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Indian Rheumatology: New Horizons, New Hopes
The Bone & Joint Decade - India An IRACON 2003 Indian Rheumatology: New Horizons, New Hopes Artichoke of Population Studies & Clinical Practice Dr Rajesh Pandav, Dr. Denish Moorthy, Dr Binod Patro, Dr Hemant Shukla, Dr Chandrakant S Pandav Date : 27th November Time : 10 am to 1 pm Venue : AIIMS (Jawaharlal Auditorium) Delhi
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Relationship between incidence & prevalence
Recovery Death
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Policy Process Measurement Iterative Loop
Burden of Illness (Assessment) Monitoring & Reassessment Etiology or Causation Prognosis Diagnosis Synthesis & Implementation of Program Therapy Community Effectiveness Policy Process Efficiency
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Outline of presentation
Key messages HFA Thoughtful physicians: Difficult Questions EBM Measurement Iterative Loop COPCORD / WHO / ILAR Studies In conclusion ……
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Clinical Practice Guidelines
Busy Clinician Information overload Wide variability in patient care Need to develop CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES
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Practicing EBM: The Needs
Evidence-based approach to patient care create the NEED for Clinical Practice Guidelines DIAGNOSIS THERAPY PROGNOSIS
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Artichoke of Population Studies and Clinical Medicine – 1
Health of patients: - individual patient - patient groups Physicians need to identify & address factors: - patient’s family - community Community: - A resource for physicians
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Artichoke of Population Studies and Clinical Medicine - 2
To reduce burden of disease: - Integration of disease prevention & - health promotion into routine medical care Chronic diseases: - multiple causes or exacerbating factors - variety of interventions - at multiple levels A population-based perspective: - helpful in chronic disease management
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preventive interventions
Role of physicians in preventive interventions Provision of direct preventive services Management & organization of preventive health services within medical care system Advocacy within clinical settings, communities & organized medicine
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Outline of presentation
Key messages HFA Thoughtful physicians: Difficult Questions EBM Measurement Iterative Loop COPCORD / WHO / ILAR Studies In conclusion ……
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Determinants of health
Biological Human rights Behavioural Equity & social justice Environmental Communities Determinants of health Health for All Gender Families Societies Health system Individuals Information & communication Socio-economic Science & technology Socio-cultural Aging of the population
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Outline of presentation
Key messages HFA Thoughtful physicians: Difficult Questions EBM Measurement Iterative Loop COPCORD / WHO / ILAR Studies In conclusion ……
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Thoughtful Physicians : Difficult Questions - 1
1) How may I be thorough YET efficient when considering the possible causes of my patient’s problem? 2) How do I characterize the information I have gathered during the medical interview & physical examination? (Probability - Utility) 3) How should I interpret new diagnostic information? (Probability)
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Thoughtful Physicians : Difficult Questions - 2
4) How do I select the appropriate diagnostic test? (Treatment, Threshold, Probability) 5) How do I choose among several risky treatments? (Expected Value Decision Making) 6) How do I know, how is my patient doing?
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