Firstly, hepatitis C is not an uncommon disease presenting to general practitioners. |
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The government has also arrested thousands of practitioners of a spiritual discipline that primarily involves physical exercise and meditation. |
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Holistic practitioners use eucalyptus to treat respiratory problems, such as coughs, colds, and asthma. |
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It is something that medical practitioners and public health service providers are absolutely delighted about. |
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Health care practitioners who are not attuned to racial differences may not be aware of unique physical conditions as well. |
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Relegated to serological realms, and with medical practitioners generally using saline, blood-typing was virtually ignored by clinicians. |
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Most practitioners will be used to psychopomp work, and will be able to locate the spirit and guide it on to wherever it's supposed to be. |
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Family physicians should be able to team up with nurse practitioners, dieticians and other health experts to offer a wider range of services. |
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Licensure of practitioners of various pseudosciences is often treated as endorsement and as a gateway to greater privileges. |
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The EA omits key oral history data that establishes the importance of Makua to cultural practitioners. |
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With an increase in turnover of clinical practitioners at the teaching hospitals, it requires more time to train new instructors. |
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The selected general practitioners regularly referred to the teaching hospital and some also used the district hospital. |
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However, some practitioners struggle to narrow their broad scope of knowledge and expertise into a focused, publishable topic. |
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Pompadour was herself one of the few eighteenth-century practitioners of this glyptic art. |
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In most Western countries, national health guidelines encourage general practitioners to screen elderly people for hearing loss. |
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It should be mentioned that even practitioners of demonolatry are misled in their perceptions of the nature of demons. |
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Some natural practitioners recommend massaging the oil into affected fingers and toes to improve blood flow, as well. |
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Madame Blavatsky, one of the founders and best-known practitioners of theosophy, was particularly influential. |
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I feel sure that the new generation of practitioners has no less talent than that of the great masters of the past. |
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Yet, with the onset of commercialisation in the field, practitioners of traditional medicine feel that they have not been given their due. |
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Patients select a mechanic for their cars with more care than their practitioners. |
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The biomedical scientists and medical practitioners would have liked greater technical details. |
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Alternative treatments, though, are often given a pass by Western medical practitioners. |
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It is to remove medical practitioners from the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Bill. |
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We would be failing in our duties as medical practitioners if we did not make this information public. |
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They hold that such claims are an unlawful restraint on medical practitioners. |
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Usually the diagnosis is not difficult, and its initial recognition is within the ability of all medical practitioners. |
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All medical practitioners must be able to diagnose and manage depressive illness effectively. |
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It also extends, where relevant, to medical practitioners and health practitioners generally as well as to hospital authorities. |
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Thus, most practitioners did not appear to intentionally medicate patients for procedural pain. |
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We also collected data on over the counter medications purchased and visits made to private practitioners. |
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Nurse practitioners are able to prescribe medications as part of their practice. |
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A few of them were practitioners of herbal medicine but most were ordinary, conventional citizens. |
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Its practitioners are in fact inclined to be rather disdainful of any such systemising or self-consistency seeking enterprise. |
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I have dealt with health practitioners from the legal point of view, and I have dealt with hospitals in relation to the Privacy Act. |
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Other religious practitioners include spirit mediums and shamans, most of whom are women. |
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So, just as practitioners have come to realize the value of political education, the academics have met them halfway. |
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There is low acceptance among general practitioners and patients of recently imposed contract exclusions. |
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Compare that to the eternally smug self-satisfied attitudes exhibited by the advocates and practitioners of music. |
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Seventy-one percent of practitioners preferred to use personal timepieces for routine care. |
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A lot of practitioners who've had their firms for 20 years or more can get tunnel vision. |
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Some traditional medical practitioners use herbal medicines and set broken bones. |
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And while an elevated status would benefit practitioners, a coterie of design specialists may not be the best condition for culture or society. |
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The tendency is for the ruling ideology to slowly come to accommodate rebellion, to sanitise, defang and deodorize its primary practitioners. |
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The gaps in this paper relate to the views on audit-practice expectations as differentially articulated by the judiciary and audit practitioners. |
