Clinic
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The upstreamists are the health care professionals who know that health does begin where we live and work and play, but beyond that awareness, is able to mobilize the resources to create the system in their clinics and in their hospitals that really does start to approach that, to connect people to the resources they need outside the four walls of the
clinic.
First, training has moved out of the ivory tower and into
clinic
classrooms and neighborhoods, the kinds of places most of these grads will practice.
I spoke to him on Skype the other day, and he was in his new university in Florida pursuing his Ph.D. in public health, and he proudly told me how he was able to raise enough funds from the American public to establish a health
clinic
back in his village back home.
So I was thrilled one day to get a page down into the lobby of the
clinic
from a patient who I had seen the year before, and she was there with her two adult daughters, who I also knew, for her one year follow-up exam.
Tomorrow, with compact, portable, inexpensive imaging, every ambulance and every
clinic
can decode the type of stroke and get the right therapy on time.
So I came to work for California Pacific Medical Center, one of the best private hospitals in Northern California, and together, we opened a
clinic
in Bayview-Hunters Point, one of the poorest, most underserved neighborhoods in San Francisco.
So in a project funded by the Gates Foundation, what we're looking at is children in Malawi who have kwashiorkor, a profound form of malnutrition, and mice that get the kwashiorkor community transplanted into them lose 30 percent of their body mass in just three weeks, but we can restore their health by using the same peanut butter-based supplement that is used for the children in the clinic, and the mice that receive the community from the healthy identical twins of the kwashiorkor children do fine.
TR: And then the hope is to get it so it's a home version and I can do my exercise remotely, and the therapist at the
clinic
can see how I'm doing and stuff like that.
Based on the patients who were brought to his clinic, Kanner speculated that autism is very rare.
One boy in his
clinic
could distinguish between 18 symphonies before he turned two.
Its author was a man named Hans Asperger, who ran a combination
clinic
and residential school in Vienna in the 1930s.
Mornings at his
clinic
began with exercise classes set to music, and the children put on plays on Sunday afternoons.
Rather than treating the kids in his
clinic
like patients, Asperger called them his little professors, and enlisted their help in developing methods of education that were particularly suited to them.
But in that very same clinic, I met Theresa, a shy young woman who couldn't look me in the eyes, not because she couldn't see, but the appearance of the growth on her eyes called pterygium meant she'd lost her confidence, and with it, her place in her community.
So it wasn't surprising when he came into
clinic
one day, saying he wanted to raft down the Colorado River.
When I arrived at the
clinic
to be tested, I was handed a questionnaire.
In response, my colleagues and I set up a
clinic.
As health professionals in our daily work, whether in the
clinic
or doing research, we are witness to great injustice: the homeless person who is unable to follow medical advice because he has more pressing priorities; the transgender youth who is contemplating suicide because our society is just so harsh; the single mother who has been made to feel that she is responsible for the poor health of her child.
This work led to the development of Project Brotherhood, a community
clinic
founded by Dr. Eric Whitaker that provided tailored healthcare to black men.
And I remember very distinctly a couple of days after my arrival, I went up to a feeding
clinic.
And you can imagine that larger printers, fast printers like this, could be in your corner pharmacy, in your doctor's office, in a rural
clinic.
And more recently, even, we've been able to launch into the market here in Europe a flowable gel that is used for diabetic foot ulcers, that is now approved for use in the
clinic.
Every member of her team, and every moment a women is at her clinic, is as supportive as possible.
Jennie's waiting room feels more like your aunt's living room than a
clinic.
It's also a problem because you have to go back to the
clinic
about every week in order to get more pills, and in sub-Saharan Africa or other places where TB is common, now you're talking about going someplace pretty far, taking tough and slow public transport, maybe the
clinic
is inefficient.
Some of the toughest stories we hear are actually from women who, in these places where domestic violence can be kind of common, they tell us that they have to hide it from their husbands that they're coming to the
clinic.
So it's no wonder really that patients like Robin, who I just told you about, who I met in that clinic, turn to medical marijuana to try to claw back some semblance of control.
I went to a seedy
clinic
in Venice Beach in California and got a recommendation that would allow me to be a medical marijuana patient.
I walked into the clinic, and from the moment that I entered many of these clinics and dispensaries, I felt like that dispensary, that clinic, was there for me.
Think about the last time you went to any hospital or
clinic
and the last time anybody spent an hour explaining those sorts of things to you.
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