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    Project Rationale

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    easily facilitates and monitors the patients records. This project will help the clinic to speed up the process of patient monitoring and searching patient’s records. This aims to solve the minor problems identified en every process encountered by the personnel-in-charge from monitoring and searching patient’s information. The developers have come up with a solution to make the clinic’s manual system easier. This will serve as a benefit to the doctor and to the patient at the same time. By creating

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    Title: Keep Patients Waiting? Not in my Office [pic] Class: MGMT 363 Productions and Operations Management Date: Week 8 Research Assignment December 12‚ 2011 The medical field is a very busy industry since people seem to always be very sick. There are many different doctors that are in need especially at different times of the year. In this one case‚ this doctor is all about making sure that his patients are being well taken care of and most importantly being taken care of on time

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    My family and I have been working the integrative health industry for over 71 years. I am a third generation integrative pharmacy owner and homeopathic practitioner. I have worked with thousands of doctors during the past 35 years‚ but have never met a doctor and nurse that are so caring‚ patient and really concerned about their patient’s health. You can feel their warmth‚ patience and interest in wanting to help you restore your health in the least invasive way. Dr Popa is incredibly well versed

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    The Use of Force

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    The doctor in "The Use of Force" is very unprofessional. He describes the patient in a very infatuated way. The doctor also abhors the way the parents of the patient referred to him. And the doctor treats the patient aggressively. From the moment the doctor enters the house. He introduces the girl to us in an infatuated sense. He saw her as a "very attractive little thing" and he described her to have "magnificent blonde hair… one of those picture children often reproduced in advertising

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    considered a compliment. SOB stands for side-of-the-bed and this depicts the physicians who approach the patient’s‚ touch the patients‚ and form a human bond with the patients. As Reiner notes‚ the SOB physicians are better clinicians and pay attention to the whole patient. FOB’s are physicians who who stay at the foot-of-the-bed. These physicians lack the empathy towards a patient. These physicians are in the room taking tests and reading charts‚ but are not considering the patient’s input. Reiner writes

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    Medical Assistant

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    communicate with the patients and make sure they understood everything clearly. Poor communication between the patients and medical assistants may result in many misunderstandings and misguided expectations. I would always take the time to explain the diagnosis‚ treatment‚ and precautions. According to Canale‚ “risk managers‚ insurers‚ and malpractice attorneys all believe that the quality of the doctor- patient relationship is the primary factor in determining whether a patient will sue his or her

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    The essence of a good doctor is their ability to love all without discrimination‚ to have patience‚ to listen and to understand their patients in order to find an appropriate treatment. William Carlos Williams embodied this essence. To have experience‚ to have lost himself in the minds of his patients has given William Carlos Williams the ability to love and care for his patients‚ which is seen throughout his poetry. As many of us know‚ life as a physician is hard. Williams explains a time where

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    painkillers‚ stirring a debate on whether physicians have an ethical responsibility to treat pain even though some patients are abusing the drugs prescribed. Some argue that not prescribing painkillers is up to the physicians because it is their practice at stake. The problem with this line of thinking is that it draws an invisible line in the sand. Physicians are supposed to treat patients‚ not pick and choose because of potential legal liabilities‚ and they take an oath stating just that. Therefore

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    Matters of Life and Death

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    when to help a patient die. An excerpt: Doctors of our generation are not newcomer to this question. Going back to my internship days‚ I can remember many patients in pain‚ sometimes in coma or delirious‚ with late‚ hopeless cancer. For many of them‚ we wrote an order for heavy medication – morphine by the clock. This was not talked about openly and little was written about it. It was essential‚ not controversial The best way to bring the problem into focus is to describe two patients whom I cared

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    from the available expertise and technologies. This is 2012‚ and it is expected that the standard of medical treatment would grow up significantly. During 80’s- 90’s we used to see news of malpractices of so called ‘doctor’ only in villages who were famous to city people as ‘haturi doctors’. They used to leave medical gauges‚ scissors‚ wrist watches and what not. However‚ such instances were limited in villages only. Let us remind ourselves once again‚ this is 2012 and the medical science advanced to

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