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For the uninitiated, most Martial Arts styles use a system of Colored belts to indicate the knowledge and skill levels of their practitioners. |
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The problem is compounded by the ban on general practitioners giving private prescription to their NHS patients. |
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In a way, the medical profession bequeathed these techniques to practitioners of folk medicine. |
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Once the bleeding has been evaluated its management may remain with general practitioners or midwives. |
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Because practitioners create safety locally, efforts to forestall errors by isolating practitioners from the system will misfire. |
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In the Australian healthcare system general practitioners provide the most accessible primary health care for adolescents. |
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Nurse practitioners are increasingly used as points of first contact in primary care. |
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It is very helpful for young monastics to be exposed to the influence of dedicated lay practitioners. |
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It is the mix of monastics and lay practitioners that is perhaps the monastery's most innovative and vital component. |
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Our review lends support to an increased involvement of nurse practitioners in primary care. |
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A group of interested general practitioners started a service to collect morbidity data in the course of normal general practice. |
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As in orthodox economics, the practitioners of econophysics fall into either the deductive or empirical camps. |
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Of greater concern to health care practitioners is unpredictable and unanticipated toxicity. |
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By making a differentiating diagnosis, practitioners can choose the best method of applying acupuncture, moxibustion, herbs, Qigong or massage. |
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Thousands of Tai Ji Men practitioners demonstrated qigong and performed dance and choral pieces. |
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The government's current strategies aimed at addressing the undersupply of general practitioners are seriously flawed. |
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Aboriginal society had mechanisms, even though unformulated and largely unconscious to its practitioners, of dealing with religious flexibility. |
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Does the GPC really think that general practitioners are stupid enough to vote for a completely unpriced contract? |
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In the course of the investigation, a series of letters was sent to alternative practitioners such as naturopaths, homeopaths, and herbalogists. |
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There are certainly many naturopathically oriented practitioners and some medical doctors that share this view, though. |
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Would-be practitioners attempted unsuccessfully to make daguerreotypes from Western manuals. |
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Here is one, I suspect not untypical, example of not acknowledging culture and its practitioners. |
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Wiccans, Druids and other pagan practitioners will be there to celebrate their faith. |
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Accidents result from breakdowns in the mechanisms that practitioners use to anticipate, detect, and bridge gaps. |
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Do patients with unexplained physical symptoms pressurise general practitioners for somatic treatment? |
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About one third of general practitioners had treated refugees, but few staff had undergone training. |
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Several general practitioners were lost to follow up, which threatens the internal validity of the trial. |
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Its aim is to act as a vehicle for teenagers to work intensively with professional practitioners in the arts. |
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Doctors, especially general practitioners, should pay special attention to children who have the tendency to bleed or bruise easily. |
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Patients want their general practitioners to listen and take them seriously. |
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We compared the ability of general practitioners and practice nurses to interpret three of these methods. |
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The consequences of drugs prescribed by practitioners with bogus qualifications and only the haziest understanding of medicine can be horrific. |
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The fall in bulk billing was closely related to tightening supply of medical practitioners. |
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Mutual recognition of the qualifications of practitioners who have qualified in other EC countries is required. |
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The latter may well lead the sufferer to move from one doctor to another and to non-medical practitioners in the hope of pain relief. |
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In the one-step ahead forecasting situation, we assumed that the industrial practitioners updated their data quarterly. |
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Innovative practitioners might consider delving into vodcasting to deliver online neighborhood tours, highlight new listings, etc. |
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Patients in local hospitals owned by local communities are treated by general practitioners. |
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Goksel et al wrote a brief description of an inpatient service that used nurse practitioners to manage medically stable hospitalized patients. |
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To be valuable health care practitioners, nurses must commit to lifelong learning. |
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The treatment can be delivered by suitably trained practice nurses or general practitioners. |
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Nurse practitioners, doctors, dieticians and midwives can recommend people for the supplement. |
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It gives new practitioners valuable starting points in developing communications for marketing, non-profit organisations, and sponsorship. |
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The general practitioners who performed obstetrics would discuss obstetrical matters at their monthly meetings. |
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Every one of the game's leading practitioners holds an opinion, invariably rabidly positive or sneeringly negative. |
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Among those now waiting to be included are psychotherapists, acupuncturists, and a number of natural health-care practitioners. |
