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Advanced Practice Provider IBD Fellowship Enters Year Two

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We have many new drugs that have been approved in the last two years, so even community practice gastroenterologists have difficulty keeping up to date with evolving IBD care. Plus, if you have an APP who joins the practice, there may not be the mentorship opportunities there that they need to specifically learn IBD.”

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The Relentless School Nurse: School’s Out For Summer (Almost) – Time to Renew for 2023-2024!

The Relentless School Nurse

Utilize multiple modes of communication, such as newsletters, social media, and dedicated websites, to disseminate important health-related information and updates. Consider implementing a feedback system to gather insights and suggestions from the school community.

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Paclitaxel-Coated Devices: How the Process of Ruling Out Safety Concerns Is Improving Vascular Surgery Research

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He adds, however, that there’s more hesitancy in community practice, especially in light of the FDA’s initial 2019 guidance to use alternative therapies for most patients. Physicians were told to use these devices only for high-risk lesions in high-risk patients, but ‘high risk’ was never defined,” he explains.

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Let’s huddle up

American Nurse

The next phase of tiered huddles at MCI will focus on the organization’s view of the huddle report to analyze staffing resources, ongoing operational efficiency opportunities, and improve access to care in partnership with external community practices and hospitals.

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Surgical De-Escalation for Benign High-Risk Breast Lesions

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Disparities in the use of screening magnetic resonance imaging of the breast in community practice by race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. Comparative access to and use of digital breast tomosynthesis screening by women’s race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status. JAMA Netw Open 2021; 4(2):e2037546. Cancer 2016; 122(4):611–617.