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  2. Doctor's visit - Wikipedia

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    A doctor meeting with her patient in Egypt. Doctors develop a close relationship with their patients in order to build trust and better diagnose and treat disease.. A doctor's visit, also known as a physician office visit or a consultation, or a ward round in an inpatient care context, is a meeting between a patient with a physician to get health advice or treatment plan for a symptom or ...

  3. Outpatient department - Wikipedia

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    Outpatient department of a hospital provides diagnosis and care for patients that do not need to stay overnight. [1] The departments are also sometimes called outpatient clinics, but are distinct from clinics independent of hospitals, almost all of which are designed mostly or exclusively for outpatient care and may be also be called outpatient clinics.

  4. Consultant (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Various titles (such as senior consultant, clinical director, medical director, lead consultant etc.) exist for consultants who have particular responsibilities for the overall management of the hospital or some part thereof. In the UK all doctors including consultants have the right to undertake private medical work.

  5. E-consult - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Mayo Clinic's e-consult resulted in a shorter time frame of 1 day and 6 hours, compared to 7 days and 20 hours for traditional consultation. In a study at San Francisco General Hospital, 60% of PCPs reported better access for non-urgent issues, and 54% reported shorter wait times for arranging a new appointment with a specialist. [7]

  6. SOS Médecins - Wikipedia

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    SOS Médecins's car. SOS Médecins is a medical emergency service of France which sends doctors directly to a residence instead of sending an ambulance (). [1] [2] This works seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day, and participates with close liaison with the public emergency services (ambulance, fire brigade, hospital), and continuity of care in many urban centers and its periphery.

  7. Consultation - Wikipedia

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    Consultation or consultative may refer to: Public consultation, a process by which the public's input on matters affecting them is sought; Consultation (Texas), the 1835 Texas meeting of colonists on a proposed rebellion against the Republic of Mexico; Consultation (doctor), a formal meeting with a medical doctor for discussion or the seeking ...

  8. Health care in France - Wikipedia

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    Under recent rules (the coordinated consultation procedure, in French: "parcours de soins coordonné"), general practitioners ("médecin généraliste" or "docteur") are expected to act as "gate keepers" who refer patients to a specialist or a hospital when necessary. There is a free choice of the reference doctor, which is not restricted to ...

  9. File:Présentation Wikipédia Francophone.pdf - Wikipedia

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