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1 btained through examination by an eye health professional.
2 arisen from public discussion led by medical professionals.
3 is topic with practice points for healthcare professionals.
4 alculated for adult and pediatric hepatology professionals.
5 for patients, family members, and healthcare professionals.
6 rovide crucial information for public health professionals.
7 le with dementia, carers, or health and care professionals.
8 , and proportionality of ICU treatment among professionals.
9 ght change the roles of radiotherapy medical professionals.
10 assistive and supplementary role to medical professionals.
11 ressed by oncology, primary care or advocacy professionals.
12 of relationship between patients and health professionals.
13 ources, and impacted the lives of transplant professionals.
14 It is safe if done by experienced professionals.
15 We included 42 patients and 10 professionals.
16 have support from nonjudgemental healthcare professionals.
17 radiation exposure is crucial for radiology professionals.
18 gher than published values for other medical professionals.
19 3) roles and responsibilities of healthcare professionals, 4) relationships, 5) training and 6) reso
20 Lack of education and training of healthcare professionals; (4) Quality of relationship between patie
21 r readmission ($3675 versus $2177, P=0.005), professional ($7462 versus $6090, P<0.001), postacute ca
27 n judges, CUBBITT significantly outperformed professional-agency English-to-Czech news translation in
31 quire concerted efforts by social, academic, professional and regulatory stakeholders and communities
32 pants (80%) had access to a named healthcare professional and were more frequently satisfied with sup
35 dolescents receive treatments due to lack of professionals and barriers such as cost and personal obs
36 ddition to practical implications for health professionals and coaches, our work paves the way for fu
37 resources and outcomes while also assisting professionals and families in counselling and decision m
38 borative relationships with other healthcare professionals and negotiating the role are critical to t
40 onducted two web-based surveys of healthcare professionals and patients from Australia, Canada and Eu
44 identify factors influencing burnout in ICU professionals and the value of organizational and indivi
46 and cultural factors influencing healthcare professionals' and families' acceptance of family rounds
47 nicians and scientists, committed government professionals, and American Heart Association staff memb
49 sing awareness among families and healthcare professionals, and lowering thresholds for genetic couns
50 y member, outcomes related to the healthcare professionals, and outcomes related to clinical and/or n
51 volunteers, patients, scientists, healthcare professionals, and partner organizations needed to ensur
52 ogenesis, which help researchers, healthcare professionals, and patients to detect the presence of pa
63 le infants/toddlers, especially when medical professionals are trained to "lift the lip" to identify
66 impact of symptomatic head trauma in former professional ASF players and other contact sport athlete
71 nal analysis included whether the source was professional (by physician or medical organization) or s
76 ional Program for Support of Top-Notch Young Professionals, Chang Jiang Scholars Program, Singapore M
81 ze respiratory symptoms and lung function in professional cleaners, and determine potential risk fact
82 rce for the lay public, policy makers, media professionals, clinicians, healthcare administrators, re
87 etic and genomic testing have become, health professionals continue to encounter uncertainty in their
89 dal and arteriolar surfaces, act locally as 'professional cytokine-secreting cells' and thereby estab
93 l students, residents, and fellows), provide professional development to primary care physicians and
94 AF scientific competencies, fostering career/professional development, and cultivating grant writing
95 ey Austin, who directs graduate recruitment, professional development, and diversity initiatives at t
100 BD) affect psychological, family, social and professional dimensions of patients' life, leading to di
101 tablish strong and broad partnerships across professional disciplines, community members, and advocac
102 received practical support from health care professionals during the child's illness trajectory (P =
104 m to increase girls', women's and healthcare professionals' education and awareness of vulvodynia, ph
105 y 1); reported greater progress toward their professional, educational, health, and fitness goals (St
106 association between concussion sustained by professional/elite athletes and long-term cognitive impa
108 little research has explored how healthcare professionals experience disgust and what coping strateg
109 cal papers that have explored how healthcare professionals experience, understand and manage disgust
113 ending variation are readmissions, inpatient professional fees, and post-acute care utilization.
