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Assisted Living Communities: Podcast with Sheryl Zimmerman, Kenny Lam, and Ken Covinsky

GeriPal

We additionally firmly establish that the song How to Save a Life by the Fray was a product of the aughts (2005, to be exact), not the 90’s ): Enjoy! ” And the requests from management were to ask her to prescribe antipsychotics to try and sedate some of these behaviors away. Alex: How to a Save a Life, 2005. Eric: 2005?

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A podcast episode about laryngomalacia

PEMBlog

Learn all about diagnosis and management of this common problem in this brief podcast episode. 2005 Nov;128(5):3391-7. So this management is conservative, includes upright feeding, antireflux therapy, so alterations to how you Feed, burp, and position. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2012 Oct;147(4):619-26. 2016 Apr;83:78-83.

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Well-being and Resilience: a Podcast with Jane Thomas, Naomi Saks, Ishwaria Subbiah

GeriPal

So whether it’s an encounter with a patient or whether it’s a family meeting or a clinical practice meeting or a feedback session with a fellow, the idea that we have both the ability to be very full and open and also selective and disciplined about how it is that we. That was like 2005. It was hard to keep my balance.

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Negotiation and Dispute Resolution: A Podcast with Lee Lindquist and Alaine Murawski

GeriPal

Negotiation Training for Case Managers to Improve Older Adult Acceptance of Services. Prof Case Manag. Dealing with conflict in caring for the seriously ill: “it was just out of the question” JAMA 2005. Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement without Giving In by Roger Fisher, William Ury, and Bruce Patton.

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‘We Need To Keep Fighting’: HIV Activists Organize To Save Lives as Trump Guts Funding

Physician's Weekly

When Sturdevant first tested positive for HIV in 2005, he didn’t seek treatment. He kept his diagnosis hidden from friends and family because he knew how people talked about HIV. “I thought my family was going to disown me,” he said. .’” And policymakers ensured that almost everyone in the U.S.