Publications by authors named "N F Kurbanova"

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  • The study investigates the impact of the Choosing Wisely Campaign (CWC) on the number of laboratory tests performed on hospitalized patients since its launch in 2012.
  • A retrospective analysis of data from a tertiary hospital revealed that laboratory tests actually increased by 8.6% during the late stage of the campaign compared to the period before it.
  • The results highlight the need for improved strategies to promote high-value care in healthcare settings and call for further research on effective implementations.
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Although the adverse effect of burnout on physicians has been widely documented, studies have shown an inconsistent relationship between burnout and the quality of patient care. We hypothesized that physician burnout will have an inverse relationship with the time spent at the bedside by physicians. In a cross-sectional study, we surveyed patients on their perception of the time spent by their physician on the day of the survey (4 categories: 0-5, 6-10, 11-15, >15 minutes).

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Background Medical training relies on direct observations and formative feedback. After residency graduation, opportunities to receive feedback on clinical teaching diminish. Although feedback through learner evaluations is common, these evaluations can be untimely, non-specific, and potentially biased.

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Background & Aims: Liver transplantation is the only treatment that increases survival times of patients with decompensated cirrhosis. Patients who live farther away from a transplant center are disadvantaged. Health care delivery via telehealth is an effective way to manage patients with decompensated cirrhosis remotely.

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While serum anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) levels are inversely associated with all-cause mortality in men, the underlying mechanisms are unclear. Elevated levels of inflammation, also associated with all-cause mortality, and may be the link between AMH and mortality. Hence, we examined the association of AMH with serum c-reactive protein (CRP), a biomarker of inflammation, in men.

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