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  • ...ciety in order to protect the patient. The qualifications required to be a physician are not uniform throughout the world, but, generally involve formal academi * [[Primary care physician]]
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  • '''Asclepiodotus''' (Greek '''Άσκληπιόδοτος''') was a physician, mathematician and musician of the late 5th century AD, who was best known
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  • #REDIRECT [[Physician-patient relationship]]
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  • {{rpl|Primary care physician}} {{rpl|Physician-patient relationship}}
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  • ...y responsible for a patient's health. One of the tasks of the primary care physician is coordinating the many facets of a patient's health care and [[chronic di ==Most common reasons to see a primary care physician==
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  • ...nsed, or credentialed to provide medical care under the supervision of a [[physician]][. The concept does not include [nurse]]s, but does include [[orthopedic a
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  • '''John Snow''' (1813-1858), was a British physician who is considered to be one of the founders of [[epidemiology]] for his wor ...itish poll in 2003 may have been a bit weighted, he was voted the greatest physician of all time &mdash; yet he is relatively unknown outside medical circles.<r
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  • A physician, mathematician and musician of the late 5th century AD, who was best known
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  • ...journal| author=Bertakis KD, Roter D, Putnam SM| title=The relationship of physician medical interview style to patient satisfaction. | journal=J Fam Pract | ye ...Talley NJ| title=The irritable bowel syndrome: long-term prognosis and the physician-patient interaction. | journal=Ann Intern Med | year= 1995 | volume= 122 |
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  • Fiduciary relationship which requires trust between the patient and the physician, to aid the diagnostic and therapeutic process.
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  • (1813 &ndash; 1858) British physician who is considered to be one of the founders of epidemiology for his work id
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  • ...nd transporting patients by [[emergency medical technician]]s, [[emergency physician]] response and [[triage]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1908-2001) [[physician's assistant]] deported to [[Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp]] in 1944
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  • ...so falls into this group. [[Gynecology|Gynecologist]]s, in contrast, are [[physician]]s who specialize in women.
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  • * [[Physician]] ** [[Primary care physician]]
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  • [[Physician]] who practices [[psychiatry]]
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  • #redirect [[Physician-patient relationship]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Physician-patient relationship]]
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  • * [http://www.pcssmentor.org/ Physician Clinical Support System for Methadone]
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  • (1787-1861), physician and medical journalist
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  • (1755 - 1843), physician who founded homoeopathic medicine.
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  • An [[oath]] traditionally taken by [[physician]]s before practising [[medicine]].
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  • Indian-American physician, author, and alternative medicine advocate.
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  • Physician, usually an internist, who specializes in the care of hospitalized patients
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  • (1731-1802) Physician, poet, philosopher, botanist, and naturalist; grandfather of Charles Darwin
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  • (1832 - 1920) A German physician known for his foundational work in [[experimental psychology]].
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  • American physician and best-selling author promoting a low-oil, vegan, whole-food diet.
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  • {{r|Physician}} {{r|Primary care physician}}
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  • Symptoms for which the treating physician, other healthcare providers, and research scientists have found no medical
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  • physician, educator, medical philosopher, and historian from Canada, often called the
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  • (1724–1773) Scottish physician who made major contributions to the field of medical ethics.
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  • (1904-1992) Russian-born scientist and physician committed to curing "diseases of civilization"
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  • (1710-1790) The leading British physician of the 18th century.
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  • ...physician to [[Heinrich Himmler]], Chief Surgeon of the Staff of the Reich Physician SS and Police (''Oberster Kliniker, Reichsarzt SS und Polizei'') and Presid
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  • (335 B.C. - 280 B.C.) Alexandrian physician, often called the father of anatomy.
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  • (1859–1930) British author – of the ''[[Sherlock Holmes]]'' stories – and physician.
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  • German physician, specialist in skin and venereal diseases, tried in [[Medical Case (NMT)]]
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  • Consulting physician to the WWII [[Luftwaffe]] and defendant in the [[Medical Case (NMT)]]
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  • Method of charging whereby a physician or other practitioner bills for each encounter or service rendered.<noinclu
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  • Clinical manifestations that can be either objective when observed by a physician, or subjective when perceived by the patient.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noincl
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  • (980 - 1037), Persian court physician and writer of influential medical treatise, called the 'prince of physician
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  • Prayer that is said to have been written by the 12th-century physician-philosopher Moses Maimonides, often recited by new medical graduates.
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  • ...no longer dominating the health care although still influential, American physician professional society formed in 1847
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  • (1493-1541) An early Renaissance alchemist, philosopher and physician credited with founding the modern fields of pharmacology and toxicology.
