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OPEN BRITES

 

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1

New Ways for Dealing with Medical Conditions

Hardisman Dasman              
Suat Sincan                             
Andrea Pighi                           
Diana Dominguez Jimenez   
Josep Vidal Alaball

5 Yes
2

Socio Economic Situations and Health Care

Veronica Rasic                 
Elle Mall Keevallik           
Alexandra  Georgious Tsipou
Emily Clark

4 Yes
3 Obesity

Sergey Rostislavovich Sokolovsky
Patrick Tabouring                            
Susan Saffel Shrier      
Clare Wilson
Simon Victor Rudland   
Emre Yılmaz
Aykut Ardıç

7 Yes
4 Dealing with Difficult Situations in Primary Care

Gabriela Cristina Elena Badea  
Naldy Parodi López     
Hayri̇ye Kulbay Yuksel
Enda Murphy                  
Hanna Stark Heikkinen  
Raquel Vaz Cardoso

6 Yes
5

Self Care

Firdous Jahan                
Ruth Munoz Maya      
Rahul Arora

3 Yes
6 Violence in Health

Suzana Milivoje İvkoviç       
Patrick S Mcfarlane             
Diana Dominguez Jimenez    
Nazan Karaoğlu                      
Vishal Mallusingh Baghele

5 Yes
7 Anticoagulan Therapy in Primary Care

Ana Sofia Pena                 
Vishal Mallusingh Baghele

2 Yes
8 Learning by Experiences in Different Practice Areas

Carolina Martins Moreira
Pedro Caetano                   
Sara Rigon                          
Laura Montesinos Ramon   
Burcu Başaran
Clare Wilson

6 Yes
9 Chronic Communicable Diseases (HIV, TBC etc.)

Abdul Hafiz Mohamad Gani
Lenche Zdravko Janeva

2 Yes
10 Clinical Inertia

Valerija Bralic Lang           
Giray Kolcu                        
Mohammed Abdel Rasoul Tarawneh
Murat Altuntaş                                  
Miro Hanzevacki Hanzevacki

5 Yes
11 Electronic Health Records

Adeel Nazir Ahmad       
Cemal Kavasoğulları        
Erdinç Yavuz

3 Yes
12 Socio-economic policies on primary care Emrah Kırımlı 1 Yes
13 Management in Primary Care

Paul Irving Brown
Nilgun Yapan Goral

2 Yes
14 Elderly Care

Katharine Ann Wallis
Firdous Jahan
Hakan yaman

3 Yes
15 Mental Health

Kendall Anne Searle
Ian Casson

2 Yes
16 Preventive Care

Aml Ahmed Salama
Duygu Altıparmak              
Tevfik Tanju Yilmazer

3 Yes
17 Cronical Non-Communicable Diseases

Elena Benigni         
Anbreen Slama Chaudhry
Lucio Giuseppe Granata
Senem Buğdaycı

4

Yes

18

Communication in Primary Care

Hasan Hüseyin Şahin 1 Yes
19 Legal and Ethical Issues

Yasemin Kılıç Öztürk
Riitta Anneli Heiskanen
Rabia Adviye Aktaş

3 Yes


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Sample BRITE
One of the most stressing things for me is to start on insulin on a type 2 diabetes patient. The guidelines are quite certain about this; however the risk of patient going in to hypoglycemia scares me, especially for elder patients. I developed a solution for these situations: there is an endocrinology specialist at a nearby hospital. I send the patient information to him for his approval. This increases my self-confidence and if there will be a complication with the patient in the future and I am relatively relieved of responsibility. What if my endocrinologist friend leaves the hospital and finds a job elsewhere; this is my biggest fear. How do you deal with such situations?

An example for BRITE submission:

Title: Insulin Initiation in Primary Care
Abstract: One of the most stressing things for me is to start on insulin on a type 2 diabetes patient. The guidelines are quite certain about this; however the risk of patient going in to hypoglycemia scares me, especially for elder patients. I developed a solution for these situations: there is an endocrinology specialist at a nearby hospital. I send the patient information to him for his approval. This increases my self-confidence and if there will be a complication with the patient in the future and I am relatively relieved of responsibility. What if my endocrinologist friend leaves the hospital and finds a job elsewhere; this is my biggest fear. How do you deal with such situations?

Since a BRITE is your personal experience and thoughts, please do not include additional authors during abstract submission.

 

 

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