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Multidisciplinary Clinics

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 2017
More than 400 acquired and genetic diseases are labeled as arthrogryposis. Because of their rarity and complexity coordinated patient management is often lacking. Multidisciplinary clinics are the ideal setting to provide coordinated and comprehensive care to patients with special needs. Two similar experiences of multidisciplinary clinics for the care
Villard L   +4 more
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Halitosis. Multidisciplinary approach

Russian Bulletin of Otorhinolaryngology, 2023
Halitosis is a common complaint among patients. Up to 50% of people worldwide claim to have persistent or intermittent bad breath. Often, bad breath not only disrupts the social life of patients, but is also a symptom of systemic diseases. An important step in the treatment of halitosis is the localization of the source and possible cause of the ...
S.A. Karpishchenko   +3 more
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Multidisciplinary work, multidisciplinary team

2019
Putting the patient at the centre of their care is a fundamental principle of the multidisciplinary team (MDT) approach. It is generally recognized as being an effective model for delivering individualized care to patients with complex needs and is promoted in a growing number of local and national policies and best practice guidelines, in a wide range
Jean Hammond, Derek Hammond
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Multidisciplinary Care

2016
Optimal multidisciplinary care of the lung cancer patient at all stages should encompass integration of the key relevant medical specialties, including not only medical, surgical, and radiation oncology, but also pulmonology, interventional and diagnostic radiology, pathology, palliative care, and supportive services such as physical therapy, case ...
Megan E, Daly, Jonathan W, Riess
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The multidisciplinary approach

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2014
Complex pathologies associated with chronic health conditions must be dealt in a coordinated way and the 'multidisciplinary team' approach (MDTA) represents the most efficacious way of managing these patients. Over the last 25 years, the initial limited field for joint interventions by several specialists has been progressively expanded and this ...
Giuseppe, Benagiano, Ivo, Brosens
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Multidisciplinary team functioning

Child Abuse & Neglect, 1984
This paper advocates the need to move beyond interdisciplinary team composition as a minimum criterion for multidisciplinary functioning in child abuse treatment. Recent developments within the field reflect the practice of shared professional responsibility for detection, case management and treatment.
Karen E. Kovitz   +4 more
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Multidisciplinary clinical supervision

British Journal of Nursing, 1995
Care of people with mental health problems demands a range of specialist skills from various disciplines. Although there is growing awareness of the issues surrounding the implementation of clinical supervision within mental health nursing, there is little published research about its use, either among or between other disciplines.
B, Thomas, J, Reid
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Managing multidisciplinary departments

Respiratory Care Clinics, 2004
Today there a shortage of qualified health care professionals, and the current reshaping of the health care delivery system demands that quality care be provided at a lower cost. Many health care managers are finding that that they must re-think and change their traditional departmental concepts to become a multidisciplinary service.
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