Patient
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What you're going to be seeing here is, on one side, the actual patient, and on the other side, the simulator.
To show you what I mean, let me tell you about another
patient.
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.
Even though it didn't let me make a purchase though, that letter was priceless because it let me be a
patient.
Top of the mountain mining flooded that road, and now the only way for Jason to get to the
patient
living in that house with black lung disease is to drive his SUV against the current up that creek.
The next morning he got up, put the car on the lift, fixed the fender, and then headed out to meet his next
patient.
And before we left, she went into the room of a dying
patient.
Its role in long-term memory formation was demonstrated in the 1950s by Brenda Milner in her research with a
patient
known as H.M. After having his hippocampus removed, H.M.'s ability to form new short-term memories was damaged, but he was able to learn physical tasks through repetition.
However, for a period ranging from a few months to several years, during which time the
patient
may look and feel completely healthy, the virus continues to replicate and destroy T cells.
He's not a
patient
little fellow, and that will be victory.
During that time, Paul wrote about his transition from doctor to
patient.
In a survey of physicians, 55 percent said they painted a rosier picture than their honest opinion when describing a
patient'
s prognosis.
A few weeks ago, a
patient
came into my clinic.
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.
If that
patient
has someone in the outside world to assist them and help them, the doctor can implement the best care with that connection in mind.
In medicine, people are connected as humans before they're identified as doctor and
patient.
So here I was, seeing this
patient
who was in her second trimester, and I pulled out the ultrasound to check on the baby, and she started telling us stories about her first two kids, and I had the ultrasound probe on her belly, and she just stopped mid-sentence.
We found more than 4,000 people around the world who had PXE, and held
patient
meetings and did clinical trials and studies.
Melquiades was a
patient
at that time, he was about 18 years old, and he had a very difficult form of drug-resistant tuberculosis.
Let me illustrate with a
patient.
Here is a
patient
with a skin cancer called melanoma.
This ultimately is the population that comes back, and takes over the
patient.
Let me walk you through an example of one
patient.
Here's an example of one
patient
who undergoes surgery at time point zero, and then undergoes chemotherapy.
Then the
patient
is under remission.
And the typical scenario is a
patient
would have a tumor detected, and the tissue would be removed in a biopsy procedure and then sent down to a pathology lab where that tissue would be analyzed to look for chemical changes that might inform the oncologist about the best course of treatment.
While a
patient
is under general anesthesia, electrodes deliver a series of mild electrical pulses to the brain.
But every once in a while, there was still a
patient
convinced that he was sick, and he'd come back.
Such simplicity and ease of use would reduce
patient
burden and provide an incentive for broad adoption of the technology.
Longitudinal data is a data set that tracks the same
patient
over the course of many months or years.
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