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general practitioner s’ Perceptions of the New Cognitive Screening Tool for Older Drivers in South Australia
Lillian Mwanri, Carol Snellgrove, Ron Somers
Research in Psychology and Behavioral Sciences. 2013 1 (4). doi: 10.12691/rpbs-1-4-2
Keywords: general practitioner s, older drivers’ cognitive assessment, the Snellgrove Maze Task, South Australia
Context: ... was developed to assess driving capability in older drivers in South Australia. The aim of the current study was to assess general practitioner s’ perceptions of the use of Snellgrove Maze Test in practice. Methods: Ninety General practitioners (GPs) f...
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Prescription of Bempedoic Acid By general practitioner s in Dyslipidemic Patients Not At Target in Primary Prevention
Giuseppe Derosa, Pamela Maffioli, Angela D’Angelo, Federico Naj, Riccardo Naj, Giorgio Rubino, Matteo Bressani, Luca Bellazzi, Mario Giacometti, Fortunato Capaccioni, Alessandro Rubino
American Journal of Medical Sciences and Medicine. 2025 13 (4). doi: 10.12691/ajmsm-13-4-3
Keywords: Keywords: bempedoic acid, hypercholesterolemia, combined dyslipidemia, general practitioner , statin intolerance, primary prevention
Context: ...s of bempedoic acid, alone or with ezetimibe, in achieving LDL-C goals in a real-world primary prevention population managed by general practitioner s (GPs). Methods A total of 254 dyslipidemic patients at moderate cardiovascular risk (LDL-C target: ...
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Rare Case of Pasteurella canis Bacteremia from Cellulitis
Rohan Madhu Prasad, Caitlin Heenan, Keerthi Gullapalli, Priyal Agarwal, Tyler Kemnic, Richa Tikaria
American Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2021 9 (8). doi: 10.12691/ajmcr-9-8-8
Keywords: Pasteurella canis, Bacteremia, cellulitis, immunosuppression, Squamous cell carcinoma, cirrhosis
Context: ...n culture directed oral antibiotics. He was also educated on wound care and wound hygiene with his dog. It is important for the general practitioner to know that P. canis bacteremia is possible, although rare. Additionally, it is useful to know that patients with...
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Psychological Experience of Women Living with HIV at Brazzaville University Hospital in 2022
Adoua Doukaga T, Ossibi Ibara BR, Bitséne Mpika G, Obembo G, Bintsindou P, Ekat M, Angonga Pabota E, Bendent Lebaho P, Adoua Ngatsongo PU, Kinga F, Itoua C
American Journal of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology. 2023 11 (2). doi: 10.12691/ajidm-11-2-1
Keywords: HIV, Psychology, women, Brazzaville
Context: ...=66; 82.5%), and HIV had been discovered during a medical check-up (n=47; 58.8%). The serological results were announced by the general practitioner (n=26; 32.5%), the nurse (n=28; 35%). The home-site distance for dispensing ARVs was between 6-10 km in 51.3% of cases. P...
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Complicated Peptic Ulcer Disease after Ingestion of Single Dose NSAIDs in Children
Smaranda Diaconescu, Claudia Olaru, Marin Burlea, Nicoleta Gimiga
American Journal of Clinical Medicine Research. 2013 1 (1). doi: 10.12691/ajcmr-1-1-3
Keywords: Peptic Ulcers, Hemorrhage, NSAIDs, Children
Context: ...s and using acetaminophen as a first choice medication for fever control in young patients seems to be a reasonable attitude of general practitioner s and pediatricians....
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Work Related Stress among Physicians Working in Primary Health Care Centers in Taif City, Saudi Arabia, 2020
Ohood Ghaleb Alotaibi, Hasan Obaid
American Journal of Medical Sciences and Medicine. 2021 9 (1). doi: 10.12691/ajmsm-9-1-5
Keywords: stress, work demands, primary care physicians, Saudi Arabia
Context: ...lf of single physicians compared to 24.7% of married expressed high level of psychological stress, p=0.022. Almost one third of general practitioner s (32.8%) compared to 16.7% of consultants had high level of psychological stress, p=0.046. Physicians who practiced less ...
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A Review of Men’s Health Curricula in Medical Schools
Andries J Muller, Vivian R Ramsden, Gill White
American Journal of Educational Research. 2013 1 (4). doi: 10.12691/education-1-4-1
Keywords: male, health education, curriculum, family physician
Context: ..., Scopus and PubMed were searched using MeSH terms such as “male”, “health education”, “curriculum” and “family physician” and “general practitioner ”. Other types of literature and ephemera were also reviewed using the same search terms. With the help of a health librar...
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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Barriers toward Evidence-based Dentistry among Moroccan Dental Professionals
Bourzgui Farid, Bouchghel Lamia, Rouijel Soukaina, Diouny Samir, Serhier Zineb, Bennani Othmani Mohamed
American Journal of Educational Research. 2021 9 (11). doi: 10.12691/education-9-11-4
Keywords: evidence-based dentistry, evidence-based practice, dentist, dentist-patient relations, morocco, health education, dental, problem-based learning
Context: ...ant. 208 participants were invited to take part in the study, corresponding to a response rate of 67.53%. 167 participants were general practitioner s (GP) (80.3%) and 40 participants (19.7%) were specialist. 86.5% of the participants were graduates of national dental sc...
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Pattern of Otalgia in Ekiti, Nigeria
Waheed Atilade Adegbiji, Gabriel Toye Olajide
American Journal of Medical Sciences and Medicine. 2017 5 (3). doi: 10.12691/ajmsm-5-3-4
Keywords: otalgia, pattern, referred otalgia, ear diseases, ekiti
Context: ...re Christian. About 26.6% of our patients were students/apprentice. Majority of the patients were referred to the department by general practitioner s in 40.8% of the patients. In this study, main accompanied symptoms were otorrhea, hearing impairment, itching, ear fulln...
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Community Based Pilot Study of Diagnostic Paths to the Gluten Free Diet
Joan C. Stevenson, Kelle Rankin-Sunter, Crystal Maki, Sean Bruna, MJ Mosher, Christopher E. Barrett
International Journal of Celiac Disease. 2015 3 (1). doi: 10.12691/ijcd-3-1-7
Keywords: presenting symptoms, medically unexplained conditions, chronic fatigue, autoimmune thyroiditis
Context: ...ctively differing little in symptom levels. Self-diagnosis and use of naturopaths account for some of the “excess” individuals. general practitioner s should be encouraged to get additional nutrition training and to discuss with patients dietary choices that support well...
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