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Obituaries / BY: Nis Schmidt, MD October 2023
... Daniel was a natural educator. Teaching, personal contact, communicating, and educating are a necessary part of ...
Editorials / BY: Michael Schwandt, MD, MPH December 2023
... risk of legal punishment, people using drugs often avoid contact with the health care system and other services that ...
MDs To Be / BY: Samantha Gibbon, BSc April 2023
... urgent care centres. Consider making an infographic with contact information for patients about professionals in your ... help. Acknowledge that you may be the first point of contact outside patients’ friends or family following new ...
Editorials / BY: Jeevyn K. Chahal, MD June 2023
... have been instructed to change our philosophy on physical contact with patients, and this permeates into our personal ...
MDs To Be, COVID-19 / BY: Brooke Cheng May 2022
... public fear, seen as a danger due to their higher risk for contact with environments and individuals exposed to ...
Obituaries / BY: David M. Lawson, PhD, RPsych September 2022
... was a death sentence within 2 years. She stayed in contact with her patients and consoled those whose families ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Anne Pousette, MD, MPH September 2021
... behaviors. During the pandemic, most people have had less contact with their primary care providers than normal, and contact has often been via telemedicine. Physicians have an ...
Editorials, COVID-19 / BY: David B. Chapman, MBChB October 2021
... (and a half) horribilis , we are carefully making social contact with one another again and starting to do the things ...
Council on Health Promotion, COVID-19 / BY: Johanna Trimble January/February 2021
... care. They need their families, they need human contact as much as they need protection from the coronavirus. ...
Editorials, COVID-19 / BY: Cynthia Verchere, MD March 2021
... what now stands out as absolutely reckless casualness in contact and unprotected faces. My brain feels completely ...