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Walk-In Patients Reflect the State of the Healthcare Industry

There used to be a time when walk-in patients were not stigmatized or frowned upon by medical professionals. Whereas today they are called “unscheduled” patients, back then, they were affectionately welcomed and treated with kindness and respect. This changed with the emergence of urgent care facilities and the shift in the healthcare industry. Why did

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The Significance of Culturally Aware Care

Senior patients and doctors have a lot in common: Similar to how patients in some of the poorest and least-served populations feel abandoned by the healthcare system; many doctors are dealing with stress and tiredness in the wake of the epidemic and feel abandoned as well. The highest suicide rates are among medical professionals, including

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Active Listening Improves Patient Relationship With Older Patients

Because of the widespread idea that doctors are the experts, the American healthcare system frequently gives medications and surgical procedures the highest priority. Due of the desired emotional distance between physicians and patients, this method may neglect the significance of holistic treatment, which encompasses conventional medicine, community-based, and preventative care. This can lead to the

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Transition Toward a Different Model of Senior Medical Care

The quality of care for older individual, who frequently have complex medical issues, can be considerably impacted by healthcare delivery paradigms. Effective primary care delivery may be hampered by the old fee-for-service (FFS) approach, in which clinicians are compensated for billable services regardless of outcomes. In “The Coming Primary Care Revolution,” a study from Harvard

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Introduction of Total Health Care to Seniors

Across the country, there are countless patients in their 70s or 80s who have multiple chronic conditions like COPD, congestive heart failure, and others. Many of them live on the edge and are retired, so they can’t afford more expensive healthcare. Moreover, they’ve grown to dislike and distrust the medical system because of the decades

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Methods to Address Scanxiety or Anxiety During Cancer Scans

“Scanxiety” is the phenomenon that occurs when a patient is diagnosed with cancer, and it manifests through anxiety regarding cancer scans. The fear of not knowing the results of the scan or whether they are accurate leads to intense feelings of fear and anxiety. The scans can take any form, including X-rays, MRIs, CTs, CAT

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Blue Hope 5K Colon Cancer Awareness, Saturday, March 11, 2023

We are excited to invite you to our 3rd Annual Blue Hope Colon Cancer Awareness 5K! The funds raised from this event will benefit two of our programs, The Natalie Marc Surpris Scholarship Fund which is awarded to college students whose parent/legal guardian is battling cancer or has passed away due to cancer, and the

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Enhance Your Sexual Performance Naturally with P-Shot® for Men

Enhance Your Sexual Performance Naturally with P-Shot® for Men

The P-Shot® is a cutting-edge non-surgical technique meant to help men who are suffering from erectile dysfunction get their sexual prowess back. The life-changing treatment uses the patient’s own blood to regenerate their penile tissue. Doing so can substantially improve the sensation and performance of the penis. Gousse Urology is one of the top clinics

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Leadership Skills Make Physicians Better at Their Jobs

Leadership Skills Make Physicians Better at Their Jobs

Leadership is the quality of seeing further than others and leading them down a certain path, all the while inspiring them to follow suit. Research shows that leadership skills are essential to physicians insofar as it changes the way they view their practice, their patients, and the way they do things. Despite this, leadership development

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