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Doctors don’t have time for digital

World of DTC Marketing

QUICK READ: Patients are returning to their doctor’s office, and it’s not uncommon for appointments, or routine visits, to be scheduled weeks or months in advance. When I sent an email to my doctor’s office, I was shocked when she said the earliest appointment she had for physicals was in September.

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ChatGPT outperforms trainee doctors in assessing respiratory illness in children

Pharma Times

Research suggests that LLMs could be used to support trainee doctors, nurses and GPs

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Grand Rounds December 13, 2024: Home Blood Pressure Telemonitoring and Nurse Case Management in Black and Hispanic Patients With Stroke: A Randomized Clinical Trial (Gbenga Ogedegbe, MD, MPH, FACP)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Home Blood Pressure Telemonitoring (HBPTM) and Nurse Case Management (NCM) have proven efficacy in addressing multilevel barriers to HTN control. Front-line doctors were instrumental in helping the research teams onboard the sites and think through recruitment.

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Doctors and nurses produce roadmap to future-proof healthcare

Pharma Times

Report uses input from healthcare professionals to highlight training and support needs, while also warning about departures

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Almost two-thirds of U.S. doctors, nurses feel burnt out at work: Poll

Medical Xpress

America's health care workforce is under unprecedented strain, and leaders of the medical profession are scrambling to shore up doctors and nurses who are burning out in record numbers.

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Family doctors begin COVID-19 immunisation drive in UK

pharmaphorum

The roll-out of the biggest vaccination programme in the history of the UK’s NHS is gathering pace, as family doctors and their teams begin taking delivery of Pfizer/BioNTech’s COVID-19 shot. The post Family doctors begin COVID-19 immunisation drive in UK appeared first on.

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When it comes to telehealth it’s not numbers

World of DTC Marketing

Today, with that infection risk easing for those who have been vaccinated, many patients nevertheless prefer that doctors, nurses, and other health workers be able to examine and talk to them in person. Of those, 82% reported satisfaction, yet nearly two-thirds — 64% — would have preferred to see their nurse or doctor in person.

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