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“In those cases, I refer them to a physician. I like to develop a relationship with local doctors.”
Warren Menard
“No North Carolina physician that we're aware of has ever been involved directly or indirectly in an execution. If we got a complaint, the board would have to look at that, consult with outside people and come to some decision.”
Dave Henderson
“Physicians, nurses ... have been documented repeatedly to not wash their hands properly, ... At best, it is 40 percent of the time that we recommend that they should wash their hands (that they really do).”
William Jarvis
“As a physician, it can be very frustrating to care for patients with difficult-to-control asthma, so when we have a medication available that can improve outcomes such as this, it's exciting.”
David Lang
“She didn't tell anyone in town about it. We just found out because one of my physicians is on the board.”
Dr. Rex Northup
“It was a surprise to learn just how few physicians use gold-standard practices in their testing. Only a small number actually knew which drugs are detectable on a routine urine drug-test screening panel, and what substances can cause false-positive screens.”
Dr. Sharon Levy
“It shouldn't be a surprise that physicians do not know how to properly conduct a drug test, because these procedures are not taught in medical school or residency.”
“Many physicians assume that the vast majority of adult cardiac arrests in hospitals are from sudden arrhythmias, and life-support protocols reflect this assumption. Our findings show that progressive respiratory failure and shock is more common than arrhythmia in adults, and in such cases, emergency procedures should focus on breathing problems.”
Dr. Vinay Nadkarni
“This foundation represents a wonderful and unprecedented opportunity to help physicians in their efforts to make this complex and confusing healthcare system a better one for all Americans.”
Tim Norbeck
“Just a few years ago, physicians were taught that once brain cells were lost there was little that could be done to restore function beyond teaching patients how to compensate for their paralyzed limb. Today, we know the brain has amazing potential to be re-educated to pick up some of the lost function ? provided it receives the right kind of stimulation.”
David Lowell