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Publikováno v:
BMC Medical Education, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2022)
Abstract Background In Denmark a national formal advisory program (NFAP) is mandatory in Postgraduate Medical Education (PGME). According to this, an educational advisor is assigned to each doctor in every clinical rotation to guide and oversee the w
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https://doaj.org/article/6e316c8f373e4f18b61ffbd4a35f530e
Publikováno v:
Danish medical journal. 65(9)
A national formal advisory programme (NFAP) was introduced in Denmark in 1998. This study investigates the implementation of the NFAP and identifies areas to improve.In March 2017, a survey was conducted among all 129 doctors employed in the first ro
Autor:
Marianne Kleis Møller, Lasse Bjerg, Dorrit Dylmer, Kirsten Alstrup, Ulla Kampmann, Kjeld Hasselstrøm, Lene Ring Madsen, Daniel R. Witte, Torben Østergård, Klavs Würgler Hansen
Publikováno v:
Kampmann, U, Ring Madsen, L, Bjerg, L, Witte, D R, Hasselstrøm, K, Østergård, T, Alstrup, K, Kleis Møller, M, Dylmer, D & Würgler Hansen, K 2018, ' Prevalence and Geographical Distribution of Insulin Pump Therapy in the Central Denmark Region and its Association with Metabolic Parameters ', Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, vol. 141, pp. 148-155 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.diabres.2018.04.042
AIMS: Insulin treatment in type 1 diabetes encompasses multiple daily insulin injections (MDI) or continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII). Both population-based studies and comparative studies regarding CSII use are sparse. The aim of the cur
Autor:
Lisbeth, Rasmussen, Dorte, Münter, Charlotte, Bøttcher, Oli, Jacobsen, Kiss, Larsen, Henrik, Marcussen, Marianne Kleis, Møller, Peter, Nørregaard, Bente, Nørskov
Publikováno v:
Ugeskrift for laeger. 168(1)
This study evaluated the incidence of inappropriate use of bed days in Danish medical wards using the European Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol (AEP). Several European countries have used the AEP to assess the appropriateness of hospitalisation da