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    “…Also, two resident doctors who stayed in an on-call room located on the same ward tested positive (although they had no close contact), as well as a caregiver who stayed on an adjacent ward, and a healthcare worker who had casual contact with this caregiver. …”
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  3. 643
    “…METHODS: This case–control study evaluated patients with confirmed OSA and a control group using polysomnography (PSG). Two doctors who have worked in this field for more than 5 years provided a blinded interpretation of the patients’ monitoring results. …”
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  4. 644
    “…In response to rising rates of opioid dependence and fatal poisonings, measures were instituted to decrease the prescription, diversion, and nonmedical use of POs including prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs), pain clinic laws, prescription duration limits, disciplining doctors who prescribed an excessive number of POs, and the advent of abuse deterrent formulations of POs. …”
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  5. 645
    “…In 31% of cases, the hotline suggested the administration of a specific treatment not previously provided by the caller. All the doctors who called the hotline appreciate this tele-expertise especially in case of ACEi-AAE presumptions. …”
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    “…This practice is more prevalent among doctors who are male, senior, and non-managerial. Different specialties, hospital ownership, hospital levels, and locations are also significantly associated with this practice. …”
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  8. 648
    por Znyk, Małgorzata, Kaleta, Dorota
    Publicado 2023
    “…GPs who were overweight (OR = 3.55; 95%Cl: 1.49–8.41, p < 0.01) and measured patient weight, height, and BMI (OR = 3.61; 95%Cl: 1.58–8.25, p < 0.01) were more likely to advise on nutrition or physical activity to “healthy” patients. Doctors who measured patient weight, height, and BMI advised patients with chronic diseases (OR = 6.45; 95%Cl: 2.54–16.34, p < 0.001). …”
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  9. 649
    por Tbatou, L., Yassmine, B., Fatima, E. O.
    Publicado 2023
    “…The risk of developing an opioid use disorder when taking prescription opioids is approximately 3% (over 2 years), OBJECTIVES: Recognize the method of prescription of opioids, as well as the elements to be sought by doctors during the interrogation and after each prescription of opioids METHODS: a descriptive and analytical study, based on a hetero-questionnaire completed by doctors, numbering 120 doctors who were consulted over a period of one year. the study was carried out via Google Forms. …”
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  10. 650
    por Martins, Joana, Lucas, Ana
    Publicado 2023
    “…Therefore, it is important for any doctor to be aware of warning signs and symptoms in patients who present such symptoms, especially primary care doctors, who are the first gateway to health services and to whom patients often turn first. …”
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  11. 651
    “…This study describes doctors who participated in a self-referrral, easily accessible, stress relieving, counselling program in Norway, and compares them with a nationwide sample of Norwegian doctors. …”
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  12. 652
    “…There were weak correlations between "control of work" in the MAGPI scale and GPAQ items on waiting times to see doctors (r = 0.24 p < 0.01). Doctors who perceived that their patients viewed them negatively also scored lower on individual communication, accessibility and continuity of care GPAQ items. …”
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    “…CONCLUSIONS: The current system of medical training in Hungary tends to produce doctors who want to live in big cities and work in central hospitals. …”
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  14. 654
    por Miró, Òscar
    Publicado 2010
    “…These EMS are run by EM technicians (EMT), nurses and doctors, who usually work exclusively in the emergency arena. …”
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    por Yates, Janet, James, David
    Publicado 2010
    “…Setting Records from medical schools and the General Medical Council (GMC). Participants 59 doctors who had graduated from any one of eight medical schools in the United Kingdom in 1958-97 and had a proved finding of serious professional misconduct in GMC proceedings in 1999-2004 (cases); 236 controls (four for each case) were selected by systematic sampling from matching graduation cohorts. …”
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    “…METHODS: A total of 163 doctors working at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan in Nigeria were evaluated with a questionnaire for their demographics and sources of drug information. For doctors who relied on drug promotion, they were asked to self-report and self-rate their opinion on extent of interactions with pharmaceutical companies as well as how such interactions had impacted on their prescribing behaviour. …”
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    “…Doctors at different levels or from different hospitals and cities would choose different medication for motor complications and non-motor symptoms of patients with PD, in addition to initial drug selection for newly diagnosed PD. Doctors who had read the guidelines had significantly better knowledge of medication selections for PD under specific circumstances. …”
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    “…The majority of doctors (75%) were not against the provision of gifts but were more comfortable if it was “cheap” (51%) and had educational value (51%). Doctors who received more printed materials, simple gifts or drug samples were less likely to disapprove of accepting gifts (p5]. …”
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    “…Patients of Group I were diagnosed by initial doctors who made their diagnosis according to personal experience in outpatient service or rescue room in ED. …”
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