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  • (1868 - 1918) A German physician known for his foundational work on the [[cytoarchitecture]] of the [[cerebr
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  • Staff physician at the Institute for Aviation Medicine in Berlin; defendant at the [[Medica
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  • (b. 30 September 1951) Australian physician and Nobel Prize recipient in Physiology or Medicine, for proving that bacte
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  • (1911-1979) A Nazi [[SS]] [[Hauptsturmfuhrer]] and physician at [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]], involved in direct killings and noncon
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  • Improper, unskilled, or negligent treatment of a patient by a physician, dentist, nurse, pharmacist, or other health care professional.
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  • (1745 - 1813) American physician, educator, chemist, writer, and Founding Father who is known as the "Father
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  • '''John Snow''' may refer to [[John Snow (physician)]]
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  • An American physician at [[Harvard University|Harvard]], author, and first female [[editor-in-chi
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  • A physician, mathematician and musician of the late 5th century AD, who was best known
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  • Fiduciary relationship which requires trust between the patient and the physician, to aid the diagnostic and therapeutic process.
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  • A device developed by Doctor Joseph-Ignace Guillotin, a French physician, as a humane device for execution.
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  • ...Psychiatry at the [[University of Rochester]] and an advocate of humane [[physician-assisted suicide]]
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  • (1st - 2nd century) Greek physician from Ephesus, who was one of the chief representatives of the Methodic scho
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  • Board member, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]; Senior Staff Physician and Director of the Glaucoma Service at the Henry Ford Health System
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  • U.S. Green Party politician, physician and activist; 2012 and 2016 party nominee for U.S. president (born 1950).
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  • Generally considered the #2 leader of [[al-Qaeda]], an Egyptian physician who was mentored, in a faction of the Muslim Brotherhood, by Sayyid Qutb
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  • (1514 - 1564) Flemish physician who revolutionized the field of anatomy by laying the groundwork for a new,
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  • A practicing physician and [[anesthesiology|anesthesiologist]] who does research and writing in [[
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  • A [[physician]] specialty with a core competence in obtaining and diagnosing by means of
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  • (1579&ndash;1657) [[United Kingdom|English]] physician who discovered the true nature of [[blood]] circulation and the function of
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  • (25 December 1652 – 20 October 1713) Scottish physician and satirist, known by his medical writings in ''Dissertationes medicae'' (
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  • Physician at the [[Ravensbrueck Concentration Camp]] and assistant to [[Karl Gebhardt
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  • ...and military ranks|Oberfuehrer]], chief of the Personal Staff of the Reich Physician SS, [[Ernst Grawitz]]
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  • ...a subspecialty, its physician practitioners may be in the role of primary physician for a patient whose chief complaint is a chronic pain syndrome. Pain medici
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  • An American medical organization consisting of physicians and non-physician specialists in the field of chest medicine, which includes pulmonology, tho
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  • SS-[[Nazi military and SS ranks|Hauptsturmfueher]] and camp physician at [[Buchenwald Concentration Camp]]; executed for war crimes as a result o
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  • SS physician involved in [[Nazi medical experiments]]; tried and executed by the SS for
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  • {{rpl|Primary care physician}} {{rpl|Physician-patient relationship}}
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  • (c. 460 – 370 BCE) A physician, who revolutionized the practice of medicine by transforming it from its my
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  • [[Australia|Australian]] physician who shared the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]], with his colleagu
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  • ...ages for the use of chloroform as surgical [[anesthesia]] was [[John Snow (physician)|John Snow]]. However, it was more [[toxic]] than [[diethyl ether]], anoth
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  • (ca. 131 - ca. 201) Pergamum-born influential physician of antiquity, who produced a philosophically sophisticated synthesis of ear
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  • ...zi SS and military ranks|Sturmbannfueher]] in the [[Waffen SS]]; Assistant Physician to [[Karl Gebhardt]] at the Hohenychen Hospital; defendant in the [[Medical
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  • (1716&ndash;1794) Scottish physician and pioneer of naval hygiene, whose recommendation that fresh citrus fruit
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  • (1888-1945) SS physician who participated in [[Nazi selection]] at the [[Auschwitz Concentration Cam
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  • ...managed care organizations. They are the attending or primary responsible physician for the patient during hospitalization."<ref name="title">{{cite web |url=h ...if the consultant report goes to the hospitalist rather than the community physician.
