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- training for patient self-management (98966–98969) non-face-to-face nonphysician services (99000–99091) special services, procedures and reports (99170–99199)...
- on 5 December 2021. Retrieved 23 April 2020. Andorno R (July 2013). "Nonphysician-****isted suicide in Switzerland" (PDF). Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare...
- the "Grape Cure" as a cure for cancer. John R. Brinkley (1885–1942), a nonphysician and xenotransplant specialist in Kansas, US, who claimed to have discovered...
- without licensure, it can be difficult to hold bad actors accountable. Nonphysician healthcare personnel, including phlebotomists, may be sued due to poor...
- of Veterans Affairs – the first woman and the first psychologist and nonphysician to hold this position. In 2013 she received the APA Award for Lifetime...
- performance. Certain US states limit the performance of needle EMG by nonphysicians. New Jersey declared that it cannot be delegated to a physician's ****istant...
- (April 4, 2024). "Reported Political Parti****tion by Physicians vs Nonphysicians". JAMA. doi:10.1001/jama.2024.1996. ISSN 0098-7484. PMC 11040404. "John...
- professionals to provide surgery for fistula patients. As a result, nonphysicians are sometimes trained to provide obstetric services. For example, the...
- to surgery, the Ponseti method is less expensive and can be taught to nonphysician health care providers, which is useful in areas with few or no doctors...
- Philibert, Ingrid (2005). "Sleep Loss and Performance in Residents and Nonphysicians: A Meta-Analytic Examination". Sleep. 28 (11): 1392–1402. doi:10.1093/sleep/28...