Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 08-07-2010-05-2008
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Choosing A Tubal Reversal Doctor
“How do I choose a doctor?” Considering the number of choices, it is one of the most important questions to consider before you move forward with planning your tubal reversal surgery. Training, experience, availability, and patient support can vary greatly between doctors and facilities. To help you feel fully informed in your decision, here is a list of questions to ask when considering how to choose a doctor to perform your surgery and the types of responses you should expect.
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 06-07-2010-05-2008
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Here is a list of questions to ask when considering how to choose a doctor to perform your tubal reversal surgery and the types of responses you should expect. For more information or assistance, please send me an email (JuliaS@tubal-reversal.net) or call me at (919) 656-8204.
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 02-07-2010-05-2008
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Choosing A Tubal Reversal Doctor
“How do I choose a doctor?” Considering the number of choices, it is one of the most important questions to consider before you move forward with planning your tubal reversal surgery. Training, experience, availability, and patient support can vary greatly between doctors and facilities. To help you feel fully informed in your decision, here is a list of questions to ask when considering how to choose a doctor to perform your surgery and the types of responses you should expect.
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 30-06-2010-05-2008
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Here is a list of questions to ask when considering how to choose a doctor to perform your tubal reversal surgery and the types of responses you should expect. For more information or assistance, please send me an email (JuliaS@tubal-reversal.net) or call me at (919) 656-8204.
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 14-03-2010-05-2008
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Via Diabetes Today:
Internet Helps People with Diabetes Monitor Blood Sugar
Patients load self-testing results to a website monitored by physicians, nurses, and a dietician, who respond as needed. A recent study found lower average blood sugar levels and fluctuations in the internet group compared to those who weren’t uploading levels and receiving responses. I’m guessing it’s not so much “The Internet” that was important in improving the patients’ levels, but the fact that they had more frequent contact with clinicians via the online system compared to the group that made regular office visits only. It’s not clear whether the patients also had better long term outcomes with regards to common diabetes-related complications – this was essentially a study of lab values. Still, good use of technology, if clinicians have the staff/time/$ to do this for more patients.
Citation for the study: Cho JH, Chang SA, Kwon HS, Choi YH, Ko SH, Moon SD, Yoo SJ, Song KH, Son HS, Kim HS, Lee WC, Cha BY, Son HY, Yoon KH. Long-Term Effect of the Internet-Based Glucose Monitoring System on HbA1c Reduction and Glucose Stability: A 30-month follow-up study for diabetes management with a ubiquitous medical care system. Diabetes Care. 2006 Dec;29(12):2625-2631. Read the abstract
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