Patient
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And all you know about this
patient
is that there's a tumor about the size of a golf ball or so in the right frontal lobe of this person's brain.
Because now you need to decide, should I stop here and let this
patient
go, risking that there might be some leftover cancer cells behind that I just couldn't see, or should I take away some extra margins, typically about an inch or so around the tumor just to be sure that I removed everything?
And so this tumor is now growing in this mouse's brain, and then we've taken a doctor and asked the doctor to please operate on the mouse as if that was a patient, and take out piece by piece out of the tumor.
After working for a few years on a locked-in
patient
psychiatric unit, I eventually transferred to the National Intrepid Center of Excellence, NICoE, which leads TBI care for active duty service members.
For example, we've begun to partner with churches and to think about nurses that are church members, that come from that trusted community, as
patient
advocates and health coaches to people like Jane.
Days later rounding on the same patient, she looks at me and says, "Your people are killing people in Los Angeles."
A single story in which a
patient
apparently self-cured just due to being misdiagnosed in the first place.
In the US, we spend each year roughly 2,500 dollars per AIDS patient, 250 dollars per MS
patient
and just 5 dollars per year per ME
patient.
You destroy all the bone marrow in the cancer
patient
with massive doses of chemotherapy, and then you replace that marrow with several million healthy marrow cells from a donor.
And then you do everything you can to make sure that those new cells engraft in the
patient.
There is no surgery I have ever performed for a sarcoma
patient
that has ever been guided by a randomized controlled clinical trial, what we consider the best kind of population-based evidence in medicine.
Because if I am humble and curious, when a
patient
asks me a question, and I don't know the answer, I'll ask a colleague who may have a similar albeit distinct
patient
with sarcoma.
As an example, this is a
patient
of mine who had a cancer near his knee.
A colleague of mine removed a tumor from a
patient'
s limb.
But his conversations with the
patient
were exactly what a
patient
might want: brimming with confidence.
My colleague came to me and said, "Kevin, would you mind looking after this
patient
for me?"
He said, "Please, just look after this
patient
for me."
So I performed a much more invasive surgery and had a very different conversation with the
patient
afterwards.
Almost 20 billion times each year, a person walks into a doctor's office, and that person becomes a
patient.
You or someone you love will be that
patient
sometime very soon.
That
patient
was my government.
The same principle applies if we're building a building, if we're diagnosing and caring for a patient, or if we are teaching a class to a roomful of high schoolers.
We want to treat them like human
patient
data, and not reveal their locations.
Here is our very first patient, out of intensive care, and just watch that chair, all right?
And information on how they could support themselves and their children, such as information like spending time talking to your child, showing them more affection, being more
patient
with your child, talking to your children.
Time is used to displace us, or conversely, we are urged into complacency through endless calls to just be
patient.
Talk about having to be
patient.
The transition from cure to care remains a challenging one for many hospital physicians whose training has really been about saving lives, not about gently guiding the
patient
to the end of life.
You had a
patient
with a suspected bacterial infection, you gave him the antibiotic, and without really needing to know anything else about the bacteria causing the disease, many of the patients recovered.
We are only able to do complex medical interventions and medical surgeries today because we have antibiotics, and we don't risk the
patient
dying the very next day from the bacterial infection that he might contract during the operation.
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