Clinicians
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Every year or so, I have the privilege of taking
clinicians
into the Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau.
There was a study where they looked at how many
clinicians
it took to take care of you if you came into a hospital, as it changed over time.
And in the year 1970, it took just over two full-time equivalents of
clinicians.
Maybe it would inform
clinicians
around the world on how to improve on the clinical management of HIV patients.
We have got to untether
clinicians
and patients from the notion of traveling to a special bricks-and-mortar place for all of our care, because these places are often the wrong tool, and the most expensive tool, for the job.
We have engineers, we have cell biologists, we have clinicians, all working together.
So we've been working for a few years with these local communities and
clinicians
to study what happens to the Hmong and Karen microbiomes when people move from refugee camps and villages in Thailand to the USA.
And astute
clinicians
tracked that down, and what they found was they were carrying mutations.
They can be nurses, other clinicians, care managers, social workers.
By some estimates, we need one upstreamist for every 20 to 30
clinicians
in the healthcare system.
And there are a lot of measures that we use for our success, but the main thing that we're interested in is making sure that we're changing the sense of confidence, that "don't ask, don't tell" metric among
clinicians.
We're trying to make sure that clinicians, and therefore their systems that they work in have the ability, the confidence to address the problems in the living and working conditions in our lives.
He got up and gave a very eloquent speech, and at the end of the speech, there was a panel, and on the panel were these pharmaceutical executives and biochemists and
clinicians
and I'm sitting there and I'm listening to them and most of the content went straight over my head.
For most of the 20th century,
clinicians
told one story about what autism is and how it was discovered, but that story turned out to be wrong, and the consequences of it are having a devastating impact on global public health.
He once bragged that he had turned nine out of 10 kids referred to his office as autistic by other
clinicians
without giving them an autism diagnosis.
This new knowledge is the game-changer, and it's up to those scientists that continue to find that evidence, but it's up to the
clinicians
to start translating this data at the bedside, today.
We can measure so much of our physiology and behaviors today, and often it's siloed on our phones and scales, but it's starting to connect to our clinicians, our caregivers, so they can better optimize prevention, diagnostics and therapy.
For the past three years, I've been developing technologies that could ultimately aid
clinicians
with rapid, early-stage cancer diagnostics.
Clinicians
best deliver quality equitable care when they have continuing education about how to best support lactation and breastfeeding.
The
clinicians
taking care of Paul gave me an even deeper appreciation for my colleagues in health care.
I'm forever grateful because Paul's
clinicians
felt that their job wasn't to try to give us answers they didn't have, or only to try to fix things for us, but to counsel Paul through painful choices ... when his body was failing but his will to live wasn't.
If I'm going to ask
clinicians
and researchers and administrators to take risks, then I, Sharon, need to take risks as well.
Shalon was seen multiple times by
clinicians
in those three weeks, and she still died.
Looks simple, but we've reiterated this dozens of times by going into the field to talk to doctors, moms and
clinicians
to ensure that this really meets the needs of the local communities.
And yeah, all the
clinicians
in the audience will talk about power and all the standard deviation.
They have over a billion people in this country, but they have 35,000 local doctors who report paralysis, and clinicians, a huge reporting system in chemists.
Clinicians
stopped using the drugs, but not before causing a large number of unnecessary deaths.
The misplaced fear that allowing opioids to be used in hospitals will fuel addiction and crime in the community has led to tight restrictions on their use, and
clinicians
are not trained to provide them when they are needed.
A new generation of scientists, engineers, and clinicians, educated more broadly than their predecessors, speak the languages of both and are working together in unprecedented ways.
Unfortunately, these efforts lack adequate involvement by West African researchers, clinicians, health workers, and health officials.
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