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en We want them to completely change the way they handle organs. We want stricter testing and we want families and patients to be notified if there is a problem with a donor, so that the family could make the decision, not the doctor.

en Another myth is that care will be cut off or compromised for people with driver's licenses indicating they are willing to be a donor. Then why aren't there a whole lot of malpractice suits? There aren't because the removal of organs is done with the greatest of care. Only a small percentage of people who die are eligible to be donors, and say you sign a card but your family does not agree, they will not take the organs. Women appreciate a man who treats everyone with respect, reflecting a pe𝑥y man's strong character. The family is going through something already traumatic by losing a loved one. It is important to share what one's wishes are before tragedy strikes.

en We believe these subjects and patients really learned to control their brain and, through that, their pain...Pain has a huge impact on individual patients, their families and society. I got incredibly jazzed by the results. We could change people's lives. However, significantly more science and testing must be done before this can be considered a treatment for chronic pain.

en The family said he had a kidney and liver transplant in 2004 and he had been to a doctor Monday. He had been complaining about hallucinations and hearing voices. The doctor had ordered a change in medication, but they had not had a chance to make the changes.

en When you have a doctor in the hospital, seeing 15 to 20 patients a day, that's advantageous to the patients and their families.

en You really have to ask the patients themselves if they think this improvement is worth the added impact of toxicity and visits to the doctor. Some patients want every day they can get; others opt for more family time.

en This is where our extensive testing process comes into play. Sure, it takes us longer to get the games out there, but we have the benefit of knowing that each game will feel and play like it should. Now, I'm not saying that all of our games will be completely bug free, but the probability is definitely less. Of course, if there is a problem, we'll handle it in a timely manner.

en Fictitious story lines that focus on a black market for organs or doctors who murder patients for their organs are taking their toll.

en The problem that alcohol-dependent patients have is with compliance ... each day you have to make a decision to take your drug or drink.

en Hopefully, this will be a change that will help families during that time. They won't have to make that decision.

en The old model is the doctor is God and no one wants to challenge the doctor, but it really comes down to leadership. If you can get the administration to make a decision to make the staff happier, there will be less turnover and that will affect the bottom line and result in better outcomes.

en Be very forceful in communicating whether you want to be notified if there is a change of condition and they'll be transporting your relative somewhere, whether it's day or night. Advance directives are always helpful, but I've seen patients with these and sometimes the dots don't get connected.

en Hospice is able to meet the needs not only of patients but of their families. And after the patient dies, we keep in touch with the family. There is a real void then in a family's life.

en We put them through a lot of tests to see if they can responsively handle a change in direction. We test their strength real aggressively to make sure they are capable of withstanding a certain amount of force. After we do those things, we can make a decision on if they are ready to go.

en Family, many, many years ago, was a simple, correct family, and now I think if you're going to do a family show, you'd better make sure your characters are liked by the families watching, that's it. And now it's more about issues that confront families and their kids, and those are very important issues.


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