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  • A [[Nazi]] physician and Chief Surgeon of the [[SS]]; executed for [[Holocaust]]-related war cri
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  • (15 September 1822 - 1894) English physician and writer on English literature, best known for a ten volume work entitled
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  • Staff physician at the Department for Aviation Medicine at the German Experimental Institut
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  • Staff physician of the WWII [[Luftwaffe]], Chief of Department for Aviation Medicine of the
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  • ...[[palaeopathology|palaeopathologist]], [[anthropology|anthropologist]], [[physician|medical doctor]], writer and broadcaster; Professor of the Public Engagemen
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  • (1941–2009) [[United States of America|American]] physician, medical director of clinic in [[Wichita]], [[Kansas (U.S. state)|Kansas]],
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  • (1813 &ndash; 1858) British physician who is considered to be one of the founders of epidemiology for his work id
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  • ...nsed, or credentialed to provide medical care under the supervision of a [[physician]][. The concept does not include [nurse]]s, but does include [[orthopedic a
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  • ...by [[emergency medical technician]] under medical control or directly by [[physician]]s (e.g., [[field amputation]] and other management of [[crush injury]])
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  • ...([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]]) and physician; sought Republican Presidential candidacy in 2008; father of [[Rand Paul]];
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  • ...-32-06.shtml Testimony of Franz Blaha before the IMT] Blaha was a prisoner-physician at [[Dachau Concentration Camp]], who testified before the [[International
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  • ...-32-06.shtml Testimony of Franz Blaha before the IMT] Blaha was a prisoner-physician at [[Dachau Concentration Camp]], who testified before the [[International
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  • ...-32-06.shtml Testimony of Franz Blaha before the IMT] Blaha was a prisoner-physician at [[Dachau Concentration Camp]], who testified before the [[International
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  • ...-32-06.shtml Testimony of Franz Blaha before the IMT] Blaha was a prisoner-physician at [[Dachau Concentration Camp]], who testified before the [[International
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  • ...officer of [[Nazi Germany]], [[Gruppenfuhrer]] in the [[SS]] and personal physician to [[Adolf Hitler]]; executed for war crimes related to the [[Holocaust]],
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  • Physician; Special Advisor to the United Nations Secretary-General; board of director
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  • ...][[New York (U.S. state)|New York]]) (1923-1938), [[homeopathy|homeopathic physician]] and educator; drafted legislation creating U.S. [[Food and Drug Administr
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  • ...cording to their meanings. The [[English]] [[philology|philologist]] and [[physician]], Peter Roget created the first thesaurus in 1852.
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  • ...no longer dominating the health care although still influential, American physician professional society formed in 1847. It does not have regulatory authority
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  • Physician and attorney; [[U.S. Representative]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|
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  • American physician and immunologist who has served as the director of the National Institute o
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  • ...medical and osteopathic physicians, dentists, advanced practice nurses and physician assistants dedicated to the practice, promotion and improvement of homeopat
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  • Dr. Deborah Leah Birx is an American physician and diplomat who served as the United States Global AIDS Coordinator for Pr
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  • A Nazi [[Schutzstaffel]] (SS) physician, with the rank of [[Nazi SS and military ranks|Oberfuehrer]]; Chief of the
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  • [[Emergency medicine|Emergency physician]]; principal, [[Chertoff Group]]; Assistant Secretary for Health Affairs a
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  • [[Infectious disease]] physician and molecular biologist; Director of the Institute for Strategic Threat Ana
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  • Physician and [[brigadier general|Brigadier General]], [[U.S. Army]]; currently direc
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  • {{r|John Snow (physician)}}
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  • '''Malpractice''' is the "failure of a professional person, a physician or lawyer, to render proper services through reprehensible ignorance or neg
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  • ...medical and osteopathic physicians, dentists, advanced practice nurses and physician assistants dedicated to the practice, promotion and improvement of homeopat ...DDS degree are eligible to be Active Members; advanced practice nurses and physician assistants are eligible to be Associate Members.<ref>{{citation
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  • *[http://www.ksbha.org/ Kansas State Board of Healing Arts] Regulates physician licensure. Includes mission statement, staff directory, licensing and disci
