2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejim.2020.03.001
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Turkish Society of Internal Medicine choosing wisely project

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“…It is also a time for Turkey to invest in hospice care. The Turkish Society of Internal Medicine also declared that they support Choosing Wisely®, a health initiative campaign with recommendations to advance a national dialogue on avoiding unnecessary medical tests, treatments and procedures and ‘Do not delay the palliative care’ is among the recommendations by this campaign [ 271 ]. A recent article by Currow et al [ 272 ] discusses the need for transition of hospice care and integration of cancer services with hospices care.…”
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“…It is also a time for Turkey to invest in hospice care. The Turkish Society of Internal Medicine also declared that they support Choosing Wisely®, a health initiative campaign with recommendations to advance a national dialogue on avoiding unnecessary medical tests, treatments and procedures and ‘Do not delay the palliative care’ is among the recommendations by this campaign [ 271 ]. A recent article by Currow et al [ 272 ] discusses the need for transition of hospice care and integration of cancer services with hospices care.…”
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“…Respondents’ quality of life was generally low. Yildiz et al [ 271 ] English Letter to the editor Qualitative/expert panel Choosing Wisely® health initiative. Choosing Wisely® health initiative was established by the American Board of Internal Medicine Foundation to advance a national dialogue on avoiding unnecessary medical tests, treatments and procedures in 2012.…”
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“…Today, the Choosing Wisely campaign has partnered more than 70 societies involving over one million clinicians ( 1 ) in the US, Canada, Australia, and Europe. The Turkish Society of Internal Medicine (TSIM) has been working with the European Federation of Internal Medicine (EFIM) within the frame of the Choosing Wisely project since 2017 ( 2 ).…”
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