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Follow-up clinics have been instituted for general intensive care patients but the evidence as to efficacy is sparse at present and there has been no clinic specifically for survivors of sepsis.
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Cooperation between general practitioners and psychiatrists has been instituted to optimise care of these patients.
This included general wards and intensive care units (ICU) and high dependency (HD) wards where isolation precautions had not been instituted by the time the index patient for that ward was admitted.
The treatment will be instituted by general practitioners but supervised by a project manager.
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In 2005, a sister hospitalist program was instituted at the Oshawa campus, comprised of 2 general internists ("GIM-Hospitalists").
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