116 (1991-2015), and 43,911 men from the Health Professionals Follow-up Study (1986-2016) who were free
118 h Study (NHS) and 40,744 men from the Health Professionals Follow-up Study (HPFS), both ongoing prosp
120 (1991-2017), and 41,412 men from the Health Professionals Follow-up Study (HPFS; 1986-2016) who were
122 study using 3 different cohorts: the Health Professionals Follow-up Study (n = 42,902 men), the Nurs
123 rol study in Nurses' Health Study and Health Professionals Follow-Up Study participants with archived
124 data from 51,529 men enrolled in the Health Professionals Follow-up Study since 1986 to determine th
125 s' Health Study and 40,278 men in the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study without a history of cardi
126 ies, the Nurses' Health Study and the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study, to examine the role of yo
127 In an analysis of participants in the Health Professionals Follow-up Study, we found that long-term a
128 dy population was 34,940 men from the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study, who were healthy and free
130 lorectal cancer survivors relied on oncology professionals for cancer-related support and experienced
132 t and robust coordination among the eye-care professionals, government and non-governmental organisat
133 oards (MCBs), single-board computers (SBCs), professional grade control and data acquisition systems,
135 onsidered an aerosol-generating procedure in professional guidelines, meaning routine procedures are
137 r COVID-19 testing has increased, laboratory professionals have faced a growing list of challenges, u
140 e cheap, widely available and recommended by professional health bodies; however, widespread implemen
141 Here, we pledge support in 5 key areas: (1) professional healthcare worker education and training, (
143 wo protective mechanisms: defence of staff's professional identity as competent practitioners; and de
147 be used as an inference agent to assist the professionals in diseases of the heart field, and can be
150 d guidelines are available to aid healthcare professionals in the counseling of patients for self-man
151 ould be mediated by social interactions with professionals in the stage feeling helpful or feeling un
152 GN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Female health professionals in the US (the Women's Health Study cohort
153 s, is usually required to train other health professionals in their delivery and to ensure their qual
154 gly support the role of hospitals and health professionals in tobacco control and expect to receive s
156 is intended to be a source of reference for professionals involved in the management of adult patien
157 tion received by the patient from the dental professional is essential for self-monitoring of the per
159 ensure the safety of patients and healthcare professionals, it is essential to understand the infecti
160 There are a variety of approaches including professional judgement, simple volume-based methods (suc
161 incentivized to form true beliefs and among professional lawyers, who are trained to prevent advocac
162 y methods to increase community-based health professional, layperson, and family palliative expertise
163 ing special equipment and manual counting by professionals leading to sparse data availability in sel
164 with voter lists, tax and real estate data, professional licensing lists, and ancestry websites, and
166 Available technical solutions for creating professional local sample catalogues and connecting them
167 mily (P = .00) and trusting that health care professionals made every possible effort to cure the chi
170 e move into an ever-warmer world, veterinary professionals may need to include resistance to heat-rel
171 singly recognized by regulatory agencies and professional medical societies, but several technical an
172 ealth interventions that can be delivered by professional midwives were scaled up in 88 countries tha
173 = 965), 95% reported diagnosis by healthcare professionals, mostly by clinical history and peanut-spe
174 ies to disseminate expertise and establish a professional network, and (c) fostering research to prom
178 rial Hospital, Recruitment Program for Young Professionals of China, First Affiliated Hospital and Ar
179 ed of 4 key actions: training of health care professionals on nutritional recommendations, counseling
180 were administered biweekly (by a healthcare professional or self-administered) via intravenous infus
182 ademic, and clinical communities, as well as professional organizations and civil society, need to ta
183 PSI), a national coalition of women's health professional organizations and patient representatives,
184 husbandry practices/perceptions across three professional organizations that we surveyed in the USA.
185 trategies for individuals, institutions, and professional organizations that will promote the develop
186 e created through a partnership of academia, professional organizations, and industry, but free of po
187 licies and commitment to collaboration among professional organizations, community partners, and poli
189 tion of guidelines developed by other health professional organizations, while maintaining the object
193 t pipeline lacks new analgesics, health-care professionals, patients and medicine regulatory authorit
194 qualitative research evidence on healthcare professionals' perspectives on second-level nursing role
197 e of apoptotic cells by professional and non-professional phagocytes - a process termed 'efferocytosi
198 GNIFICANCE STATEMENT Microglia are the brain professional phagocytes and, in the adult hippocampal ne
201 a are parenchymal macrophages of the CNS; as professional phagocytes they are important for maintenan
203 macrophages and to a lesser extent by other 'professional' phagocytes (such as monocytes and dendriti
204 h as monocytes and dendritic cells) and 'non-professional' phagocytes, such as epithelial cells.