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The pilot project is expected to increase patient access by adding the services of nurses and nurse practitioners to physicians' offices. |
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Nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, dietitians and health educators play a valuable role in patient education. |
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Some attempts have been made to study symptoms of possible oncological significance among patients presenting to general practitioners. |
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None of the general practitioners personally showed patients how or when to use an auto-injector. |
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Just which job is it that pays a fortune and showers its practitioners with honours and adulation to a great age? |
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Most general practitioners thought that practices with a high caseload of refugees should receive additional funding. |
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The general practitioners in my health centre, however, were willing to learn. |
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It is quite breathtaking to realise quite how rapacious the industry is and how conceited and vapid are its practitioners. |
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Many of its practitioners seem hell-bent on building muscle mass at any and all costs. |
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Many people still consult native healers, including witch doctors, voodoo practitioners, and herbalists. |
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Most classical homeopathic practitioners use the centesimal scale of potencies, although a few use the millesimal. |
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Do we ban everything that is potentially dangerous and turn the practitioners into social outcasts? |
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The institute's data showed that the outflow of medical practitioners was matched by an inflow of overseas-qualified medical practitioners. |
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Some performers emphasize the spiritual zealotry of the dance, whose early practitioners performed devotionally in Hindu temples. |
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It is open to all practitioners of music including Carnatic, Hindustani, Western, Light-Classical and Devotional. |
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The best known written code for practitioners, drawn up by insiders, is the Hippocratic oath. |
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The karate practitioners spar with each other while kick boxers flex and twist their limbs. |
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It also gives an overview of current practitioners of the discourse and their procedures. |
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We report the findings of a national survey of the views of Scotland's general practitioners on holism in primary care. |
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In their appeal to holism, practitioners claim to be able to work with an implausible number of unique configurations of information. |
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Developmental screening is done by pediatric nurse practitioners supervised by a pediatrician. |
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Interacting with our fellow Pagans, we meet proud practitioners of every alternative lifestyle imaginable. |
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Traditional practitioners include herbalists, bone setters, diviners, and ritual specialists who may supplicate spirits or ancestors. |
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In her book, Hurston tells how hoodoo practitioners in New Orleans introduced her to the diversity and intensity of diasporic energies. |
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Some general practitioners expressed certainty about the effect of hormone replacement therapy. |
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The framework enables acute care nurse practitioners to provide inpatient medical management in collaboration with a hospitalist. |
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These schools are hotbeds of creativity and high-tech innovation and breeding grounds for future Washington practitioners. |
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We randomised patients managed by general physicians and general practitioners, who care for most people with chronic heart failure. |
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General practitioners and, increasingly after 1950, obstetricians attended most parturient women. |
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Nurse practitioners expressed a need for clarification of the definition of reliable birth control. |
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Suppliers should not make available patent medicines whose ingredients are not certain, and practitioners should not prescribe them. |
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Our local general practitioners have shown great patience and understanding when treating my son for minor ailments. |
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The skills of working practitioners are found in constant dialogue with the theoretical wisdom of the clerisy. |
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Can we apply the results from this group of Australian general practitioners to clinicians around the world? |
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Although hypnotherapists, like other health care practitioners, each have their own style, expect some common elements. |
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Physicians and hospitals fear the practice could unfairly penalize practitioners and say there's no way to benchmark quality accurately. |
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It is high among the reasons why people consult general practitioners and neurologists. |
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It's not just because a certain pool of skilled practitioners must be sustained to perpetuate our craft. |
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Along with several other practitioners of my trade, and a large number of far more eminent personages, I signed the petition. |
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With characteristic inclusiveness, he forged a big-tent show of nearly 70 practitioners, from Andre to Zorio. |
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The preferred criterion model was found to be feasible and acceptable to general practitioners. |
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A major challenge for colleges of pharmacy is to produce competent pharmacy practitioners while minimizing student attrition. |
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The proposal that complementary health practitioners be certified has been referred to state governments. |
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These practitioners are to be sought out, as treating an infertile couple demands not just general practice but also specialty skill. |
