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Perceptions and Expectations of Pharmacist Interventions in Adverse Event Management During Drug Therapy for Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma: A Cross-Sectional Survey in Japan. [PDF]
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Improving Hospital Outpatient Clinics Appointment Schedules by Prediction Models
Journal of Medical Systems, 2022Patient no-shows and suboptimal patient appointment length scheduling reduce clinical efficiency and impair the clinic's quality of service. The main objective of this study is to improve appointment scheduling in hospital outpatient clinics. We developed generic supervised machine learning models to predict patient no-shows and patient's length of ...
Orel, Babayoff +5 more
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Establishing an outpatient anticoagulation clinic in a community hospital
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1996The establishment of a pharmacist-managed out-patient anticoagulation clinic in a private community hospital is described. Discussions by pharmacy with office-based physicians at a 187-bed, private, nonprofit community medical center indicated that the traditional system of anticoagulation management was not ideal for the physicians or their patients ...
J L, Norton, D L, Gibson
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Clinical study of vertigo in the outpatient clinic of Kyoto University Hospital
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2010The epidemiology of vertigo remains unclear. This study might contribute to an understanding of the mechanisms underlying vestibular disease.To investigate the epidemiological features of patients with vertigo.A retrospective study on 612 patients with vertigo who visited Kyoto University Hospital.Elderly individuals comprised > 30% of patients ...
Akiko, Taura +5 more
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OUTPATIENT CLINIC IN THE TEACHING PROGRAM OF THE VOLUNTARY HOSPITAL
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1958The plan here described resulted from recognition of the need for a continued housestaff training program, for an outpatient clinic, and for house-staff participation in its management. Each intern spends one half-day each week in this clinic. Instead of former arrangements by which the patient rarely saw the same intern twice, the scheduling and ...
F A, SOLOMON, J L, LEISHMAN
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Quality of Diagnostic Examinations in a University Hospital Outpatient Clinic
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973Abstract The quality of outpatient diagnostic medicine at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital was assessed in a two-phase study.
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