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  • '''Salvador Allende''' (1908-1973) was a politically active Chilean physician, who became the first elected Marxist President of Chile. Among the founder | title = VOICES FROM THE PAST: Salvador Allende : Physician, Socialist, Populist, and President
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  • ...ysician William Cullen of Edinburgh (1712-1790) transcribed by his student physician Louis Odier of Geneva (1748-1817) |title = Doctor William Cullen, physician, Edinburgh": a consultation practice in the eighteenth century
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  • '''Asclepiodotus''' (Greek '''Άσκληπιόδοτος''') was a physician, mathematician and musician of the late 5th century AD, who was best known
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  • '''Barry J. Marshall''' (1951-), an Australian physician and researcher, received the 2005 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]]
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  • Physician and [[U.S. Congress|U.S. Congressional Representative]]([[Republican Party
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  • ...the [[Chordoma Foundation]] that he set up with the help of his mother, a physician. Makes the case that current scientific communication is not optimized for
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  • ...'''fee-for-service plan''' is a type of reimbursement mechanism "whereby a physician or other practitioner bills for each encounter or service rendered. In addi [[Primary care physician]]s practicing in fee-for-service plans may be more susceptible to [[conflic
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  • ...ciety in order to protect the patient. The qualifications required to be a physician are not uniform throughout the world, but, generally involve formal academi * [[Primary care physician]]
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  • *[http://www.emedicine.com/ eMedicine] Physician contributed medical articles and CME
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  • '''Luc Montagnier'''(1932-), a [[physician]] and [[virology|virologist]] is best known as discoverer, or co-discoverer
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  • ...condition. The Content should never be used in place of the advice of your physician or other medical professional, and your use of the Medpedia Service indicat ...ot recommend or endorse any treatment, institution, product, professional, physician, procedure or other information that may be mentioned on Medpedia. By using
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  • '''Karl Brandt''' was a physician and [[SS]] officer in [[Nazi Germany]], executed for his role in the [[Holo With the rank of [[Gruppenfuhrer]] in the SS, he was personal physician to [[Adolf Hitler]] (''Reicharzt''), Reich Commissioner for Health and San
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  • ...endon problems: A review and recommendations for treatment |journal=Am Fam Physician |volume=72 |issue=5 |pages=811–8 |year=2005 |month=September |pmid=161563 ...Mines B |title=Management of patellofemoral pain syndrome |journal=Am Fam Physician |volume=75 |issue=2 |pages=194–202 |year=2007 |month=January |pmid=172632
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  • ...e''' is a device developed by Doctor [[Joseph-Ignace Guillotin]], a French physician as a humane device for [[capital punishment|execution]].
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  • ...rom the SA into the [[SS]]. Wagner had been accused of protecting Chief SA Physician Ketterer, a friend of Villain, of accusations of homosexuality. Villain cha
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  • ...h SJ, Asimos AW| title=A feasibility study of the sensitivity of emergency physician Dysphagia screening in acute stroke patients. | journal=Ann Emerg Med | yea ...h SJ, Asimos AW| title=A feasibility study of the sensitivity of emergency physician Dysphagia screening in acute stroke patients. | journal=Ann Emerg Med | yea
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  • '''John Gregory''' (June 3, 1724–1773) was a Scottish physician whose writings made an important contribution to the field of medical ethic ...sh language, appearing as ''Lectures on the Duties and Qualifications of a Physician''(1772). The work built on [[Francis Bacon]]’s philosophy of medicine, an
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  • '''Nuclear medicine''' is that physician specialty concerned with diagnosis and treatment involving [[radioactive]] ...s because they use modalities, such as X-ray, that a pure nuclear medicine physician is not formally trained to do. In practice, many radiologists take addition
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  • ...litating physically diseased or injured patients."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> Its physician practitioners are called '''physiatrists''', and work with a variety of all
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  • '''Victor Adler''' (1852-1918), also spelled '''Viktor''', was an Austrian physician and politician. Early in his political career, he was most strongly associa
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  • ...ced [[paramedic]]s, to the operation of [[field hospital]]s. An emergency physician, over a radio link, may guide minimally trained people in dealing with crit ...ve emergency medicine is one of the most demanding specialties in terms of physician flexibility, as well as flexibility within a [[triage]]-defined medical del
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  • | title = Diagnostic Error in Medicine: Analysis of 583 Physician-Reported Errors ...itle=Prevalence of migraine in patients with a history of self-reported or physician-diagnosed "sinus" headache |journal=Arch. Intern. Med. |volume=164 |issue=1
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  • ...welling, muscle or joint aches should discontinue medication and consult a physician.
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  • {{r|Ernst Grawitz}} Chief physician of the SS.
