56 research outputs found
Recess physical activity and school-related social factors in Finnish primary and lower secondary schools: cross-sectional associations
Economic Disadvantage and Young Children’s Emotional and Behavioral Problems: Mechanisms of Risk
Delivering bad news: a vital skill for professionals involved in breast cancer care
AbstractDelivering bad news to patients being evaluated for and diagnosed with breast cancer requires a unique blend of medical knowledge, compassion, and sensitivity. Although many of the techniques involved are intuitive, one can enhance these skills by incorporating a few simple concepts into the patient encounter. By combining these with an understanding of appropriate responses to possible patient reactions to the news, one can create a more effective groundwork for the patient’s recovery on both physical and emotional levels.</jats:p
Improvement in mammography interpretation skills in a community radiology practice after dedicated teaching courses: 2-year medical audit of 38,633 cases.
Clinically Missed Cancer: How Effectively Can Radiologists Use Computer-Aided Detection?
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