207 e is limited data for the process of Ongoing Professional Practice Evaluation and Focused Professiona
208 re is no standard process to develop Ongoing Professional Practice Evaluation and Focused Professiona
209 ing Professional Practice Evaluation/Focused Professional Practice Evaluation design and implementati
210 Professional Practice Evaluation and Focused Professional Practice Evaluation implementation in criti
211 Professional Practice Evaluation and Focused Professional Practice Evaluation processes in critical c
214 ng Professional Practice Evaluation, Focused Professional Practice Evaluation, critical care medicine
215 variety of search phrases related to Ongoing Professional Practice Evaluation, Focused Professional P
217 n standards and their application to Ongoing Professional Practice Evaluation/Focused Professional Pr
218 literature on the implementation of Ongoing Professional Practice Evaluation/Focused Professional Pr
219 to successfully complete the transition into professional practice, and that this transition is compl
223 information, lifestyle questionnaire and the Professional Quality of Life Scale were used in this stu
229 a wide public, from high school students to professional researchers studying systems neuroscience.
231 rnational cricketers (16 females, 28 males), professional rugby-league players (21 males), and non-sp
233 ments, we find that whereas criminal justice professionals see failures to appear as relatively unint
234 , water quality experts, and risk assessment professionals seeking to improve and protect recreationa
236 ority of participants considered that health professionals should be role models in tobacco cessation
238 odel programs for the maintenance of complex professional skills, and outlines guiding principles for
241 from neurodegenerative disease is high among professional soccer players, potentially associated with
244 ical oncology, representing 35 international professional societies and national clinical trial group
245 cess-including research teams, institutions, professional societies and the scientific community as a
246 clude with recommendations for SER and other professional societies based on prior literature evaluat
247 mmercial companies, regulatory agencies, and professional societies can come together to advance the
248 ic institutions, national organizations, and professional societies can provide resources, including
249 surgeons, training programs, hospitals, and professional societies for strategies that have the pote
252 e that will empower health practitioners and professional societies to routinely include waist circum
253 resources from health care organizations and professional societies worldwide to synthesize a list of
254 ion of physicians, guidance and promotion by professional societies, and advancement of research in t
255 ional membership has become a focus for many professional societies, including the Society for Epidem
259 tion by promoting diversity and inclusion in professional society membership has become an important
260 Glaucoma Society (AGS), the world's largest professional society of glaucoma subspecialists, convene
262 Three major themes were identified: The professionals' struggle to talk about disgust; the impor
268 n drug use, unprotected sexual activity, non-professional tattooing and scarification, and needle sha
271 unt, and creatinine, with task shifting from professional to lower-cadre registered nurses compared w
274 Recommendations are made for public health professionals to contribute to antitrafficking efforts g
276 ntinuing education is crucial for healthcare professionals to keep up with research but attending cla
277 ursing to teams with a broad range of health professionals to meet the complex and changing needs of
278 vidence-based recommendations for healthcare professionals to support the transitional care of AYA wi
280 t) and without (control) two appointments of professional tooth cleaning but with motivation and inst
285 lacement in the same clinic or with the same professional was recorded, and a statistically significa
287 nts rated 3D scanning technology highly, but professionals were less satisfied due to the difficulty
288 s a common emotion experienced by healthcare professionals which in extreme cases can contribute to n
289 he following: Involvement of a mental health professional who is knowledgeable about the diagnostic c
291 guideline is intended for use by healthcare professionals who care for patients with NTM pulmonary d
292 9 pandemic has placed front-line health care professionals-who were already at higher risk for negati
293 (n = 10), patients (n = 27), and nonmedical professionals whose occupations involve intense interper
294 lth technology in rheumatology, rheumatology professionals will need to be more engaged upstream in t
295 blic health, environmental health, and legal professionals with experience working on groundwater qua
296 participants while educating and connecting professionals with lay audiences, potentially increasing
298 igated interventions for nursing students or professionals working in hospitals or community settings
299 From excerpts from many of his personal and professional writings, Huisgen's personality and philoso
300 isgust is a common experience for healthcare professionals, yet it is not talked about or openly expr