“Oncology nurses are unique in that we see patients for a long time. We get to know their families. We see them through graduation, through weddings, progression of disease, recurrence,” said ...
When it comes to dealing with difficult patients, most dentists are reactive when they should be proactive. However, when you take the time to prepare for difficult patients, you’ll increase your ...
Imagine being a dentist, and your clients roll their eyes at you, comment that you don’t know what you’re doing – or even ...
What Do People Affected by Cancer Think About Electronic Health Information Exchange? Results From the 2010 LIVESTRONG Electronic Health Information Exchange Survey and the 2008 Health Information ...
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6 Essential Tips for Managing Difficult Patients
Throughout your health career, you’ll inevitably encounter patients who’ll challenge your actions and words, causing you to question whether you made the right career choice. Empathy—truly ...
Close-up of an angry patient pointing his finger at a doctor Physicians can take steps to reduce their risk of being sued by having a low threshold for discharging angry patients from their practice ...
Investigators assessed the efficacy and clinical effects of ustekinumab in patients with Crohn disease who had a previously failed anti-TNF therapy attempt. Remission rates were found to be high after ...
The difficult patient often upsets the staff, sends negative reverberations throughout the practice, causes stress and frustration, and can even cause a loss of revenue based on their behaviors and ...
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