2017
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201711208012
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Improving the education in the field of patient autonomy in rehabilitation doctors working with engineers

Abstract: Abstract. The present study analyzes the use of bioethical expertise of Romanian rehabilitation doctors working in a hospital for engineering professionals, the Romanian Railways Clinical Hospital Iasi. The knowledge of the specific legislation by the medical personnel, proper communication, shared decision making and the use of informed consent are essential for effective healthcare provided to engineers, a group of professionals with a great contribution to the development of rehabilitation robotics and medi… Show more

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“…Practicing this side of medicine to the dental chair cannot be value as an comfortable job as it involves high concentration, all kind of repetitive, or stressful motions of hands and also working for hours in same posture for a long time with all the ergonomic support [3]. All this medical activity can degenerate in wearinness, pain, discomfort and illness directing to musculoskeletal disorders and that can result in disruption or impairment of dental practice and the patient may also have to suffer in addition to wear and homeostatic modification of the practitioner [6][7][8].…”
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“…Practicing this side of medicine to the dental chair cannot be value as an comfortable job as it involves high concentration, all kind of repetitive, or stressful motions of hands and also working for hours in same posture for a long time with all the ergonomic support [3]. All this medical activity can degenerate in wearinness, pain, discomfort and illness directing to musculoskeletal disorders and that can result in disruption or impairment of dental practice and the patient may also have to suffer in addition to wear and homeostatic modification of the practitioner [6][7][8].…”
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confidence: 99%