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  • ...gathered in the [[physical examination]] and is an important part of the [[physician-patient relationship]]. The medical history contributes more to diagnosis t ...eborn S, Hummel J, Nagasawa P, Robins LS| title=Effectiveness of intensive physician training in upfront agenda setting. | journal=J Gen Intern Med | year= 2011
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  • This is a component of the [[physician-patient relationship]]. However, in [[health care delivery]], patient satis [[Physician]]s, who work in settings that use incentives based on patient satisfaction
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  • '''George Tiller''' (1941–2009) was an [[United States of America|American]] physician and medical director of Women's Health Care Services in [[Wichita]], [[Kans
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  • ...n the [[Waffen SS]]. He held the position of Chief Hygienist of the Reich Physician SS and Police (''0berster Hygieniker, Reichsarzt SS und Polizei'') and Chie
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  • '''Olga Lingyel''' (1908-2001) was a [[physician's assistant]] deported to [[Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp]] in 1944
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  • ...rches: can MEDLINE searches find the forest or a tree? | journal=Can Fam Physician | year= 2005 | volume= 51 | issue= | pages= 848-9 | pmid=16926954
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  • ...bers, ACP is the largest medical-specialty organization and second-largest physician group in the [[United States of America]]. ACP provides information and adv ...ysician assistants (PAs) who are Fellow Members of the American Academy of Physician Assistants.
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  • ...urn to Leiden, but settled once more in Edinburgh. He rose to be the first physician in Scotland, and was frequently called into consultation both in England an
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  • ...ck. Two volumes were compiled by William Henry (1774-1836), the Manchester physician and chemist, some of whose own lecture notes are also preserved."'' |title=Joseph Black (1728-1799): Scottish physician and chemist.
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  • '''John Hughes Bennett''' (1812-1875) is best known as the physician who, in 1845, first described [[leukaemia]]<ref>John Hughes Bennett (1812-1 ...athologist and Keeper of Statistics, [[Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh]], and Physician to the Royal Dispensary and to the Fever Hospital. In 1845, he was appointe
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  • ...pulator actually cuts, cauterizes, etc., but under the direct control of a physician using a joystick, vernier dials, etc. In the robotic example, the control s Telemedicine can facilitate specialty care delivered by [[primary care physician]]s. <ref>{{Cite journal
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  • Paine consulted with physician Dr. [[Benjamin Rush]] while writing and it was Rush who suggested the pamph
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  • ...Programs&ID=6687&Name=General+Neurology+Program&pict_id=2304210 |title=YMG Physician Profile &ndash; Steven Novella |accessdate=December 26, 2007 |work= [http:/
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  • ...the patient in attendance, followed by discussion of the case by a senior physician".(Hebert RS. Wright SM. Re-examining the value of medical grand rounds. Aca
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  • ...stern [[Turkey]] &mdash; gained lasting fame as a learned Greek scientific physician in the late 1st and early 2nd century CE (the 100s CE), specializing in ped ...e his knowledge of the anatomical studies of the uterus by the Alexandrian physician, [[Herophilus]], and that of Alexandrian pediatric and obstetric medical a
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  • An immigrant from [[Switzerland]], he was a physician who receuved M.D. degree from the medical colleges of Paris and Berlin. Af
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  • Insufficient time hinders the ability of the [[primary care physician]] to deliver primary prevention.<ref name="pmid12660210">{{cite journal| au
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  • ...ile some occupational and physical therapists practice independently, when physician-supervised, the relevant specialty is [[physical and rehabilitation medicin
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  • ...al.| title=Caught in the act? Prevalence, predictors, and consequences of physician detection of unannounced standardized patients. | journal=Health Serv Res | ...NK, Anderson D, Lazarus CJ, Termini M, Bowdish B, Chauvin S et al.| title=Physician practice behavior and practice guidelines: using unannounced standardized p
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  • ...ntial Nazi in the German psychiatric establishment", was both a respected physician and a Nazi activist. He worked with the RuSHA, but also performed respected
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  • ...of Age -- A previously healthy 65-year-old woman went to her primary care physician in late August, seeking evaluation of a "spot" that had appeared on her rig
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  • The oath is often confused with Maimonides "Daily Prayer of the Physician", which is probably more properly attributed to a later writer.
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  • ...’ and there are other writers of the same name, notably a grammarian and a physician, who may have been the same man.