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The root of your problems may be in the design of your home, say practitioners of feng shui. |
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Mundane practitioners also make use of maps for the moments of New and Full Moons, eclipses and planetary ingresses. |
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But this caused a lot of confusion in the minds of the public and even among medical practitioners who prescribed the drug. |
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In light of this finding, it seems likely that the many such practitioners will continue to prescribe placebos. |
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For a long time, medical practitioners have believed that placebos have therapeutic value. |
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Also, some mind-body practitioners believe a congested throat may signal that you're not expressing your feelings. |
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These suggest that patients were more satisfied with consultations with nurse practitioners than those with doctors. |
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Unlike so many practitioners of institutional critique, he often imbued his projects with a sense of playfulness. |
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It is the last sport or activity where decisions and conventions are left to the good judgment of its practitioners. |
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There are probably no surprises here for practitioners or readers conversant with recent research on child development. |
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Indeed, practitioners of musical apartheid would be utterly flummoxed by Nyro. |
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In terms of journals, both weeklies and fortnightlies are published and aimed at general practitioners. |
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I was faced with frustrated people who watched their favorite notions and practitioners of spiritualism go down in flames. |
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Such practitioners, known as curanderos, use herb teas and poultices, traditional exercises, incantations, and magical touching to heal. |
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General practitioners may not encounter many patients with single gene disorders like cystic fibrosis. |
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As practitioners of the Dharma, we cannot ignore the state of confusion and bewilderment beings are going through. |
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Today's practitioners and enthusiasts of the genre appear to be undeterred by these realities. |
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Both the author and illustrator are prize-winning practitioners of their respective crafts. |
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Physician assistants and advanced registered nurse practitioners may not dictate verbal orders for inpatient medication orders. |
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Clause 174 requires owners to notify licensed building practitioners who have worked on their homes. |
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There is a dearth of specialist practitioners in the field of community care and health law. |
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Ideally, individualized formulae would be prescribed by fully trained practitioners. |
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The development of the theory by other practitioners in the field was, again, slow. |
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Some of the authors are academics, some ecclesiastics, and some practitioners such as psychologists. |
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The term pre-embryo has been embraced wholeheartedly by practitioners for reasons that are political, not scientific. |
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In 1996 concerns were raised by local gastroenterologists and general practitioners over the management of patients with acute jaundice. |
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Similarly, general practitioners functioning through primary care groups would charge insurers or offer prepaid services. |
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The general practitioners recorded days of illness, physical signs, and antibiotic prescription. |
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In Pennsylvania, New York and Minnesota, for example, the homeopathic practitioners outranked regular physicians. |
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Questionnaires are usually used and are completed by the patients and their general practitioners. |
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We asked all general practitioners and practice nurses to attend all three sessions. |
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Perth has numerous specialists in skin diagnosis to whom general practitioners could refer patients. |
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Five of the studies assessed the effect of continuing medical education on general practitioners. |
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This is true not only for general practitioners and nurses, but also for patients. |
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The idea is for general practitioners to compare with patients a dummy medication with a real one. |
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As a result, the text is readable and useful as a source for practitioners as well as teachers and students. |
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Most practitioners were young and generally big men with some judo or kendo experience, so practice was rather rough. |
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After all, those in power on the American side of the Atlantic are also practitioners of realpolitik. |
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Well it prepares you to discuss these sort of controversial areas in a more reasoned way with your practitioners. |
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I know the combat roll is very different from what most aikido, judo and jujutsu practitioners have been taught, but don't reject it outright. |
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By gently manipulating your skull, these practitioners claim they can cure what ails you, yet scientific studies have not proven so. |
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Cooney sells equipment for a number of Dublin insolvency practitioners who deal with technology company receiverships or liquidations. |
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But current practitioners also tend to argue that literature can only make an ideological statement by passively recirculating it. |
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In addition, not all practitioners of Wicca are witches, and not all witches are practitioners of Wicca. |
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It was not until 1951 that the first practitioners of modern day witchcraft became known. |
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Higher-ranking practitioners may wear formal kimono, obi and hakama for public demonstrations. |
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The final important technique used by practitioners of reflexive spirituality to make meaning is reflexivity. |
