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"We need to encourage practical skills, and the fact that you can write an academic essay really has very little to do with how good you're going to be in clinical practice."
"It takes 17 years on average for what's discovered in science to be put into day-to-day clinical practice."
"Understanding and correcting acid-base imbalances is crucial in the clinical setting to maintain patient health."
"Perfection is the enemy of good. I want a good result as a clinician. I do not want a perfect result."
"Withdrawing or withholding treatment in accordance with the patient's best interests is good clinical practice."
"A clinical assessment is what takes place during the initial meeting with the client."
"Clinical went so well, got to practice skills like assessing patients and therapeutic communication."
"You don't have to give a combination of high dosages of a lot of things."
"Shame is an important consideration when designing clinical intervention for at-risk young adults."
"I truly believe upselling does not belong in any form of clinical care."
"Medicine changes really slowly and it can take years, decades even, for new treatments to go from the research being published in journal stage to actually being used in clinical practice."
"If there were some safe, simple side effect free solution to the Obesity epidemic, we'd know about them by now. All right? Well, I'm not so sure. It may take an average of 17 years before research evidence makes it into day-to-day clinical practice."
"The hope is very powerful. It's very powerful, and if we can use it in a clinical scenario, it's great to have in your bag of tricks."
"Rheumatology is all about pattern recognition. The lab results have to fit with the history and the physical exam. A good physician always asks himself or herself, 'Does the lab test correlate with the clinical picture?'"
"So, throughout neurosurgery, throughout all sorts of conditions, you're going to see various clinical grading scales out there."
"I think we really made it clear that at least today, that group does not feel it would be appropriate to proceed to use the CRISPR or any genome editing technology in the clinic."
"It's very important that a clinician takes the time to administer these instruments and to integrate all of this information to form a best estimate clinical diagnosis."
"I want there to be a scientific basis...I'm not here to give you suggestions that I can't back up with hardcore science or clinical stories."
"I really enjoyed watching this clinician work and just seeing that he was able to really focus on the patient that was in his chair."
"The rise of the Paris clinic was said to mark a time of transition between the medical Middle Ages and the beginning of a modern era."
"So the first challenge here is to take the vast literature of medicine that's growing by leaps and bounds every day and distill that down into the core rules, alerts, and infobuttons and order sets that make sense for modern American medicine."
"Current clinical practice is based upon using physical measures to help the lymphatic system be as active and efficient as possible."
"Remember, all discussions and scenarios in the Plab 2 exams relate to best current clinical practice."
"Clinical context is not simply just the EKG, you have to always keep clinical context in mind."
"Evidence-based medicine... has three elements: the patient, your own clinical skills, and the evidence that you draw upon."
"Always remember to be a clinician first and integrate your POCUS findings with the entire clinical context."
"This is a critical site to examine because this may be the site of a number of different clinical scenarios you will see in patients."
"I hope probably both, like research and like clinical work like working with patients."
"Clinical forensic psychology is where you'll be working directly with people, and you can assess and treat them."
"The impetus for this book really came from my own clinical practice as a psychotherapist."
"Evidence-based practice is not just research; it's a lifelong problem-solving approach to clinical decision-making."
"Evidence-based practice is asking the right clinical questions."
"These rules reduce cognitive burden and help to standardize diagnostic workups and management decisions."
"Even if you don't clear this exam, it's okay. Why? Because the study, the hard work that you're going to put in your study is definitely going to help you in your clinical experience."
"Evidence-based guidelines assist clinicians using pharmacologic interventions."
"Practice, education, and research all contribute to helping us clinicians toward the goal of providing the best patient care within the context of our organization."
"Social workers can be clinical therapists... engaging with clients in so many different modalities of therapy."
"What we really need to be able to do is provide information that they cannot see on their clinical examination."
"I now teach my colleagues that you should be looking for distal weakness."
"All involved in these studies derived a great sense of satisfaction knowing that our research helped to shape clinical practice."
"If you handle it systematically following these seven steps, you can end up with a result that will be clinically acceptable and hopefully even go beyond that into the realm of excellence."
"In psychiatry, clinical practice is all about being able to formulate a case and implement a coherent management plan."
"The most important thing that you have to perform in the examination is to offer it to the patient."
"Thank you again and best of luck with your clinical cases."
"Clinicians are beginning to ask 'What happened to you?' instead of 'What's wrong with you?'"
"These audits are a really nice easy way of really raising the bar of patient care in clinical settings."
"I have never had a temporary cylinder come loose or debond, and I do quite a few of immediate load restorations per month."
"The important thing is that you make all your clinical decisions based on these principles of motor learning."
"I hope this helped increase your knowledge and you can take it back to clinical practice and put it to use."
"Tactile sensitivity is feeling the vibrations transmitted from the instrument to the clinician's fingers on the handle."