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  • ...here pharmacists dispense drugs upon a medical prescription written by a [[physician]] or other prescriber. Pharmacists, with the help of [[pharmacy technician ...ients and make drug decisions directly, usually under the supervision of a physician. These pharmacists manage difficult drug regimens, that often require more
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  • '''Henry Morley''' (1822-1894) was, among other things, a physician, the conductor of a school, one of the first Professors of English Literatu
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  • ...cale without a medical degree, Bönninghausen eventually received a special physician's licence to practise from [[Frederick William IV]], King of Prussia in 184
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  • ...'''ACCP''') is a medical organization consisting of [[physicians]] and non-physician specialists in the field of [[chest medicine]], which includes [[pulmonolog
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  • | title = Physician's Guide to the Treatment And Follow-up of Metabolic Diseases | title = Physician's Guide to the Laboratory Diagnosis of Metabolic Diseases
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  • ...rtified [[genetic counselor]]s, the former bound by the ethics of having a physician-patient relationship with the client, and the latter bound by a set of prof ...e choice of whether or not to bear children was up to them, and not to the physician or any state authority. At the time he practiced, the ability for adults to
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  • ...f&cmd=prlinks&id=21422099 }} </ref>, but the use of order sets depends on physician and other factors<ref name="pmid16169772">{{cite journal| author=McAlearney
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  • ...n only medicine]]s'' (POM), which must be prescribed by a [[physician]], [[physician assistant]], [[nurse practitioner]], or [[dentist]]. These medications are ..., Bolcic-Jankovic D et al.| title=Physician professionalism and changes in physician-industry relationships from 2004 to 2009. | journal=Arch Intern Med | year=
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  • | [[Physician]], ''biomedical specialist'', ''non-homeopathic physician'' | [[Homeopathy|Homeopath]], or if an MD/DO or licensed ND, "homeopathic physician"
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  • ...ance, the very first of these (alkaptonuria) was identified in 1902 by the physician, Archibald E Garrod. Clinical geneticists practiced with a focus on these r ==Patients and clients seen by physician geneticists==
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  • '''Ignaz Semmelweis''' (1818-1865) was a 19th century [[Austro-Hungarian]] physician. He is best remembered for his contributions in combating "childbed fever" Dr. Semmelweis was not the only physician to take a special interest in the problem. In the U.S. [[Oliver Wendell Ho
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  • * Shryock, Richard H. "The American Physician in 1846 and in 1946: A Study in Professional Contrasts," ''Journal of the A * Thomas Neville Bonner, ''Becoming a Physician: Medical Education in Great Britain, France, Germany, and the United States
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  • ...men in Acute Diseases. The Sacred Disease. The Art. Breaths. Law. Decorum. Physician (Ch. 1). Dentition.] W. H. S. JONES, TRANSLATOR. Series No. 148. 416 pages. ...log/L482.html Volume VIII. Places in Man. Glands. Fleshes. Prorrhetic 1-2. Physician. Use of Liquids. Ulcers. Haemorrhoids and Fistulas.] PAUL POTTER, TRANSLATO
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  • ...ent Architecture (CDA) documents are used to communicate documents such as physician notes and other material.
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  • '''Vic Snyder''' (1947-) is a physician, attorney and [[Democratic Party (United States)]] [[U.S. Representative]] ...National Right to Life Committee]] gave him 55%. He voted against a ban on physician-assisted suicide.
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  • | occupation = Family physician, author ...me="Health" /> Now semi-retired, his practice as a board-certified family physician was based on his nutrition-based approach to [[obesity]] and [[chronic dise
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  • The '''Hippocratic Oath''' is an [[oath]] traditionally taken by [[physician]]s before practising [[medicine]]; it commits them to a certain view of the <blockquote>"I swear by Apollo Physician and Asclepius and Hygieia and Panaceia and all the gods and goddesses, maki
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  • Medical control for Emergency Medical Services is within the scope of the physician specialty of [[Emergency Medicine]]. ...earch and rescue]] personnel often are certified at the EMT/Paramedic or [[Physician Assistant]] levels. There are closely related nursing specializations inclu
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  • ...e of a theoretical than real situation. When the drugs are prescribed by a physician expert in [[pain medicine]], the current standard is that there is no upper This decision cannot be justified only because the physician does not intend to cause death. "A variety of substantive medical and ethic
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  • ...where an individual suffers from multiple physical symptoms for which the physician or other healthcare provider has found no physical cause.<ref name="pmid168 An empathetic approach by the doctor leading to a successful [[physician-patient relationship]] may be helpful.<ref name="pmidpending">{{Cite journ
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  • '''Benjamin Rush''' (December 24, 1745 - April 19, 1813) was an [[American]] physician, educator, chemist, writer, and [[Founding Father]]. He was one of [[Penns ...career. His uncle secured him a six year apprenticeship with the leading physician in Philadelphia, Dr. [[John Redman]]. Rush proved to be a skillful apprent
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  • | journal = Am Fam Physician
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  • ...re behind the Order's revival was Bernard-Raymond Fabre-Palaprat, a French physician an interest in the history of the medieval order. In 1805, heestablished th
