As in many primary-care offices, the staff had two physicians and two nurse practitioners.
Mr. MacMillan, two physicians and Mr. Donohue's brother spoke about the officer's condition during a news conference at Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, Mass.
The three - two physicians and a construction company manager - take turns living at their mother's home for a year at a time.
Howard Jacob, the geneticist at the Medical College of Wisconsin who sequenced Nicholas, says his hospital has started a program by which two physicians can nominate patients to be sequenced.
To help shed light on what to do when it seems no one can help, we put Myhre on the telephone with two physicians, Dr. Michael Victoroff and Dr. Gail Gazelle.
"Physicians basically want two things: They want continued research so we can find out what is happening along the lines of firearms and health care, " Dr. Carolyn McClanahan told CNN's Sanjay Gupta.
Dr. BERGGREN: We know of two physicians who committed suicide after Katrina, and it was clearly felt by the community that these were post-Katrina related suicides in individuals who were experiencing severe post-traumatic stress disorder.
The roster includes two physicians, a hat maker, a furniture manufacturer, a fellow-traveling lawyer, a small-time criminal lawyer, a corrupt (in the best Chicago tradition) lawyer, a high-school teacher, a sculptor, an unsuccessful inventor, and a sad loser who rides the rails during the Depression.
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Passionate standing ovations came in response to two (separate) talks by two different physicians.
Even if the tests were negative, many physicians would suggest a two month trial of a gluten-free diet to see if the eczema improves.
Once they work for hospitals, physicians change their behavior in two principal ways.
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Yecies is the product of two full-time physicians.
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Nearly two-thirds of all physicians now have annual incentive plans, according to the Hay Group, a Philadelphia-based management consultancy that surveyed 182 health care groups.
It has eight hundred physicians, seven hundred nurses, and two thousand other medical personnel to care for a population with the lowest median income of any city in the country.
Always ahead of the spa-industry curve, especially in matters health-related, Canyon Ranch recently began offering a comprehensive biomarker exam, the Biophysical250, to clients at its Tucson and Lenox, Massachusetts locations. (Its Miami Beach residential community, Canyon Ranch Living, will start offering the test in July.) For more than two decades, Canyon Ranch's physicians have principally worked as "preventive health consultants, " according to corporate medical director Mark Liponis, M.
The program will be expanded next year with the Air Force, Army and Navy combining funds for two courses to certify 60 active-duty physicians as medical acupuncturists.
It has been made accessible to physicians, though not to pharmacists, only in the last two years, and many doctors are not educated about its availability and usefulness.
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The CDC reported in December that 73 percent of physicians now use electronic health records, up from about a third two years ago.
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Physicians trained in this new era of restrictions have only been in practice one to two years for surgery and three to four years for other specialties.
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Two thirds of trainee GPs are women and research by the Royal College of Physicians has found that women GPs will outnumber their male colleagues by 2013.
But the FDA has been very cautious before finally issuing approval for these two drugs, citing concerns over potential side effects and consumers who may lobby physicians unnecessarily for prescriptions.
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To generic drug makers, some physicians and Wall Street analysts, however, the moves amounted to a transparent one-two punch designed to delay lower-cost generic tablets from reaching the market.
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Each study used only a handful of patients over the course of two to six months, and some patients were indirectly affiliated with the three physicians who started the company.
The Mississippi lawsuit--two of them, actually, filed in state and federal court--names physicians including Dr. Jay T.
Maybe there are fits that aren't so great between the two, " said Krebs, coauthor of a 2006 study on the characteristics of physicians who report being frustrated with patients, called "The Difficult Doctor.
Likewise, primary care doctors are seeing similar phenomena and increasingly there are organizations such as Physician Care Direct and the American Academy of Private Physicians which are setup to transition a primary care practice into a model that can be described as two parts Marcus Welby, one part Steve Jobs.
Physicians in India oversaw an estimated 1, 500 surrogacy births in 2010, a 50% jump from two years earlier.
Meanwhile, more than two thirds of the docs have begun using either med, compared with more than one half of physicians at one month after the launches.
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