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The Decision Counseling Program© And Shared Decision Making, Ronald E. Myers, Phd, Dsw
The Decision Counseling Program© And Shared Decision Making, Ronald E. Myers, Phd, Dsw
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
Objectives:
1. Participants will be able to define patient-centered care.
2. Participants will be able to identify components of the Decision Counseling Program©
3. Participants will be able to determine outcomes of exposure to decision counseling and shared decision making
PowerPoint slides only. No Audio.
Out-Of-Pocket Costs And Prescription Reversals: The Case Of Oral Linezolid, Margaret K. Pasquale, Anthony M. Louder, Michael C. Deminski, Richard B. Chambers, Seema Haider
Out-Of-Pocket Costs And Prescription Reversals: The Case Of Oral Linezolid, Margaret K. Pasquale, Anthony M. Louder, Michael C. Deminski, Richard B. Chambers, Seema Haider
Jefferson School of Population Health Fellows’ Day
Kim A. Caldwell, RPh
Employed by Humana Inc., Kim is the Director of Pharmacy Professional Affairs for Humana Pharmacy Solutions. In this role, he and his team serve to liaison between HPS business owners, Humana Public Affairs, and key professional and trade partners. They serve as the pharmacy subject matter experts aligned with key business and regulatory issues, including visits with members of federal and state legislatures as well as the interface with state boards of pharmacy and key trade organizations. Previously, he started and directed Competitive Health Analytics, Inc. (CHA) a business unit within Humana Inc. for the first …
Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation For Bridge To Decision And To Recovery., Hitoshi Hirose, Md, Phd, Shingeki Tabaka, Md, James Diehl, Md, Nicholas C. Cavarocchi, Md
Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation For Bridge To Decision And To Recovery., Hitoshi Hirose, Md, Phd, Shingeki Tabaka, Md, James Diehl, Md, Nicholas C. Cavarocchi, Md
Department of Surgery Faculty Papers
Extracorporeal life support has advanced from its humble beginnings over 3 decades ago, with the first description of its success in a patient with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), going as far back as 1971. The indications for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) therapy include refractory respiratory and/or cardiac failure, and ECMO is now being increasingly used in adult patients. In this case report, we present a patient who had traveled from India to the United States, where she developed acute decompensated biventricular failure and shock, requiring ECMO placement as a bridge to a decision. During her first few days on …