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  • ...evaluate a patient and modify therapy, usually under the supervision of a physician. Pharmacists are often responsible for [[pharmacokinetics]], writing [[TPN
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  • ...journal| author=Bertakis KD, Roter D, Putnam SM| title=The relationship of physician medical interview style to patient satisfaction. | journal=J Fam Pract | ye ...Talley NJ| title=The irritable bowel syndrome: long-term prognosis and the physician-patient interaction. | journal=Ann Intern Med | year= 1995 | volume= 122 |
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  • ...ly [[Renaissance]] [[Alchemy|alchemist]], [[Philosophy|philosopher]] and [[physician]]. His name was Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim but l ...elp others. He wrote: "No one requires greater love of the heart than the physician. For him the ultimate instance is man's distress. Privilege and lineage pal
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  • ...cially for [[sports medicine]], may practice independently, but when under physician supervision, [[physical and rehabilitation medicine]] is the relevant speci Either a prescribing physician or an independent therapist begins the process by focusing on relief of pai
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  • ...ly the day before and asks the others to not overdo it. [[Eryximachus]], a physician, heartily endorses this moderation, and also suggests that the flute-girl b
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  • *Brodsky, Alyn. ''Benjamin Rush: Patriot and Physician'' (New York: Truman Talley, 2004) ISBN 978-0312309114 *Goodman, Nathan G. ''Benjamin Rush, Physician and Citizen, 1746-1813'' (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1
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  • ...images produced by [[radioactive]] substances introduced into the body. A physician who has taken a [[postgraduate medical education#residency|residency]] in r ...r [[diagnostic imaging]] procedures. These are done only on the order of a physician, who will interpret the results.
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  • ...ced to the writings of [[William Cullen]] (1710-1790), the leading British physician of the 18th century. Cullen used the term ‘placebo’ at least twice in l Thus, for Cullen, a placebo treatment was defined more by the physician’s lack of curative intention than the make-up of the compound being presc
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  • '''Émile Littré''' (1801-1881) was a French scholar, physician, philologist, and philosopher. He was born in Paris.
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  • ...ood, and used this correlation in his later thinking about the brain. As a physician, he took every opportunity to palpate the [[skull]]s of individuals with de
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  • ...pret their symptoms as signs of a serious illness and usually present to a physician already having determined a diagnosis. These fears are irrational because t Frequent visits, perhaps monthly, with their [[primary care physician]] may reduce may reduce health expenditures according to a [[randomized con
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  • Italian physician [[Francesco Redi]] provided proof against spontaneous generation. He devise [[John Snow (physician)|John Snow]] contributed to the formation of the germ theory when he traced
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  • '''Medical malpractice''' is the "failure of a professional person, a physician or lawyer, to render proper services through reprehensible ignorance or neg ...B, Seabury S, Lakdawalla D, Chandra A| title=Malpractice risk according to physician specialty. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 2011 | volume= 365 | issue= 7 | p
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  • ...hings came out of the ocean of milk, culminating in Dhanvantari, the first physician, carrying a golden pot of amrita.
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  • ...cefpodoxime, as this may result in a serious allergic reaction. Contact a physician immediately if any of the follow symptoms occur: hives, itching, skin rash,
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  • ...rnal |author=Chinnock B, Afarian H, Minnigan H, Butler J, Hendey GW |title=Physician clinical impression does not rule out spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in
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  • ...l.'' |title=Validating an instrument for selecting interventions to change physician practice patterns: a Michigan Consortium for Family Practice Research study ...l.'' |title=Validating an instrument for selecting interventions to change physician practice patterns: a Michigan Consortium for Family Practice Research study
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  • ...obo of the [[University of Texas Medical Branch]] at Galveston and Houston physician-philanthropist John P. McGovern both shared a respect for the methods of Wi
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  • ...more severe, spinal fusion (surgery), or braces might be prescribed by a [[physician]]. Back braces have been known to be especially difficult for adolescents
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  • In 1758, he was appointed physician to the Naval Hospital at Haslar in Gosport, where he investigated the disti In 1783, he was succeeded as Chief Physician at Haslar by his son John. He died in 1794 at Gosport, and is buried in Por
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  • ...ints an intimate portrait of Churchill by Sir Charles Watson, his personal physician (Lord Moran), who spent the war years with the Prime Minister. In his diary
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  • ...der of a licensed physician, and its use must be carefully supervised by a physician. Prednisone is use to treat allergies, carditis, systemic [[dermatomyositis
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  • ...g Pike, a former editorial writer for the ''[[Philadelphia Inquirer]], and physician Manan Trivedi, have announced they will run.
