (95% CI, 1.86-3.84; P < .001).
240 ted probabilities of rearrest were 28.6% for specialty probationers and 51.8% for traditional probati
241                                              Specialty probationers were assigned to small, homogeneo
242  to bulk and commodity chemicals and even to specialty products with biological activity such as phar
243 ment of desirable features and differentiate specialty products, as well as selecting new, suitable,
244                  Studies in various surgical specialties provide conflicting results.
245                           Providers with any specialty provider designation (eg, gastroenterology or
246 e Star scores varied significantly across 12 specialties (range OR 0.65 for plastics to 1.29 for tran
247 ange, 12%-87.5%) and transferring to another specialty (range, 19%-38.9%).
248 surgeons in their quest for professional and specialty recognition.
249 surgeons in their quest for professional and specialty recognition.
250 , immunization reaction, laboratory studies, specialty referral, and biopsy.
251 e PCP diagnostic accuracy without increasing specialty referrals or skin biopsies.
252 dditional studies comparing screening rates, specialty referrals, and patient outcomes in trained vs
253 s outcome instruments for use across medical specialties remains unknown.
254 c therapies, pathology, radiology, and other specialties, selection of medicines that have impact and
255 mediate return to normality, avoid burdening specialty services, redundancy of specialist attention,
256           However, the initiating prescriber specialty-setting was not associated with lipid testing.
257 chotic medication in a variety of prescriber specialty-settings: 24.3%, community mental health cente
258 s who reviewed AIT guidelines from the major specialty societies and addressed potential unmet needs.
259 areness, interest, and commitment by various specialty societies and organizations to advance the tre
260               We used the Council of Medical Specialty Societies principles for the development of cl
261 t and Evaluations and the Council of Medical Specialty Societies principles, we conducted a systemati
262 cal population, without the need for surgeon specialty-specific models or inclusion of laboratory var
263  the generic models performed as well as the specialty-specific models.
264 m 9 surgical specialties) were compared with specialty-specific models.
265 arly warning scores suffers in comparison to specialty-specific scores, and that their sensitivity ca
266 ments, brief interventions, and referrals to specialty substance use and mental health treatment.
267                Outcomes were compared across specialties (surgery, primary care, specialists, interve
268 ostresidency surgical fellowship, leading to specialty surgical practice (SS).
269                                      A multi-specialty task force of international experts in critica
270 a from anthocyanin-rich cultivars can become specialty teas with high antioxidant activity.
271 ess medicine are modern and rapidly evolving specialties that address the spirit of adventure and exp
272 l molecular imaging is a key strength of the specialty, the breadth of disciplines involved in the pr
273 nvened a roundtable of experts from multiple specialties to discuss topics important to the managemen
274  and continuous certification in the medical specialties took shape at the beginning of the 20th cent
275  volume effect was seen among late-career or specialty-trained surgeons.
276  impact of cumulative surgeon experience and specialty training on this relationship warrants investi
277                        Among clinicians with specialty training, otolaryngologists and oral/maxillofa
278 reated a need for changes in the approach to specialty training.
279 t after 2 years; however, a minority receive specialty treatment for up to a decade.
280 PV, and could be used as a screening tool in specialty treatment settings.
281 UC arms had higher odds of being referred to specialty treatment than those in the embedded BHCP arm,
282 strength of their recommendation to have the specialty treatment when they disclosed their bias or di
283 nts, and medical students, and there were no specialty-type or experience-level restrictions.
284 Ps were identified by the following provider specialty types, but no others: pediatrics, adolescent m
285                        Having a specialty-by-specialty understanding of the nature and clinical signi
286 njections, indication for injections, or the specialty undertaking the surgery.
287 nel including 25 experts in relevant medical specialties, using a consistent and transparent process.
288 ission rate was 11.1%, differing by surgical specialty (vascular 15.4%, general 12.9%, and orthopedic
289 strative data after outpatient mental health specialty visits could be developed to predict suicides
290 3.3; 95% CI, 2.8-3.8), and those filled at a specialty vs retail pharmacy (OR, 1.96; 95% CI, 1.66-2.3
291                     The rise of surgery as a specialty was accomplished through various new initiativ
292                             Neither role nor specialty was associated with total knowledge score in m
293                                 All surgical specialties were eligible for inclusion.
294 nisations representing 15 different surgical specialties were included in the analysis.
295 409 patients in 68 countries and 12 surgical specialties were represented.
296 ls (based on all of the data from 9 surgical specialties) were compared with specialty-specific model
297                                      Medical specialties with the highest percentage of the screening
298 %]), and neurosurgery (n = 2067 [8.4%]) were specialties with the highest proportion of concurrent op
299  in particular surgery's rise as a respected specialty within the whole of medicine.
300  adverse events owing to the nature of their specialty, yet not all surgeons disclose these events to

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