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Worse still, GCC countries’ national health systems have a shortage of local
clinicians
and trained professionals working in local public-health services.
If
clinicians
and health-care workers do not receive multidisciplinary training, they will be unequipped to recognize and address local public-health needs throughout the region.
Clinicians
are inclined to diagnose disorders that they feel more comfortable treating.
We believe that the increased availability of medications that have been approved for the treatment of bipolar disorder might be influencing
clinicians
who are unsure whether or not a patient has bipolar disorder or borderline personality disorder to err on the side of diagnosing the disorder that is responsive to medication.
This bias is reinforced by the marketing message of pharmaceutical companies to physicians, which has emphasized research on delayed diagnosis and under-recognition of bipolar disorder, possibly sensitizing
clinicians
accordingly.
With the greater number of medications approved for the treatment of bipolar disorder, along with multiple reports cautioning
clinicians
against under-diagnosis, it appears that over-diagnosis has become a greater problem than under-diagnosis.
While there is still some uncertainty as to the best assessment approach, we recommend that
clinicians
use a standardized, validated method.
To be blunt, genetic knowledge hasn’t advanced to the point where
clinicians
and scientists can generally link one gene, or even a set of genes, to one condition.
The Court held that
clinicians
must inform patients in advance of surgery that their tissue could be used for research, but denied Moore's claim.
Some
clinicians
and scientists have begun to question whether researchers should be so heavily focused on the brain’s reward systems and the high that their activation by drugs can produce.
It is unfair to blame
clinicians
for serious ADR’s, particularly in the absence of complete safety information.
Fixing the problem requires full cooperation from clinicians, but this requires ending their fear of litigation.
So
clinicians
could prescribe drugs mostly from highly rated companies, and avoid drugs from companies with low ratings.
Clinicians
are not alone in studying ketamine’s potential.
But, though ketamine’s promise has stirred excitement among
clinicians
and neuroscientists, it has also sparked controversy, owing to the drug’s potentially harmful side effects.
Poor adherence to the therapeutic regimen, improper prescribing by clinicians, and drug interactions or malabsorption can result in partial suppression of bacterial growth and the emergence of resistant organisms.
In other words, patients can and should stop being the passive “sick” and actively engage to pressure clinicians, researchers, and drug developers to adapt or perish.
And
clinicians
may be unsure about which constraints are inviolate.
Finally, and perhaps most critically, one must ask how
clinicians
are to make decisions when there are gaps in the EBM knowledge base.
Indeed, one might wonder how such trials are initiated at all if
clinicians
do not tentatively explore a problem in the first place.
Anecdotally,
clinicians
can recall “fighters” with cancer who die and others who “give up” but live.
But, as panic about the spread of Ebola grips Liberia – as well as Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Nigeria – people there are increasingly associating
clinicians
and health-care facilities with exposure to the disease.
With the epidemic still growing, the public-health community is attempting to mount an effective response, using a $100 million funding boost to deploy clinicians, epidemiologists, and other experts.
Both regulators and
clinicians
who run trials have been criticized.
He took 10 major medical advances of the previous three decades, agreed upon by a panel of 70
clinicians
and an equal number of scientists, engineers and administrators.
There was a three-time entrepreneur, Conor Hanley, co-founder of BiancaMed (recently sold to Resmed), who now has a sleep-monitoring tool and an exciting distribution deal with a large company he can’t yet mention;Jim Joyce, a former sales executive for Schering Plough who is now running Point of Care, which helps
clinicians
to help patients to manage their own care after they leave hospital; and Johnny Walker, a radiologist whose company operates scanners in the field and interprets them through a network of radiologists worldwide.
The G20 also made the largest effort to date to replenish stalled pharmaceutical-development pipelines for new antibiotics (which are urgently needed to replace drugs that have become ineffective) and to roll out diagnostic tests enabling
clinicians
to use the drugs they have more effectively.
Keshavjee and a group of TB scientists, clinicians, and advocates from governmental and nongovernmental organizations, hospitals, and universities set themselves the goal of bringing TB’s death toll to zero – and outlined the measures needed to achieve it.
So
clinicians
are faced daily with questions about which drug to administer, but the base of empirical evidence for this decision is appallingly thin.
Private health services and medical tourism induce
clinicians
to migrate from poorer to richer countries, and from public to private health care.
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