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Role of the Physician in Bereavement

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1987
The purpose of this article is to set forth a clear and concise guide for physicians to use in their treatment of the bereaved. The physician's attitudes toward death and dying, as well as normal and abnormal grief reactions, are reviewed. The role of the physician prior to the time of death, at the time of death, and after the death are discussed ...
R O, Pasnau, F I, Fawzy, N, Fawzy
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Role of the School Physician

Pediatrics, 2013
This Policy Statement was reaffirmed January 2019. The American Academy of Pediatrics recognizes the important role physicians play in promoting the optimal biopsychosocial well-being of children in the school setting. Although the concept of a school physician has existed for more than a century, uniformity among states and school ...
Cynthia DiLaura Devore   +10 more
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The Role of the Physician in Hospice

The Hospice Journal, 1997
As the concept of hospice has evolved in the United States, it has become apparent that there is a significant need for increased physician participation in all aspects of the care of terminally ill patients provided by hospice programs. Four distinct physician roles have emerged: the attending physician, the consulting physician, the hospice medical ...
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Roles of the Team Physician

Journal of Knee Surgery, 2016
The roles of the team physician are much more than providing medical coverage at a sport's event. The team physician has numerous administrative and medical responsibilities. The development of an emergency action plan is an essential administrative task as an example.
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The role of the sports physician

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009
Sports medicine is an emerging specialty. With the London Olympics on the horizon and the government encouraging people to be more active, more people are likely to participate in sport. But what role will sports physicians play in this new, more active society, and how can they complement physicians and surgeons in the provision of health care?
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The Role of the Primary Physician

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1968
IT IS bad form to begin by rejecting one's assigned title but I must register a dissent with the names given the physician about whom I address my remarks: "primary," "personal," "first contact," "general," "comprehensive," "continuing," and "family." He might even be called a "Millis" physician since the Millis Report 1 was specifically concerned with
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Education and Role of the Physician

JAMA, 1972
Our desire to improve the quality of health services has produced a rash of proposals and solutions. The proposals range from a total overhaul of how we provide and pay for services, down to piecemeal approaches that affect, in some way, part of the entire system.
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Role of the physician in the prehospital setting

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1986
Despite the initial successes achieved in early emergency medical services (EMS) systems, many prehospital care services have developed without the intense involvement of physicians whose interest fueled the first experimental medical programs of prehospital care.
P E, Pepe, R D, Stewart
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The Sick Role and the Role of the Physician Reconsidered

The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly. Health and Society, 1975
The main substance of this paper was presented orally at a meeting of the Sick Role, organized and chaired by Andrew Twaddle. It was a commentary on four papers and the oral discussion of them. In response to these the paper first discusses the relation of the sick role to deviant behavior and the motivation to become and remain ill.
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