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  • '''John Forbes''' (1787-1861), physician and medical journalist, was born on 17 December 1787 at Cuttlebrae in Banff ...]]. When, fortuitously, Professor Jamieson asked to recommend an Edinburgh physician with an interest in geology for a medical practice in [[Penzance]], Cornwal
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  • {{r|Nathan Saint-Amand}} Physician; Board of Trustees, [[Manhattan Institute]]
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  • ...g and confidentiality), and some values that extend outside of the patient–physician relationship (such as promotion of public health, and respect for the law). ''"A physician shall respect the rights of patients, colleagues, and other health professi
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  • ...(May 22, 1859 – July 7, 1930) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] author and physician. A prolific writer, his work included [[historical novel]]s, [[Science fict
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  • ...used to described the basic professional level. Much as there are areas of physician specialization, there are various areas of [[advanced practice nursing]]; m
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  • the physician almost as a rule. He is the flower (such as it
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  • ...endages ([[hair]], [[nail|nails]], [[sweat gland|sweat glands]], etc.). A physician specializing in dermatology is called a ''dermatologist.'' Dematologists ac ...ssful completion of formal residency training in dermatology (3 years) the physician is qualified to take certifying board examinations (written and oral) by th
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  • ...n administration is covered under Part B only if it is administered by the physician during an office visit. ...y dollar received by U.S. hospitals, and 27 cents of every dollar spent on physician services is funded by Medicare or Medicaid.
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  • ...hemselves qualified as pilots; the U.S. military has programs where such a physician can, to understand the needs better, can have an assignment in a combat air
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  • V. A. McKusick and H. K. Wiskind, ''Félix Savart (1791–1841), Physician-Physicist: Early Studies Pertinent to the Understanding of Murmurs'', J. Hi
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  • ...tian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann''' (10th April 1755 - 2nd July 1843) was a physician who founded [[homeopathy|homoeopathic medicine]]. Hahnemann is also credite ...good hygiene. Christoph Hufeland (1762 – 1836), the most eminent practical physician of his time in Germany, was, according to Ameke (1885), a close friend of H
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  • ...y responsible for a patient's health. One of the tasks of the primary care physician is coordinating the many facets of a patient's health care and [[chronic di ==Most common reasons to see a primary care physician==
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  • ...ntessori's ideas. (Montessori was the first woman in Italy to qualify as a physician and founder of the Montessori Method of education.) In each of these settin ...ntessori's ideas. (Montessori was the first woman in Italy to qualify as a physician and founder of the Montessori Method of education.) In each of these settin
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  • {{rpl|Charles Darwin}} Darwin began training as a physician in Edinburgh in 1825 at the age of 16; his father, Robert, and grandfather
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  • ...) Encyclopedia Britannica Online Free Full-Text Article, edited by British physician, surgeon, medical historian and bibliophile, Sir Geoffrey Langdon Keynes.
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  • ...ccur within or outside of a formal hospice or palliative care team. Such a physician has expertise in the assessment of patients with advanced disease and catas
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  • *[[The Physician's Tale]] ...ered I-X, but an alternative order lists them A-G, with the tales from the Physician's until the Nun's Priest's placed before the Wife of Bath's. The exception
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  • ...7610"/><br/>[[Cross-sectional study]]||205 patients from 24 [[primary care physician]]s. Subjects has at least one major cardiovascular risk factor.<br/>&bull;&
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  • ...a A, Woolf S, Burdick E, Karson A, Gandhi TK |title=Hospital readmissions: physician awareness and communication practices |journal=J Gen Intern Med |volume=24
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  • ...Forsch, MD | first = Randall | date = 2008-10-15 | work = American Family Physician }}</ref>
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  • ...gained a "conjoint" medical qualification in 1933. In 1935, she was House Physician and Casualty Officer at the Stafford General Infirmary, but when Verney mov
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  • ...the faculty in psychiatry at the University of Zurich, as well s a senior physician at its clinic. Eventually, a growing private practice led him to resign his
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  • History remembers '''William Gilbert''' (1544-1603), an English physician and experimental and theoretical physics-oriented [[natural philosopher]], ...til his death in 1603, he was [[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth I]]'s own physician, and [[James I of England|James VI and I]] renewed his appointment.
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