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When a discovery or development is made in the medical field, it is important for it to spread to many different institutions ensuring that as many patients as possible can benefit. This is why there are countless medical journals and boards on specific aspects of the human body and specific diseases and ailments that affect the human body. Samara Lipsky has co-authored three book chapters and been published in multiple medical and science journals. A topic that is near and dear to her and that affects all people seeking medical assistance is that of the biopsychosocial model. Because the biopsychosocial model is used as a way to better determine the treatment of patients, it applies to many different areas of medicine. A couple of examples are diseases like diabetes and cancer. Both of these ailments require lifelong treatment. And with each, it is important to look at the genetic and biochemical makeup of the patients in order to determine the best treatment for them. The biopsychosocial model is a design that does exactly that. It focuses on the outside and predisposed to elements of a patient in order to increase their likelihood for success. Samara Lipsky has seen how impactful this can be and that is why she continues to do research to grow this very effective and beneficial method. She has done multiple years of research as well as co-founded a non-profit that helps find funding and raise awareness to develop these discoveries further. Comments are closed.
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