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Identifying an Impaired Physician
Virtual Mentor, 2003Physicians who suspect a colleague might have a substance use disorder can intervene in various ways in order to help facilitate recovery. Virtual Mentor is a monthly bioethics journal published by the American Medical Association.
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The evaluation of the impaired physician
New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1989AbstractAs more attention has been focused on impaired physicians, mental health professionals are increasingly asked to evaluate for disciplinary and regulatory bodies physicians suspected of impairment.
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Treatment of Impaired Physicians
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983To the Editor.— As a physician interested in the issue of impairment in the profession, I would like to comment on a PRELIMINARY COMMUNICATION published on the subject inThe Journal(1983;249:226). Few would argue with the positive steps taken by organized medicine to identify and treat the "sick physician." Public and professional attention has ...
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Hawaii medical journal, 1987
“It is a physician’s ethical responsibility to take cognizance of a colleague’s inability to practice medicine adequately by reason of physical or mental illness including alcoholism and drug dependence.” In 1972, this statement from the Report of the Council of Mental Health of the American Medical Association (AMA) emphasized that a national effort ...
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“It is a physician’s ethical responsibility to take cognizance of a colleague’s inability to practice medicine adequately by reason of physical or mental illness including alcoholism and drug dependence.” In 1972, this statement from the Report of the Council of Mental Health of the American Medical Association (AMA) emphasized that a national effort ...
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Harefuah, 1990
In 1973, the American Medical Association’s Council on Mental Health defined impairment in physicians as “the inability to practice medicine with reasonable skill and safety to patients by reasons of physical or mental illness, including alcoholism or drug dependence.”
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In 1973, the American Medical Association’s Council on Mental Health defined impairment in physicians as “the inability to practice medicine with reasonable skill and safety to patients by reasons of physical or mental illness, including alcoholism or drug dependence.”
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Physician Impairment and Rehabilitation
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2019Nicholas D, Lawson, J Wesley, Boyd
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The Journal of medical practice management : MPM, 2014
Nearly every physician has encountered a doctor who is causing problems in the practice or at the hospital. These include physicians who are impaired because of drug or alcohol abuse. Managing these physicians and helping them get back on track can be difficult and daunting. This article will discuss impaired physicians with suggestions for interacting
Tom, Harbin, Neil, Baum
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Nearly every physician has encountered a doctor who is causing problems in the practice or at the hospital. These include physicians who are impaired because of drug or alcohol abuse. Managing these physicians and helping them get back on track can be difficult and daunting. This article will discuss impaired physicians with suggestions for interacting
Tom, Harbin, Neil, Baum
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