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We got married and became
doctors.
It's not because
doctors
don't get it.
Half of critical care nurses and a quarter of ICU
doctors
have considered quitting their jobs because of distress over feeling that for some of their patients, they've provided care that didn't fit with the person's values.
But
doctors
can't make sure your wishes are respected until they know what they are.
But similarly, I instruct new doctors: when they walk into a patient's room, before they pick up that medical chart, just look around the room.
Soon, machines will be taxi drivers and
doctors
and professors, but will they be "intelligent?"
The best advice from hospitals and doctors, the best medications from pharmaceutical companies to treat the congestive heart failure of my grandmother didn't work because they didn't acknowledge the systemic racism that she had dealt with since birth.
The war had left us with just 51
doctors
to serve a country of four million people.
It would be like the city of San Francisco having just 10
doctors.
So if you got sick in the city where those few
doctors
remain, you might stand a chance.
Our health care system is structured in such a way that the work of diagnosing disease and prescribing medicines is limited to a team of nurses and
doctors
like me.
But nurses and
doctors
are concentrated in cities, so rural communities like Musu's have been left behind.
Working as part of our team, working as paraprofessionals, community health workers can help ensure that a lot of what your family doctor would do reaches the places that most family
doctors
could never go.
Community members across Liberia learned the symptoms of Ebola, teamed up with nurses and
doctors
to go door-to-door to find the sick and get them into care.
We'll help these countries accredit these workers, so that they're not stuck remaining an under-recognized, undervalued group, but become a renowned, empowered profession, just like nurses and
doctors.
For example,
doctors
have noticed an uptick of something called Guillain-Barré syndrome in recent outbreaks.
It was actually
doctors
in northeastern Brazil who first noticed, just a year ago, after a Zika outbreak, that there was a peak in the incidence of microcephaly.
It took medical
doctors
another year to be sure that it was caused by the Zika virus, but they're now sure.
The
doctors
assured us there was nothing wrong and I shouldn't worry, but I wasn't so sure.
That all sounds scary, but
doctors
are so good at treating meningitis that a visit to the hospital can drastically reduce an adult’s risk of dying from it.
You have classmates, teachers, law enforcement officers, technologists, scientists, doctors, who are all scrambling to make sense of new realities when their social circles are broken.
We had four emergency room
doctors
and two nurses on board the airplane.
In its early years,
doctors
administered a strong electrical current to the brain, causing a whole-body seizure during which patients might bite their tongues or even break bones.
Though misperceptions about ECT persist, accounts like hers have helped make
doctors
and patients alike aware of the treatment’s life changing potential.
They'd become better eye
doctors.
Gentlemen: imagine if you were at risk of losing your penis because
doctors
weren't totally sure where it was or what it looked like.
A study by Merritt Hawkins found that only 20 percent of the family
doctors
in Denver take any Medicaid patients.
Almost half the family
doctors
in the country refuse to see Medicaid patients.
Most
doctors
say you can't make money on Medicaid, but we're doing it just fine.
It's how she saw
doctors
in Somalia.
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