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Our data from this registry show that as far back as 10 years ago, in an otherwise low-risk population without ischaemic ECG changes, self-reported cocaine use alone did not increase ED physicians' tendency for further cardiac testing.
Was emergency physicians' tendency for non-invasive cardiac testing in chest pain patients affected by patients' self-reported history of cocaine use prior to studies over the last 10 years which have shown no benefits of non-invasive testing in the cocaine-chest pain population?
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This trend may illustrate physicians' tendency to capitalise on their experience in order to better manage drug stock-outs.
Our study is the first to specifically report ED physicians' testing tendency for underlying CAD in low-risk patients with self-reported cocaine use during a time period when outcome data were only just emerging.
There was also a tendency for physicians who perform little or no arthroscopy to underestimate the experience needed for proficiency.
There was a tendency for physicians to underestimate their patients' understanding of the benefits of AF treatments and to overestimate patients' knowledge about treatment complications.
Finally, reporting of bone metastases are not mandatory in Denmark, which may decrease the tendency for physicians and specialists to code these events.
We noticed a lack of correlation between patient and observer fatigue subscales, with a tendency for physicians to underrate this item.
Finally, reporting of bone metastases and SREs are not mandatory in Denmark, which may decrease the tendency for physicians and specialists to code these events.
It is also plausible that there is a tendency for physicians not to change the first diagnosis, even if other diagnoses are also found to be applicable when prolonging certification of a sick-leave period.
There is a greater tendency for physicians to leave their practices owing to problems with aspects of their work since previous barriers on the free movement of workers have gradually been reduced.
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