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Engraving is often described as a slow and laborious process, and its practitioners as drudges, but this is misleading. |
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This has not prevented thousands of practitioners from being certificated to practice EMDR by Shapiro and disciples. |
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Thatch, however, is a highly skilled and time-consuming craft, with only a few practitioners left. |
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Most state legislation for nurse practitioners sets up the state board of nursing as their regulatory body. |
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Instead, Lovejoy recommends that practitioners develop alliances and become relationship managers. |
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Some general practitioners have moved from group to chain ownership of practice premises. |
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Many religious practitioners create altars that are associated with crossed practices. |
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In general, the practitioners consider religious practice and belief to be important in their life and work, and they all express faith in God. |
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Some practitioners recommend using a probiotic supplement added to lukewarm water as a douche for yeast infections. |
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Among practitioners of Zen Buddhism and vipassana meditation, women were authorized to teach relatively soon after men. |
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This team may include a neonatologist, a pediatric anesthesiologist, or pediatric surgeon, as well as neonatal nurses and nurse practitioners. |
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Legal practitioners have a vast comparative advantage over law schools in teaching practical lawyering skills. |
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The groups consisted of six to eight volunteer general practitioners, each led by an experienced group leader. |
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Acute care nurse practitioners are responsible for routine management of patients in the step-down units. |
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The Commonwealth, in the Judiciary Act provisions, has also legislated in relation to legal practitioners in federal jurisdiction. |
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He said it was of great concern to him that unqualified practitioners in healthcare were not answerable to any regulatory authority. |
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Having neither money nor prestige, traditional practitioners feared eventual elimination. |
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Individual researchers have tried to speak out against bogus anti-ageing treatments and practitioners, but this can be a tricky business. |
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All general practitioners believed that antibiotics are beneficial to some patients. |
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General practitioners referred 627 depressed patients, of whom 464 were eligible for entry into the study. |
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Anti-intellectuals often are distrustful of science and hostile to its practitioners. |
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If rhetoricians are the approved practitioners of rhetoric, they can expand their territory by an expansive definition. |
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General practitioners agreed that over use of antibiotics would lead to the development of antimicrobial resistance. |
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The new Guidelines provide practitioners with a list of suggested combination regimens for the initiation of antiretroviral therapy. |
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The DIY Arts Show hopes to give arts practitioners a space to speak about their projects in more than a 3 minute sound grab. |
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The growing presence of everyday medical practitioners, like apothecaries and druggists, made magic obsolete. |
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Expert practitioners in Japan can trace their family lines back through 43 generations of Ikenobo masters. |
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All primary care practitioners will have to develop systems for clinical governance. |
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Field research abroad for an extended period is still an obligatory rite de passage for all its practitioners. |
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As well as finger pressure, practitioners may use elbows, knees and even feet to apply pressure or massage to the correct points. |
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Just apropos of the last point about incorporated practitioners, Part 10 of the Legal Practice Act regulates that. |
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As well, there is a section listing a variety of therapies and practitioners who specialize in back problems. |
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Rural general practitioners have been moving practices to avoid the stresses of small rotas for care outside normal working hours. |
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At a two-day national conference on art therapy, Madurai Kamaraj University hosted a gathering of such practitioners. |
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Most practitioners are aware of and use traditional methods, such as tracings and rulers, to evaluate wound surface area. |
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This means that both novices and experienced practitioners can be assessed. |
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Interestingly, the traditional Assamese medical practitioners classified fever into twenty different types. |
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He said innovation was a concept whose success in industry largely depended on the assertiveness of practitioners. |
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It was designed to help general practitioners appraise and assimilate information from scientific publications. |
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Poetry, being one of those luckless art forms whose practitioners remain in constant danger of outnumbering their audience, is rarely news. |
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This is in addition to the campaign we launched in August 2001 to recruit consultants and general practitioners from around the world into substantive posts. |
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Clinical practitioners often use herbal compresses and packs to aid in the healing process, which can cause allergic reactions for sensitive skin. |
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The only people who can actually abolish hunting are its practitioners. |
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Many doctors were critical of the therapeutic value of treatments offered by masseuses, and indeed of those medical practitioners working with them. |
