The local ambulance service said it had learned valuable lessons and changed its clinical practice.
The criteria put forth at the conference are research criteria, not for clinical practice yet.
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Doctors must keep up to date with clinical practice and must be appraised regularly.
Some of the ASAM symptoms of behavioral addiction can potentially be defined as an RRBI in clinical practice.
This is exactly what happened with Medicare, which was statutorily prohibited with interfering with clinical practice of medicine.
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Berglund L, Brunzell JD, Goldberg AC, et al. Evaluation and treatment of hypertriglyceridemia: an Endocrine Society clinical practice guideline.
He added that there would be lots of problems with using hydrogen sulphide in clinical practice because it was so toxic.
Charged with recommending how this small study should change clinical practice, the panel was expected to debate but instead provided a consensus.
Electric shocks were identical to those that (sic) used in clinical practice.
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Physicians are overwhelmed with information and seem to have less and less time to read, digest and apply this information to clinical practice.
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But he said he had relented after later comments by the surgeon suggested there was "assurance that his future clinical practice will be safer".
Garlic, cinnamon and avocado leaves extracts represents alternative source of natural antimicrobial substances for use in clinical practice for the treatment of cases of M. cattarhalis.
Many conservatives reacted by arguing that comparative effectiveness research is bad, because it is a pretext for government interference in clinical practice, and for price controls.
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Its most important contributions are in portraying how medical innovation will coalesce to change clinical practice and what the coming changes mean for today's policy debates.
So it allegedly paid speakers, like Pinksy, who spoke about how, in his clinical practice, he used Wellbutrin SR in patients who suffered low sex drive on other drugs.
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Clinical practice educator Vicky McGauley said that devices, first piloted at the hospital a couple of years ago and now generally available, had led to a decrease in falls.
Dr Stephen Keevil, consultant physicist at Guy's and St Thomas's NHS Foundation Trust in London, said the directive as it stands would be a threat to clinical practice and research.
Today, the Infectious Diseases Society of America, an association of 8, 000 infectious-disease specialists, is announcing a hit list of the six most worrisome germs doctors now face in clinical practice.
The long term viability of placebo use in clinical practice depends on whether placebo benefits outweigh harms, their cost, and whether patients and practitioners deem their use to be ethically acceptable.
But the report points to some significant differences in organisation and clinical practice, such as a higher number of intensive care beds in Spain and the use of 'higher risk donors'.
The Clinical Practice Research Datalink launched in early 2012.
The lawyers listened thoughtfully to our presentation about the results of our review and how we viewed the balance between complying with the letter of claims regulations and the subtleties of clinical practice.
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Clinical practice guidelines recommend that women with ovarian cancer be under the care of a gynecologic oncologist--studies show that having a cancerous ovarian mass removed by these specialists is associated with more favorable outcomes.
However, given the uncertainty regarding the accuracy of the data, and the inability to validate the collection of data, readers should be cautioned in the application of the findings of these manuscripts to clinical practice.
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"Patients in general clinical practice are older and sicker than the selected patients enrolled in research trials, so deaths from major side effects such as stroke, bleeding and cardiac rupture may be more common, " he said.
You can find this approach in clinical practice when patients are processed in 15-minute blocks during which a prescriber hunts for symptoms and uses a loosely crafted, often-times commercially driven, algorithm to pick which medication(s) to prescribe.
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Even so, in a recent survey done at the University of Chicago Medical Center, 45 percent of internists who filled out the anonymous questionnaire said they had used a placebo at some time during their clinical practice.
As per our recommendations, if anybody in clinical practice encounters a patient with documented resistance to all these drugs or the majority of them, then a different regimen should be designed based on the few medications that are known to be active.
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"It shouldn't have any impact on clinical practice, because these are not the kind of definitive results that influence clinical decisions, " says John Breitner , a professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins University who was a co-author of the Alzheimer's prevention study.
According to the Welsh Government it will "give independent advice to Local Health Boards on their plans to ensure that they stood up to clinical best practice and delivered services of the highest quality".
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