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Articles On Phlebotomy

Phlebotomy Careers

Articles on Phlebotomy: Your Complete Guide Introduction Phlebotomy, the practice​ of drawing blood for laboratory ⁤testing, transfusions, or donations, is ⁤a vital skill in the healthcare industry. Accurate​ diagnostic Results Proper technique reduces the likelihood of hemolysis or sample contamination, ensuring reliable lab results.

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How Private Practices Can Leverage Personalized Health Diagnostics 

Electronic Health Reporter

This article is copyrighted strictly for Electronic Health Reporter. Illegal copying is prohibited. By Bill Stone, CEO, AllClear Healthcare.

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A Brief Study on Diagnostic Reasoning 

We Care Online

Diagnostic reasoning is one of the most essential skills for any health care professional, from medical students to seasoned physicians. Mastering diagnostic reasoning is crucial for providing accurate patient care, minimizing errors, and improving health outcomes. What is Diagnostic Reasoning?

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A (re)Visit to an Old-Fashioned Doctor

Sensible Medicine

On the other, articles will sometimes find second life on the site. 1 Being alerted to this article was a gift for several reasons. The article itself also got me thinking. Initially, I was tempted to dismiss it as one of those “back in the good old days” screeds until I realized the article was published in 1998.

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Is Shortness of Breath Due to Heart Failure Different from Shortness of Breath Due to Asthma?

Sensible Medicine

There are articles that change your practice. There are articles that clarify your understanding of medicine. There are articles that are great examples of study types, bias, and design errors. It is because we think all dyspnea feels the same and thus trying to define the sensation has no diagnostic value. Read more

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I Am Afraid of Early Cancer Detection

Sensible Medicine

So I buried my head in the sand until an article of the February 2 nd WSJ -- Who’s Afraid of Early Cancer Detection? -- made me commit to learning about the test. Today and next week I will post articles about Galleri. This was the validation article in a series of diagnostic test articles.

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Can a Dog Diagnose Colon Cancer with Her Nose?

Sensible Medicine

Reading Vinay’s article last week called to mind one of my favorite articles. By the time a medical student has reached the 4 th year, he or she has learned from textbooks, review articles, and lectures. In the second half of the course, students were free to choose articles from the entirety of the medical literature.