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IMPACT OF COOPERATION OF A PHYSICIAN-PATHOLOGIST I.A. SOKOLYANSKIY WITH FILMMAKER A. P. DOVZHENKO TO PEDAGOGICAL MEANS DEVELOPMENT [PDF]
The article presents a retrospective analysis of the cooperation of a physician-pathologist I. A. Sokolyanskiy and filmmaker A. P. Dovzhenko in the aspect of development of visual impairment.
Oksana Kabanova
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Depression is usually accompanied with cognitive impairment and increases risk of incident dementia. However, evidence has been limited on the effect size of depression with cognitive impairment and their synergistic effect on future dementia. To explore
Yushun Yan +10 more
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Background In the US, post-acute care in skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) is common and outcomes vary greatly across facilities. Little is known about the expectations of patients and their caregivers about physician care during the hospital to SNF ...
Kira L. Ryskina +6 more
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Background Specificity challenges frequently arise in medical ontology used for the representation of real-world data, particularly in defining mental health disorders within widely used classification systems such as the International Classification of ...
Alexander J. Büsser +6 more
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Background Impaired insight poses a challenge in the treatment of patients with schizophrenia because of its potential to jeopardize therapeutic engagement and medication adherence. This study explored how insight impairment, graded from none to extreme,
Paul H. Lysaker +4 more
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Ethics in health care: 'Physician, heal thyself'
Doctors have an obligation, derived from duty to protect patients from harm, to take positive action if a colleague is impaired. In this article, the Health Professions Council of South Africa ethical guidelines concerning the duty of a doctor to report ...
D. Knapp van Bogaert, G.A. Ogunbanjo
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Background Understanding the treatment needs of patients with dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) is essential to develop treatment strategies. We examined the treatment needs of patients with DLB and their caregivers and the extent to which the attending ...
Mamoru Hashimoto +4 more
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Introduction Burnout, substance abuse, and mood disorders are prevalent among neurology residents. Increased recognition of concerning behaviors might encourage more access to mental health resources and reduce burnout.
Ryan Donaghy +4 more
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The burden of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) in the United States
Background There is limited data on the comparative economic and humanistic burden of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) in the United States. The objective was to examine the burden of disease comparing NASH to a representative sample of the general ...
Elliot B. Tapper +9 more
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How to improve drug dosing for patients with renal impairment in primary care - a cluster-randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Background: Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are at increased risk for inappropriate or potentially harmful prescribing. The aim of this study was to examine whether a multifaceted intervention including the use of a software programme for the ...
Gerlach, Ferdinand M. +15 more
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