PPT-Patients who make poor decisions

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and the Staphylococci who love them Alison Galdys MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases and International Medicine 8 May 2018 Outline

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and the Staphylococci who love them Alison Galdys MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases and International Medicine 8 May 2018 Outline IVDU Epi MorbidityMortality. Part II Allows you to record your wishes about health care in writing Part III Tells you how to revoke or change this directive Part IV Makes your directive legal C My Alternate Agent This person will serve as your agent if your agent named above i cdcgovnchshealthdataforallageshtm RACE ETHNICITY Unreliable data Includes Hispanics brPage 3br brPage 4br EP A100F08029 brPage 1br Make DECISIONS Act DECISIVELY Clarify STRATEGY GET MOVING GET RESULTS GET FOCUSED What You Do What You Get DECISION DAY EVERY DAY brPage 2br Make decisions Act on decisions Communicate decisions Understand decisions Retain the memory of decisions. The Act allows adults with capacity to appoint a welfare The act does not allow the welf NB. Philanthropist – Someone who helps others out of a sense of duty and wants nothing in return. . The First Big Public Health Problem. What do all these images have in common? . Unsanitary. Filthy living conditions including rubbish on the streets, bad water, overcrowding and no sewers. Work . on Greek Myth. Page82. Types of Government of Ancient Greece. Page81. Warm . Up: . Review reading sheets from Greek Geography and Rise of City States.. Check answers in pairs.. Reading was last class (p. 80). There . is a choice you have to make,. In everything you do.. And you must always keep in mind,. The choice you make makes you. .. In the little booklet, Bits and . Pieces,. How To Make Godly Decisions. FAQ / 1 to buy? A.When you are ready to purchase your rst Dedicated or Virtual Private Cloud, there are a few other considerations to keep in mind:  Which data center should I choose? Latency and Two Good Choices. Sometimes, you get to choose between 2 (or more!) awesome, pleasant things.. Hanging out with this friend or that one. Accepting this new job offer or that one. Getting this cute puppy or this cute kitten. Starting the conversation & uploading into MyUFHealth. The Problem. Disconnect between patient’s end-of-life wishes and family/caregivers/healthcare team awareness. 53. % . of physicians did not . rReferred to Reference Committee on Amendments to Constitution and Bylaws Todd M Hertzberg MD ChairAt the 2016 Interim Meeting CEJA Rep 3-I-18 -- page 2 of 10 CLARIFYING THE QUESTION Resolutions 3- If you want to improve patient outcomes, have more influence, and impact more lives as a healthcare professional, something has to change.We live in a time when many patients do not follow the advice of their doctors. People are resistant to change, even when that change would improve their health and quality of life. Doctors often respond by providing more facts and information, but logic often proves surprisingly ineffective in getting people to change. This book digs into the science of how to make connections, influence decisions, and get patients to buy into change. The ability to do this effectively not only improves clinical outcomes for patients but improves financial outcomes for your practice as well. How do we move patients from hearing what we say to acting on it? The answer to that question is found in the pages of this book. What to Expect: -Science-backed strategies you can learn and apply to your exam process to be more influential with patients.-Discover how to ask questions that get people to want MORE information.-Learn the main obstacles people have to change, and how to overcome those obstacles.-Get patients to go from hearing information (nothing changes) to acting on information.-Ultimately, get more patients to say Yes! Letter . Project. University Hospitals Bristol . Supportive and Palliative Care Team. The Poor Prognosis Letter (PPL) . journey. The problem. DOH 2008. Recognising the end of life. Communication. Patient choice. The Royal Law. The Royal Law: . Matthew. . 5: 21-48.. Show . No Favor in Human Status. 1. My brethren, have not the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord of glory, with respect of persons.. 2. For if there come unto your assembly a man with a gold ring, in fine apparel, and there come in also a poor man in shabby clothing;.

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