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Almost 75% of Doctors Say They Have Seen an Increase in Covid-19 in Children, But Only 10% or Less of Children 12+ Are Breakthrough Cases, New Survey Shows
B3Cnewswire
September 22, 2021
Almost seventy-five percent of physicians have seen an increase in COVID cases among children, mostly due to the Delta variant, with 45% of physicians seeing the greatest increase...
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Mayo Clinic, Oxford Uni announce team of physicians
pharmatimes
June 11, 2019
Mayo Clinic Healthcare has announced a new team of physicians in partnership with Oxford University Clinic, to coincide with the opening of its new preventative healthcare facility, set to open its doors this summer.
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New Canadian clinical guideline for physicians to reduce use of opioids
europeanpharmaceuticalreview
May 07, 2019
Canadian physicians are being advised to reduce their prescribing of opioid medication to patients with chronic non-cancer pain in a new guideline…
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Just 20% of physicians say AI has changed the way they practice
pharmatimes
April 28, 2019
Furthermore, fewer than one in five would use a voice controlled clinical decision support system that was offered by pharma, with 63% understandably citing concerns about bias and the handling of sensitive personal information.
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HIT-Related Stress Linked to Burnout Among Physicians
drugs
December 11, 2018
tress related to use of health information technology (HIT) is common and predictive of burnout among physicians, according to a study published online Dec. 5 in the Journal of the American...
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What Guides Docs' Sleeping Pill Picks? 'Same Old Same Old,' Study Says
drugs.com
March 01, 2017
When it comes to sleeping pill prescriptions, doctors often stick to the same old routine, a new study suggests.