They would be more aware if they actually took the time to read the hospital's mission statement and to read the responsibilities their hospital has to patients and their families/caregivers.
No and only because doctors are there to help you not harm you and if you dont brleive that then get to know your doctor.
patients should be more assertive with their doctors.
doctors (they is the pronoun that replaces doctors)
A is the answer.
The pronoun is: theyThe antecedent is: patients
Press Ganey provides patients satisfaction surveys about hospitals, doctors and other medical personnel. This has in effect caused doctors to be overconscious of their work. Doctors or now more inclined to do everything the patient wants in order to please him, instead of taking care of the patients health.
Not all engineers make more than doctors, that could be said the same for doctors. Doctors typically make more. They are more needed and wanted by society as well as the government. When you go to a hospital, do you want a doctor to look at you or an engineer? Doctors have a steady stream of patients so they have lots of work while not all engineers have guaranteed work.
Certified medical assistants are greatly needed for assisting nurses and doctors. They help facilitate patients, supplies for patients and small tasks requested by their superiors. Without them, the nurses and doctors would be more distracted from focusing on their work.
Patients can arm themselves with a great deal of information prior to meeting with a physician and therefore can speak more knowledgeably and confident about there condition.
they don't ... they treat them ... it's more of a job for a counselor or nurse to takes care of them ...
To find more information about deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's patients I would recommend webmd.com. They have a lot of useful information brought through doctors' with medical experience,
One key nursing achievement is a good bedside manner. Nurses are often more in contact with patients than doctors are, so it is imperative that they get along well with their patients.