Our results suggest opportunities to improve hospitalists' ability to lead serious illness communication by increasing the time hospitalists have for discussions, improving documentation systems and communication between inpatient and outpatient clinicians, and targeted training on challenging communication scenarios.
SYNOPSIS IN INTERLINGUA STUDIOS EPIDEMIOLOGIC DE OCCLUSION. IV. LE PREVALENTIA DE MALOCCLUSION IN UN POPULATION DE 1455 JUVENILES DE ETATE SCHOLAR.—Le prevalentia de malocclusion esseva determinate per le methodo de Angle-Dewey in 1455 juveniles de etate scholar in Suitland, Maryland. Le resultatos reflecte nulle significative differentias inter le sexos con respecto al tres relationes fundamental inter le mandibula e le maxilla. Significative excessos de prevalentia esseva notate in masculos con respecto a sever supramorsura anterior e malocclusion Typo I de Dewey. Morsura antero-aperte esseva observate plus frequentemente in femininas. Iste differentias va esser evalutate plus criticamente quando le resultatos de nostre studio a longe termino es complete.
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