Across
- 4. Provide care for people who are terminally ill.
- 6. Most of their patients are seen at an office on an outpatient basis, although the physicians are usually associated with a hospital in case inpatient care is required
- 8. generally offer both inpatient and outpatient care.
- 9. Located within most hospitals, provide care required for potentially life threatening illnesses or injuries
- 10. These centers, staffed by primary care physicians, usually handle emergencies that are not life threatening.
Down
- 1. Specialize in treating people with drug and alcohol problems, usually outside of a hospital setting.
- 2. Doctors share office space, equipment, and support staff
- 3. Physicians may provide outpatient care in a community clinic rather than an office
- 5. is the practice of medicine over distance through the use of telecommunications equipment.
- 7. are homelike settings that involve family members in the delivery of a baby.
