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Physicians Caring for Physicians: The Perspective of the Primary Care Physician

Southern Medical Journal, 2014
How physicians provide longitudinal primary care to physician-patients (ie, physicians as patients) has not been well studied. The potential challenges of providing care to physician-patients include maintaining professional boundaries and adhering to practice guidelines.
Craig Nielsen   +5 more
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Patient and Physician Perceptions of the Physician's Explanation and Patient Responses to Physicians [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Health Psychology, 2009
Although theories on meta-cognition and self-monitoring imply the importance of meta-cognition in patient—physician interactions, there is no evidence to support this hypothesis. Thus, we evaluated patient and physician perceptions of the level of a physician's explanation and explored the possible influence of patient meta-cognition on patient ...
Kimio Tarumi, Akihito Hagihara
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The Physician’s Physician

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2019
Psychiatrists have valuable training, knowledge, and experience to serve as champions for physician health. The prevalence of physician burnout, suicide, and depression negatively affects the health care system at a critical time when the country faces a physician shortage, increasing costs, and a push toward higher quality of care.
Peter Mackinlay Yellowlees   +1 more
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The Use Of Telemedicine By Physicians: Still The Exception Rather Than The Rule.

Health Affairs, 2018
Using data from the American Medical Association's 2016 Physician Practice Benchmark Survey, we provide the first nationally representative estimates of physicians' use of telemedicine.
Carol K. Kane, K. Gillis
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Physicians' Assistants: Nurses as Physicians

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor.— Reference is made to the recent editorial "Physician's Assistant or Assistant Physician?" ( 212 :313, 1970) in which our article ( 211 :476, 1970) was discussed. We are most appreciative of the interestThe Journalhas shown in this program by devoting an editorial to it.
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Physicians Married to Physicians

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1994
Cynda Ann Johnson, Bruce E. Johnson
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WILLS FOR PHYSICIANS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1950
There is a widespread superstition which deters many persons from practical consideration of the question "What will be done with my property after my death?" The superstition seems to be that making a will is an invitation to fate to strike one down. It is difficult to believe that physicians, whose professional duties require a sensible attitude and ...
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THE PATIENT AND THE PHYSICIAN

The Lancet, 1951
Excerpt Patients will take precedence over physicians in my address, as in natural and chronologic order they do.
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[The physician and the environment].

Annali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunita, 1990
will be ...
Signorelli, C, Fara, G M
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A Physician in 1776

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
In 1775 a Virginia physician penned the following certificate1: These Presents will Inform All whom are Concerndthat MrCary Henry Hampton of the County of PrWilliam in the Colony of Virginia hath Compleatdhis Apprentisship to my Instruction in the Arts & Scienes [sic] of Anatomy, Chirurgery, Physic & Midwifery to all of which for the space of four ...
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