He is a general internist, geriatrician, and health services and policy researcher. |
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The project's core team included a geriatrician, a speech pathologist, a nurse, and an administrator. |
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However, there is no specific health program for the elderly and there is no geriatrician in Belize or geriatric training. |
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As a geriatrician with more than a decade of direct patient care, I have seen this happen repeatedly. |
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She and her parents saw a neurologist, a geriatrician, a neuropsychologist and a physical therapist and her father had a CT scan. |
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Chad Boult, who was the lead investigator of the St. Paulstudy and a geriatrician at the University of Minnesota, can tell you. |
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In the story of Jean Gavrilles and her geriatrician, there's a lesson about frailty. |
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Or she may refer to a memory clinic or specialist, such as a geriatrician or neurologist. |
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The physician refers him to a geriatrician when he fails to respond to an appropriate course of cholinesterase inhibitor. |
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Dr. Snaedal, a geriatrician from Reykjavik in Iceland, says this is happening throughout Europe, in the US and across Asia and Latin America. |
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Following the assessment, the geriatrician refers or directs the person to the appropriate resource. |
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The unit relies on the services of a geriatrician internist who provides consultation and follow-up to all residents. |
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This is a first in Canada. Nowhere else has a City Council been directly involved in funding the hiring of a geriatrician. |
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I need to be more educated about eating disorders and violence prevention than a geriatrician, for example. |
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Karl Steinberg, a long-term geriatrician in Oceanside, Calif., knows this first-hand. |
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Dr. Susan Freter is a Halifax geriatrician who believes it is essential people stop believing that the falls seniors experience are simply unavoidable accidents. |
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An interdisciplinary team composed of a geriatrician, a nurse, a neuropsychologist, a orthophonist, an occupational therapist and a social work will assess the condition of the adult. |
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As a geriatrician, I spend my time exploring life beyond adulthood. |
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A geriatrician is a physician who specializes in the care of older adults. |
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He even guided a young geriatrician through her first independent-research study — a survey of the residents' attitudes toward Do Not Resuscitate orders. |
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The guest speaker for the meeting was Dr Pratap Rana, a consultant geriatrician at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary. |
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Home Office rules threaten to rob the region of Dr Akif Gani, a consultant geriatrician at Newcastle General Hospital. |
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One morning, however, I wandered downstairs and, with the permission of the patients, sat in on a few visits with Juergen Bludau, the chief geriatrician. |
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Her colleague, a geriatrician, told her that provincial funding would soon be available for creative, community-based initiatives to reduce emergency wait times. |
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It is located on the University of Saskatchewan campus next to Royal University Hospital and includes assessments by a neurologist, neuropsychology team, geriatrician, and physical therapist. |
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Dr Alistair Ritch, a consultant geriatrician at City Hospital, will speak about possible solutions to delayed discharges in hospitals. |
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Finally, speaking as a geriatrician, Dr Snaedal, said that on a daily basis he cared for and treated people with dementia, and more specifically Alzheimer's disease. |
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The physical therapy program is planned via a team approach among physiatrist, staff geriatrician, and the physical therapist. |
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A geriatrician with Iowa Health System said the pilot program for 50 seniors at a nursing home takes the evolving field of preventive medicine to a new level. |
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