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Patient Education Management 2005-02-01
February 1, 2005
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Create a paper trail to improve teaching, communication, and documentation
Information at fingertips improves patient safety
Educator Profile: Build a solid patient education program
Consider risks of sharing quality data with public
Strategies help HIV patients adhere to drug regimes
Pilot project uses TV for self-management
Holistic wound care yields better healing rates
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