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An American Medical Economics Phenomenon, Richard Guthmann Md, Mph
An American Medical Economics Phenomenon, Richard Guthmann Md, Mph
Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates
The author reflects on his own experience with medical economics-driven phenomena in healthcare.
Renal Disease Rehabilitation And Delaying Dialysis, Spencer Brown, Natalie Sterner
Renal Disease Rehabilitation And Delaying Dialysis, Spencer Brown, Natalie Sterner
Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates
A clinical decision report using:
Greenwood SA, Koufaki P, Mercer TH, et al. Effect of exercise training on estimated GFR, vascular health, and cardiorespiratory fitness in patients with CKD: a pilot randomized controlled trial. Am J Kidney Dis. 2015;65(3):425-434. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.ajkd.2014.07.015
for a patient with non-dialysis CKD interested in slowing the progression toward necessary dialysis.
Slow Surgical Correction Affects More Than Just The Bowels, Emilia M. Clementi
Slow Surgical Correction Affects More Than Just The Bowels, Emilia M. Clementi
Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates
Reflection on how delayed colostomy reversal affects a patient's mental and physical well-being.
Professionalism And Moral Injury In A Capitalist Healthcare System, James Peter Meza Md, Phd, Kassem Soufan Md, Michael Francis Do, Abbass Berjaoui Md
Professionalism And Moral Injury In A Capitalist Healthcare System, James Peter Meza Md, Phd, Kassem Soufan Md, Michael Francis Do, Abbass Berjaoui Md
Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates
Professionalism cautions against profit while capitalism exists for profit. This case is a structural analysis of capitalism in a clinical setting that reveals physicians to be simultaneously wage laborers and professionals. Capitalism generates profit. Professionalism views profit as a conflict of interest that erodes trust in the doctor-patient relationship. Managing these conflicting values causes moral injury for physicians, which is a driver of physician burnout.
Mechanical Thrombectomy For Intermediate Risk Pulmonary Embolism, James Peter Meza, Marissa Costello Md, Angela Moughni Md, Nicholus Yee Md
Mechanical Thrombectomy For Intermediate Risk Pulmonary Embolism, James Peter Meza, Marissa Costello Md, Angela Moughni Md, Nicholus Yee Md
Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates
An informed consent article using a set of publications to develop an informed consent conversation for a patient with an acute pulmonary embolism being considered for pulmonary artery thrombolysis.
I Finally Understand How Applying The Fagan Nomogram Can Change Medical Decision-Making, David Salvatori, Do
I Finally Understand How Applying The Fagan Nomogram Can Change Medical Decision-Making, David Salvatori, Do
Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates
The author reflects on the case that changed his opinion on the efficacy of the Fagan nomogram.