Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Antibiotic Prescription By Medical Doctors




Dr. Linder’s research on curbing the dangerous overprescribing of antibiotics suggests doctors do respond to certain electronic nudges and feedback about what they are doing—especially when it involves comparing how they stack up against their peers.

In the case of antibiotics, despite clear guidelines to use the drugs only for bacterial infections, doctors consistently prescribe them for viruses like the flu. 

A recent Pew Charitable Trusts report concluded that 30% of antibiotic prescriptions are unnecessary, or nearly 47 million excess prescriptions a year. 

That’s despite years of warnings about the risk of antibiotic resistance, where bacteria exposed to the drugs start learning to outsmart them. 

Overuse also exposes patients to unnecessary risks and increases health-care costs studies show.


“The model has been if we get people the right information they will do the right thing; but, sad to say, it doesn’t work,” says Dr. Linder. “Doctors know they should not prescribe antibiotics for colds and viral illnesses, but if they are confronted by a sick patient who is a little bit anxious and wants something for treatment,” they often prescribe the drugs.



Source:     WSJ

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Welcome To Our Blog

Hello friend

We are very happy to welcome you to our blog and thank you for visiting.

For a very long time, we have been involved in Career Talks, Guidance and Counseling to Secondary School Students on choosing Medicine as a Career

However we have decided to bring it out as a topic for active discussion in the public domain with a hope of running promos and contests to aid those who finally decide to study Medicine in the Institutions of Higher Learning - the Universities.

Our dream is that this program should actually be able to pay the tuition fee of a number of Medical Students on yearly basis with time.

Our vision is predicated on the fact that many Science based students who do not succeed in studying Medicine end up studying the para-medical sciences and allied courses but never seem to find fulfillment in those other courses.

So our mission is to mentor as many as are willing to study Medicine but are limited by space of environment and family background to achieve their goals.

We are sure that you are there to assist us achieve this worthy and lofty objective.

Please keep visiting our Blog and always drop any beautiful ideas you may have on how we can make this work in unison with you and others of like mindedness

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