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تعداد نتایج: 139875  

2016
Hakan Yaman Evrim Didem Güneş

OBJECTIVE Turkey has implemented family practice on a pilot basis as part of the reform in health care, since 2005. This paper aims to understand and describe the prevalent practice patterns and clinic characteristics during the transition period. DESIGN A cross-sectional descriptive study design was used. SUBJECTS An online survey was conducted among Turkish GPs working as primary care doc...

Journal: :Medical education online 2001
Jodi Summers Holtrop

The use of an electronic mailing list as a means of communication among faculty in a network of university-affiliated family practice residency programs was evaluated. Faculty were automatically subscribed to the list by the list owner. Messages were tracked for one year and a written evaluation survey was sent. Ninety two messages were sent, with 52% of the messages being posted information. W...

Journal: :Hepatology 2013
Bruce A Runyon

Ascites is the most common of the three major complications of cirrhosis, the other complications being hepatic encephalopathy and variceal hemorrhage. Cirrhosis is the most common cause of ascites in the United States. Development of ascites may be the first evidence of the presence of cirrhosis. Obesity makes the physical examination less helpful in detecting ascites. Imaging may provide the ...

2017
Jan De Maeseneer Tobias Deutsch Thomas Frese Anika Thielmann Anja Viehmann Birgitta Weltermann Delphine Le Goff Michele Odorico Bernard Le Floch Jérémy Derriennic Etienne Melot Sophie Lalande Fiona O’Reilly A. O’Carroll Hina J. Shahid Mohammed Rabai David Jewell Lieve Peremans Jessica Fraeyman Jean Macq Maguelone Vignes Roy Remmen T. Barrett E. McEntee Aisling O’Shea B. Cleary R. Drew Claire Collins Fiona OReilly Kathrin Schloessler Charles Christian Adarkwah Alexandra Simbrich Matthias Borowski Norbert Donner-Banzhoff Axel Semjonow Hans Werner Hense Peter Maisel Katrin Kuss Charles Christian Adarkwah Hans-Werner Hense Aniela Angelow Gesine Weckmann Jean-François Chenot Gesine Friederike Weckmann Jean François Chenot S. Stracke A. Haase S. Kiel J. Spallek A. Angelow Mechili Enkeleint-Aggelos Agapi Angelaki Valeria Chatzea Dimitra Sifaki-Pistolla Danica Rotar-Pavlic Kathryn Hoffman Sarah Sigalat May Kyttany Khaled Karkabi Christine Kersting Julie Grosse Clarisse Dibao-Dina J. Robert Tine De Burghgraeve Carine van den Broeke Laura Deckx Frank Buntinx Marjan van den Akker Hans Thulesius Ulrika Sandén Berit Skødeberg Toftegaard Peter Vedsted Armin Mainz Jochen Walker Pavlo Kolesnyk Ivan Kutchak A. Dolgikh Zehra Dagli Canan Tuz Filiz AK Ayse Selda Tekiner Ayse Gülsen Ceyhun Peker Mehmet Ungan Antonio Rodriguez-Poncelas Sonia Miravet Joan Barrot Flora Lopez-Simarro Carlos Martin Cantera Inka Miñambres Susana Fontana Victoria Feijoo Elisa Puigdomenech Lorena Soto Biljana Gerasimovska Kitanovska Krzysztof Buczkowski Ferdinando Petrazzuoli Enzo Pirrotta Robert D. Hoffman Aysegul Uludag Kathryn Hoffmann Slawomir Czachowski Tamer Edirne Tuomas Koskela Heidrun Lingner Marija Petek Šter Anna Nickel K. Krüger I. Aumann M. Wacker J.M. von der Schulenburg

European General Practice Research Network (EGPRN) Abstracts from the EGPRN meeting in Leipzig, Germany, 12–16 October 2016. Theme: ‘General practice/family medicine in a changing world’s from the EGPRN meeting in Leipzig, Germany, 12–16 October 2016. Theme: ‘General practice/family medicine in a changing world’ Introduction to the theme ‘General practice/ family medicine in a changing world’ S...

2011
Thomas J. Overbye

Description Simulation of the transient stability problem, which is the assessment of the short term (several to 30 seconds) angular and voltage stability of the power system following a disturbance, is of vital importance. For some portions of the North American power grids, such as the Western Electric Coordinating Council (WECC), transient stability has always been an important consideration...

Journal: :Kathmandu University medical journal 2005
M Lewis S Smith R Paudel M Bhattarai

his paper proposes that the discipline of General Practice (Family Medicine) appropriately trains doctors to meet the identified health needs of Nepal and can make an extremely valuable contribution to the medical education of undergraduates. The paper will identify the current health needs of Nepal as revealed in The Human Resources Report of His Majesty’s Government (HMG) 2003 and demonstrate...

1992
Nicholas Bradley Rupert Gude

Family doctors vary in the range of services they provide for their patients. Of 267 practices in Devon and Cornwall, 245 responded to a questionnaire sent in September 1989 asking for information about services to patients. Most doctors consulted at six to eight patients per hour, whether or not an appointment system operated. About two-thirds of patients had access to a female GP. Nine out of...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1995
F Olesen I Oestergaard

BACKGROUND It is difficult to implement change in general practice. It is not known how best to conduct effective continuing medical education in general practice. General practitioners' criteria for good clinical practice vary and it is unknown whether systematic education by hospital specialists could be expected to reduce variation between general practitioners. AIM A study was undertaken ...

2015
Emily D. Parker Alan R. Sinaiko Matt F. Daley Elyse O. Kharbanda Nicole K. Trower Heather M. Tavel Nancy E. Sherwood David J. Magid Karen L. Margolis Patrick J. O’Connor

INTRODUCTION Elevated blood pressure in childhood may predict increased cardiovascular risk in young adulthood. The Task Force on the Diagnosis, Evaluation and Treatment of High Blood pressure in Children and Adolescents recommends that blood pressure be measured in children aged 3 years or older at all health care visits. Guidelines from both Bright Futures and the Expert Panel of Integrated G...

2012
Stephen Barnett Sandra C Jones Sue Bennett Don Iverson Andrew Bonney

BACKGROUND Good General Practice is essential for an effective health system. Good General Practice training is essential to sustain the workforce, however training for General Practice can be hampered by a number of pressures, including professional, structural and social isolation. General Practice trainees may be under more pressure than fully registered General Practitioners, and yet isolat...

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