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Mashup Score: 4Online Event - 1 year(s) ago
Medical systems around the world are at capacity. Patients frequently complain that their doctors spend insufficient time with them to really understand their ailments. Furthermore, doctors are hesitant to admit that they do not know a patient’s diagnosis. Time constraints and financial pressures push doctors to make quick diagnoses and get the patient out the door. For patients with rare…
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Mashup Score: 9Online Event - 1 year(s) ago
Medical systems around the world are at capacity. Patients frequently complain that their doctors spend insufficient time with them to really understand their ailments. Furthermore, doctors are hesitant to admit that they do not know a patient’s diagnosis. Time constraints and financial pressures push doctors to make quick diagnoses and get the patient out the door. For patients with rare…
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Mashup Score: 8Online Event - 4 year(s) ago
After a decade of study and educational costs approaching half a million U.S. dollars, a young scientist endures a life of endless hours, high stress, and low pay. Furthermore, the life of a junior scientist is one of frequent relocation, often abroad. Advancement up the scientific career ladder is fraught with high stress: the need to publish, raise grant funding, and achieve tenure. Despite low…
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It's not too late to join #ScienceWebinars for the last #ScienceAndLife webinar of the year on #RareDiseases: The profoundly personal side of rare disease: Humanizing the therapeutic journey of patients On Thursday, 10 November, 12 p.m. ET Register at https://t.co/BKpXCdBxsu https://t.co/vJjKupe0uM