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12 Quality and Equality: An Interdisciplinary Graduate Program to Develop Agents of Change in LGBT Health
Care Act (ACA) and expansion of same-sex marriage further supported our assertion that the program was needed; the sociopolitical
12 Quality and Equality: An Interdisciplinary Graduate Program to Develop Agents of Change in LGBT Health
Care Act (ACA) and expansion of same-sex marriage further supported our assertion that the program was needed; the sociopolitical
33. Health disparities and value-based care
Care Improvement (BPCI) program in an effort to examine payment models that improve coordination, quality, and cost-effectiveness of care
25. Osteonecrosis of the femoral head
care should be taken when preparing the bone and implanting components.93 In general, we recommend collaborating with the patient
17. Surgical indications for total knee arthroplasty
care and their own preoperative readiness.3,7,8 Indeed, following orthopedic consultation for OA, patients who described themselves as “more
9. Surgical risk assessment
care: follow-up to “own the bone” J Bone Joint Surg Am 15, 2011;93: e87. doi:10.2106/JBJS.I.00540
Pocket Guide to Parenteral Nutrition: Dietitians in Nutrition Support Dietetic Practice Group · Chapter 16
Chapter 6: Parenteral Nutrition in the Home and Alternate Sites
care providers (eg, surgical team, home care provider) involved in the patient’s care to ensure a safe
2 New Developments in LGBT Development: What’s New and What’s (Still) True
Care recommends a staged, gradual process of hormonal treatment, moving from fully reversible to partially reversible therapies starting in adolescence
2 New Developments in LGBT Development: What’s New and What’s (Still) True
Care recommends a staged, gradual process of hormonal treatment, moving from fully reversible to partially reversible therapies starting in adolescence
1. Epidemiology of osteoarthritis in female patients
care and therefore less access to nonoperative treatments for knee and hip OA, such as physical therapy.80 Patients with
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