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Ancient Egyptians, Ayurvedic practitioners and Native American healers used horehound, another highly regarded herbal expectorant, as a cough remedy. |
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Likewise, Uruguayan devotees have taken the Brazilian par excellence Umbanda to Venezuela and Argentine practitioners are taking it to Spain and Italy. |
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Those of us who seek to show that the extremists are the exception, not the rule, and that mainstream practitioners pose no threat to democracy, have been dealt a severe blow. |
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Thompson was one of the creators of New Journalism, and is rightly considered one of its greatest practitioners. |
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Roselyn works with a team of other practitioners, including homeopaths, reflexologists and Indian head masseurs if she feels a patient needs something extra. |
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Most investigative reporting fell prey to self-censorship after the Kremlin went after its practitioners. |
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So why should the case against medical practitioners be different? |
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People just will not do anything that they don't already want to do, when subjected to the oscillating watch or the hand-waving so dear to the practitioners of this flummery. |
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The star practitioners of the self-portrait are as controversial as they always were, and just as adept at shaping our culture. |
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He broadened the art collection with a thousand works that ranged from 19 th-century American landscapes to paintings by Fauvists, cubists and practitioners of Pop Art. |
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Nurse practitioners practice in a variety of settings, ranging from intensive care units to ambulatory care units, with varying degrees of acuity. |
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On the facts, no actual request had been made and the non-disclosure of information was not negligent even though some practitioners would have mentioned the risk in question. |
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In recent decades, marital and family therapy training programs have increasingly recognized the importance of preparing practitioners to become multiculturally competent. |
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The recommendations were carefully worked out with consultations of the royal colleges of anaesthetists, general practitioners, and psychiatrists. |
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Even the most experienced orthomolecular practitioners recommend that oral dosing with free form L-tryptophan is best performed under a physician's close management. |
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The practices of the early Hygienists were a composite mixture of hygiene and hydropathy, while most of the practitioners were designated as hydropathists. |
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Those interviewed included medical doctors, chiropractors, naturopaths, osteopaths, acupuncturists, nutritional counselors, colon hydrotherapists, and other practitioners. |
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Indigenous African religious practitioners included herbalists and diviners who attended to the spiritual needs and maladies of both individuals and communities. |
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This book is recommended to all practitioners of Chinese patent medicines. |
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In India, this could range from private practitioners, to hospitals, nursing homes, polyclinics, alternative medical practitioners, quacks and pharmacists. |
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A survey of general practitioners in Leicestershire has shown they are seriously dissatisfied with the systems in place for handling controlled drugs such as opiates. |
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I found numerous abstracts and articles that contain good wound care as part of a general recommendation to practitioners, usually in the conclusion of the document. |
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I understand that feng shui practitioners swear by the deterrent of prickly cactuses, positioned close to doors and windows, but these are ugly, and may impede escape. |
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Personally, I think these practitioners should be clubbed over the head. |
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Even I, despite my near-death experience, esteem nurse practitioners highly. |
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Regardless of how anthropologists define religions, the institutional contours of this space often determine how the practitioners label their own activity. |
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Surgical debridement offers a quick solution to clean the wound from germs and sloughy infected tissues for practitioners trained to these techniques. |
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Because of the unpleasant nature of dissection on unpreserved and often decomposing material, both anatomy and practitioners followed a somewhat chequered course. |
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Current practitioners make largely ad hoc use of statistics, probability, decision theory, graph theory, and tools from artificial intelligence and expert systems design. |
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The nurse practitioners obtained patients' medical histories and did physical examinations preoperatively, ordered laboratory tests, and taught patients about what to expect. |
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Use of antituberculosis drugs by unqualified persons or alternative medicine practitioners in bizarre regimens for inadequate periods is an important problem in our country. |
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Nurse practitioners have become competent lower gastrointestinal endoscopists, but only recently have they been shown to carry out upper endoscopies without any problems. |
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A legal test case has defined the limits within which doctors in the Netherlands, especially general practitioners, can agree to a patient's request for mercy killing. |
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It is really thrilling that the bill will further protect the public by ensuring that practitioners are not only fit to practise but also competent to do so. |
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We are in a situation where, as Stewart describes, contemporary practices in the arts reflect a meridian era of evolution, which requires us to be articulate practitioners. |
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In modern or popular Kabbalah we have those practitioners who have added the idea of both an eleventh sephira and the notion of the dark side of the tree. |
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However, many Western practitioners today feel a need to reinstate the universal, non-sectarian spiritual orientation of Traditional Chinese Medicine. |
