Patient-centered practice infrastructure was associated with better care quality only among physicians who scored well on their Maintenance of Certification exam. Objectives: To understand if and how ...
Less than half of physicians report that they are well-trained to care for patients with terminal illnesses and about three-quarters of physicians feel knowledgeable enough to discuss hospice with ...
Pregnant woman at the doctor’s office. A 15-minute continuing medical education video improved knowledge among neurologists and primary care physicians related to managing multiple sclerosis prior to ...
August 9, 2010 — Physician and patients' perception of medical knowledge and care appear to differ dramatically, according to a new survey on the subject. Douglas P. Olson, MD, and Donna M. Windish, ...
Background: A woman's risk for cervical cancer has been used by physicians to guide the initiation and frequency of a Pap smear. The aim of this study was to determine family physicians' knowledge of ...
As more states restrict clinician-managed abortion in the wake of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, the Supreme ...
Physician knowledge of guidelines regarding prophylactic antibiotic use before endoscopic procedures is inadequate, according to data from a recent survey. “In our multi-center study there was overall ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . “Our study population demonstrated a statistically significant improvement in air pollution knowledge and ...
Purpose: To survey physicians about knowledge of hemochromatosis. Methods: A questionnaire was faxed to American physicians. Results: A total of 2,563 evaluable responses were obtained. There were ≥ ...
In a recent study posted to Research Square*, researchers conducted a global survey to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) of physicians towards coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
A nutritious diet contributes to overall health and wellness. But nutrition education for medical students is subpar at best—patients deserve better. Alarmingly, only about a quarter of medical ...
Objective: To examine whether physicians' use of information technology (IT) was associated with better knowledge of drug costs. Study Design/Methods: A 2007 statewide survey of 247 primary care ...
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