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A policy model of cardiovascular disease in moderate-to-advanced chronic kidney disease...Road Campus, Oxford OX3 7LF, UK; boby.mihaylova@dph.ox.ac.uk Received 29 November 2016 Revised 19 April 2017 Accepted 24 April 2017 AbstractObjective To present a long-term policy model of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in moderate-to-advancedchronic kidney disease (CKD).Methods A Markov model ...
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COVID-19 advanced respiratory care educational training programme for healthcare workers in Lesotho: an observational study...School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA Correspondence to Dr Eric D McCollum; emccoll3@jhmi.edu Received 25 October 2021 Accepted 12 April 2022 AbstractObjective To develop and implement a low-dose, high-frequency (LDHF)advancedrespiratory care training programme for COVID-19 care ...
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O5 Competing expectations: advanced care planning from the perspectives of doctors and nurses in the south-east asian context...showed that understanding the local interpretations of harm and HR strategies is vital to formulating a culturally sensitive sexual health education program that can expand beyond international public health definitions and messaging. O5 COMPETING EXPECTATIONS:ADVANCEDCARE PLANNING FROM ...
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Can training in advanced clinical skills in obstetrics, neonatal care and leadership, of non-physician clinicians in Malawi impact on clinical services improvements (the ETATMBA project): a process evaluation...-physician clinicians (NPCs) asadvancedclinical leaders. Our objectives were to evaluate the implementation and changes to practice. Design A mixed methods process evaluation with the predominate methodology being qualitative. Setting Rural and urban hospitals in 8 of the 14 districts of northern and central Malawi ...
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Strengthening Primary Healthcare through accelerated advancement of the global pharmacy workforce: a cross-sectional survey of 88 countries...and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Monash University, Parkville, Melbourne, Australia Correspondence to Dr Sherly Meilianti; sherly.meilianti.15@ucl.ac.uk Received 8 February 2022 Accepted 22 April 2022 AbstractObjectiveAdvancingthe pharmacy workforce contributes to strengthening primary healthcare and accelerating ...
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Cost-utility of transcatheter aortic valve implantation for inoperable patients with severe aortic stenosis treated by medical management: a UK cost-utility analysis based on patient-level data from the ADVANCE study...Gill University Health Center, Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, Canada 10Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK 11University Hospital Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany Correspondence to Dr Stuart Mealing; stuart.mealing@iconplc.com Abstract Objective To use patient-level data from theADVANCEstudy to evaluate the cost ...
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241 Care for cervical cancer patients in uganda is scarce; evaluation of clinical presentation and management in kampala...lost follow-up. Conclusions Gynecological cancers were mostly diagnosed at anadvancedstage, which mainly explains the low OS. Vaccination and large-scale screening are mandatory to decrease the burden of cervical cancer in Haiti. IGCS19-0494 240 FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE OF HEREDITARY TESTING ...
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242 Introducing herbal medicine into conventional health care...lost follow-up. Conclusions Gynecological cancers were mostly diagnosed at anadvancedstage, which mainly explains the low OS. Vaccination and large-scale screening are mandatory to decrease the burden of cervical cancer in Haiti. IGCS19-0494 240 FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE OF HEREDITARY TESTING ...
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240 First year experience of hereditary testing in gynecological cancer patients in a clinical setting in the bahamas...lost follow-up. Conclusions Gynecological cancers were mostly diagnosed at anadvancedstage, which mainly explains the low OS. Vaccination and large-scale screening are mandatory to decrease the burden of cervical cancer in Haiti. IGCS19-0494 240 FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE OF HEREDITARY TESTING ...
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顾问cardiolo性别歧视gists in the United Kingdom...experienced discrimination of any kind, mostly related to gender and parenting, compared with 19.7% of male cardiologists. 35.7% of female cardiologists experienced unwanted sexual comments, attention oradvancesfrom a superior or colleague, compared with 6.1% of male cardiologists. Sexual harassment ...