
| 1) Conclusion: Patient and leaflet factors influence the |
| 2) However, the inter-patient and intra-tumor heterogeneity has |
| 3) eries of interactions between a simulated patient and a third-year medical student d |
| 4) ition that should be addressed to improve patient and caregiver comfort and satisfac |
| 5) combined narratives for analysis, largely patient and caregiver stories (n=12). |
| 6) used to improve outcomes important to the patient and disease process. |
| 7) f biomedical reasoning, depersonalise the patient and fail to engage in patient advo |
| 8) s a chronic health condition in which the patient and family have to undergo many ph |
| 9) d to be effective in helping the affected patient and family to cope with illness-re |
| 10) Including patient and health care professionals' inp |
| 11) ought into the cultural encounter between patient and health professional. |
| 12) thinking and action in encounters between patient and health professional. |
| 13) the clinical encounter improves when both patient and healthcare provider (HCP) have |
| 14) Sentiment analysis was also used to gauge patient and healthcare provider opinion to |
| 15) on setting, and processes, logistics, and patient and healthcare provider precaution |
| 16) harmacy overcame these challenges through patient and pharmacist education. |
| 17) cist activities targeted risk mitigation, patient and provider education and broader |
| 18) of the COVID-19 pandemic on TB services, patient and provider experiences, recommen |
| 19) nd summarize current research findings on patient and provider knowledge and experie |
| 20) Many policies promote patient and public involvement (PPI) in he |
| 21) ng review was undertaken to gauge current patient and public knowledge and perspecti |
| 22) Current treatment depends on empirical patient and site-based stratifications and |
| 23) Both the orthopedic patient and the astronaut were found to su |
| 24) ore long term conditions (LTCs), both the patient and the family experience the impa |
| 25) es an individualized approach towards the patient and the family. |
| 26) nic illness is always a challenge for the patient and their support system. |
| 27) R implementation across an array of team, patient, and care quality/delivery outcome |
| 28) arate simulated operations on a simulated patient, and the team leader wore eye-trac |
| 29) rt the treating physician approach to the patient, and to choose a de novo treatment |
| 30) d its far-reaching consequences suggest a patient- and family-centered approach to r |
| 31) Cascade testing has patient- and health system-level implicati |
| 32) and efficiency measures while neglecting patient-centredness and equity. |
| 33) ectin-2, Mincle, Mcl) from 42 haematology patients and investigated each patient's a |
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