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transcript_2025dcm_spederson.pdf
While we were in our hotel room, because when we were there as the medical team, we have our entire medical team set up in one hotel room, real fun, and all of our equipment and we have to stay there for 12 hours because we can't be seen coming in and out. We have to blend in. It was in the middle of the night, law enforcement called, medical, we need you up here right away.
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PowerPoint Presentation
PowerPoint Presentation THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC May 20, 2021 Yngvild Olsen, MD, MPH Medical Director DISCLOSURES • No financial disclosures • Addiction medicine physician who treats opioid use disorder with medications 2 LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Describe current epidemiologic data on the opioid crisis 2. Identify three risk factors for addiction 3.
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PowerPoint Presentation
• Incompetence/Negligence • Cognitive/Functional Incapacity and Impairment • Problems that impact others’ perception of fitness and safety, including ethical concerns • Behavioral disruption of the delivery of care • Character flaws and ethical violations leading to perception of impropriety (integrity, trustworthiness, and moral judgment) • Frank misconduct (practice act violations) • Questions about the Intentional Stance of the Licensee arise in others’ minds Evaluation – Moral Character • Mo ...
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Transcript_2023am_skelly.pdf
And the type of science we do, it's the type of science that governments can do. You know, a company wouldn't do this because the return on the investment is so far in the future the shareholders wouldn't like it. But it's stuff in biology, chemistry, physics, material science, combustion, research, and a lot of medical experiments. Like I said, the reason we were up there so long is to understand our physiology and how that's affected by being in space for that period of time. And one of the experiments that got an awful lot of attention was this twin study between my brother and I, Mark.
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PEDS_20181889 1..15
To cite: Ryan SA, Ammerman SD, O’Connor ME, AAP COM- MITTEE ON SUBSTANCE USE AND PREVENTION, AAP SECTION ON BREASTFEEDING. Marijuana Use During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Implications for Neonatal and Childhood Outcomes. Pediatrics. 2018;142(3):e20181889 aDepartment of Pediatrics, Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, Pennsylvania; bDivision of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University and Teen Health Van, Stanford Children’s Health, Pal ...
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Transcript_2019DCM_MdeLeon.pdf
All rights reserved. 1 2019 NCSBN Discipline Case Management Conference - Sexual Abuse: Achieving Zero Tolerance Video Transcript ©2019 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. Event 2019 NCSBN Discipline Case Management Conference More info: https://www.ncsbn.org/13303.htm Presenter Melanie de Leon, JD, MPA, Executive Director, Washington Medical Commission - [Melanie] So again, I'm the executive director of the Washington State Medical Commission. We're an independent regulator of allopathic physicians and physician assistants. In Washington state, the osteopathic physicians have their own separate board.
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Transcript_2019TriReg_AI-Panel.pdf
And it's tied into the first topic we talked about this morning, was substance abuse to a large degree, I think. So, I think whoever's available to address this issue, I think it's very important to help to address this issue. And I think alleviating the medical record burden will be a tremendous help and actually involved in a project to use natural language processing to minimize the time that clinicians need to fill out the medical record. I think that's one of the biggest elements of burnout is dealing with medical record after they've seen 25 patients for the day.
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Transcript_2023am_cconnolly.pdf
So for most of the 19th century, it was a free-for-all. Anyone could call themself a physician. Medical education in the United States could be a correspondence course. It could be an apprenticeship. It could be anything. There were dozens of correspondence schools for physicians, and there were virtually no standards. This would all change in the end of the 19th century, amidst the scientific revolution, and physicians who used the power of science to argue state legislators that they had a unique and specialized body of knowledge that needed to be codified into Medical Practice Acts.
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Transcript_2021DCM_bsexton.pdf
No, Tatum likes to crawl into the crate with her miniature dogs and Willow there. And Tatum is a fierce soccer player. And back when I was picking her to soccer practice when we had those kinds of things, at one point, I was driving in the car, she was in her car seat in the back and I got a phone call from a medical student. I got off the phone call with the medical student and Tatum says to me, "Daddy, you are always talking about burnout, burnout, burnout, burnout. What is burnout, Dad?" And so, of course, I'm like, "Well, hey, I can tell you all about burnout.
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Transcript_2019LPP_CGiessel.pdf
But in that role, I was able to make a difference in the job opportunities in our state. Now, why does that matter? It matters because of this. So you and I as nurses have to have continuing education to maintain our licenses. And so I'm always reading medical stuff, you know, continuing education stuff comes on the internet and so forth. Well, one day, two years ago, I happened to notice an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Sometimes I look at those and I'm particularly interested in the articles on smoking and the detrimental effects, vaping, those effects opioids, of course, of course, but this one caught my attention.