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Some natural health practitioners also say activated charcoal can be useful to treat minor digestive issues. |
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The natural instinct for self enhancement of professional status has led most practitioners to subscribe to organisations overtly raising standards. |
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Best of all, these modest practitioners present themselves sweetly and guilelessly, convinced, it would seem, that dancing itself, not ego, will win the day. |
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Genuine cases of sexual dysfunction should be handled by general practitioners and specialists, not spruiked for by billboards, magazine ads and radio commercials. |
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Some natural health practitioners advocate walking barefoot in dewy grass as a health-giving start to the day, and I must admit it does feel good. |
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If the media owners have skated by for years based on their oligopolistic control of the distribution function, then so have the practitioners of journalism. |
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Postdoctoral supervision for registration or certification can also incorporate opportunities to supervise interns or other practitioners under supervision. |
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Although it has been widely assumed that general practice tutors will appraise general practitioners, no official statement has been made to this effect. |
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General medical professionals such as internists, primary care doctors, and nurse practitioners as well as psychiatrists, of course, evaluate, diagnose, and treat depression. |
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While the insolvency practitioners continue to cast their eye over City's financial accounts, the Trust are now putting fundraising plans in place. |
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To be eligible to participate, the general practitioners had to have a computerised medical record system for registration of all patient contacts. |
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Since then, the state of the practice in microenterprise development has been moved forward by creative practitioners, contentious political battles and dreamers. |
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This requires all practitioners to be conversant with all the major therapies which places a large burden on the teaching establishments and those of further education. |
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Registered practitioners of the Indian systems of medicine, called vaidyas, hakims, and sidhas, and teaching institutions have been exempted from the regulations. |
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The general practitioners in particular found it difficult to attend training sessions unless locums were provided, and training exercises sometimes had to be repeated. |
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Overall, researchers and practitioners continue to find that community college student dropout rates are significantly higher than those of senior institutions. |
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In fact, scholarly research lends credence to the observational accounts of the mainstream news media and the conventional wisdom of partisan practitioners. |
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The method of credentialing health care professionals employed by physicians or independent practitioners is handled through the individual facility's credentialing committee. |
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Both writers are practitioners in addition to being literary stylists, and both have acknowledged the reciprocal nature their practice and writing share. |
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They hoped this act would stir a feeling, prompting the practitioners to serve in modesty to make up for the inadequate medical technology they had. |
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Folk medicine practitioners such as curanderos, spiritualists, and santeros are sometimes consulted when physical symptoms suggest a folk illness such as mal ojo or susto. |
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His experience as a legal clerk was to give him a consistent antipathy to the servants, functionaries, officials, and practitioners of the English Law. |
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Many people consult shamans and other religious practitioners. |
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We refer snakebites to the vaids and the rural medical practitioners. |
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Identify and reward champions, evangelists, and successful practitioners of the e-world who assist others, particularly the disadvantaged and the SME sector. |
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For example, some practitioners see someone's very sense of identity as a powerful trance state, rather than as something with a concrete existence. |
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The company is issuing the card through rurally based general practitioners and veterinary surgeons for distribution to people who may be working with animals. |
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One bhikkhu recounted how one day he was following a line of practitioners of various Buddhist traditions and noticed a lady was handing items to everyone. |
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In clinical bibliotherapy and bibliocounseling, skilled practitioners use therapeutic methods to help individuals experiencing serious emotional problems. |
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Nurses undertaking triage assessments by telephone with computer decision support may reduce the number of visits to general practitioners, hospital use, and costs. |
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The Eskimos were enthusiastic practitioners of string games like cat's cradle, while the Polynesians had a tradition of using string maps for navigating from island to island. |
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The noble profession of gamekeeping suffered a terrible blow this week when one of its seasoned practitioners was found guilty of killing birds of prey. |
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We defined singlehanded general practitioners as general practitioner principals who were not in partnership with other general practitioner principals. |
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It is important, therefore, for skin and wound care practitioners to be able to turn to credible, authoritative sources of information on skin and wound management. |
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British osteopaths now presented themselves as complementary practitioners specializing in biomechanics and the manipulation of the musculo-skeletal system. |
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In addition, she interviewed a range of medical practitioners including doctors, nurses, and ayahs in governmental and non-governmental organisations. |
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Obstetric care by general practitioners is a declining service in Canada. |
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