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These penalties and rewards should address the social goals of confining clinicians' scope of practice to areas of competence and punishing low quality care.
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The limited manpower allocation to research and few opportunities to gain experience resulted in a negative feedback loop, as explained by this trial clinician: The scope of activities is narrowed by the time and economic constraints and the fact few individuals can be involved.
This review aims to help clinicians understand the scope of this health-related problem, highlight its impact on well-being of survivors, and help determine factors that may improve identification of patients at risk for declines in cognitive functioning after HCT.
"The key is finding them, identifying them, and helping them".
We recommend further attention to training and professionalizing non-physician clinicians and their scope of work and increased involvement of surgeons and anaesthesiologists in training and working with this cadre as a way to extend their expertise.
In relapsing MS, increased numbers of approved DMTs give clinicians much greater scope than was possible only 5 years ago to select therapy options that their patients tolerate and which are likely to slow disability progression.
Our results suggest that there has been some improvement in the culture of antibiotic prescribing for cough illness in the U.S. over the past 10 years, particularly in terms of a growing awareness among primary care clinicians of the scope and magnitude of antibiotic resistance, and of the contribution of individual prescribing decisions to the problem.
First, it is helpful to focus clinical practice sharply; not only to a subspecialty, but on an even narrower niche where one is the expert in only certain diseases within that subspecialty; by narrowing the scope, clinician-scientists find it easier stay on top of the rapid advances in both clinical and research fields.
With further validation, this index could be used in clinical practices as a tool to assess risk for early school failure among preschool children and to assist clinicians' in determining the scope and depth of needed preventive care services.
The clinician's choice design permits some scope to patient and clinician preferences, but sacrifices the ability to make randomization-based comparisons of specific options.
These may include clinicians' workload and the perceived scope of acute care.
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