Sentences with phrase «clinics general family»

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Attorney General Cuomo filed a civil suit in Manhattan Supreme Court yesterday alleging Espada and his family siphoned more than $ 14 million over five years out of Soundview, a clinic he founded to provide care to the people of the South Bronx.
«As attorney general, he successfully fought to protect and expand buffer zones around health clinics so that families would be safe from intimidation and harassment.»
He is also under investigation by the state attorney general's office, accused of tapping into clinic coffers to pay for meals and trips for himself and family members, and diverting money to his campaign.
Now, as owner of Bambú Clinic since 2008, she maintains a private practice in general family medicine that focuses on re-establishing balance and function of all body systems while treating men, women and children.
The Attorney General's office frowned upon her giving $ 2,000 to a family she met at the Tualatin veterinary clinic where she works to help them pay for their dog's back surgery.
SNAP — San Antonio Mobile Clinic (San Antonio and Bexar County) Various locations, see Schedule Phone: (210) 673-7722 • Open to income - qualified families and general public • Offers free spay / neuter, rabies vaccinations, reduced - cost vaccinations, flea preventation, heartworm testing and heartworm preventation
In 2016, the Fox Memorial Clinic helped 8,395 families and 9,616 pets by providing low - fee general wellness, spay / neuter, vaccination and surgery services.
Dr. Staatz then entered private practice for approximately 13 years at general / family veterinary clinics in Seattle, Santa Monica and Los Altos, CA.
Other speakers on the agenda include Utah Attorney General (and 2010 Senate candidate) Mark Shurtleff, whose topic is vaguely described as «Utah's Approach»; Kirk Torgenson, Utah's chief deputy attorney general, speaking on criminal prosecution of polygamy; Utah Legal Clinic attorney Brian M. Barnard on the constitutionality of laws banning polygamy; Salt Lake City criminal - defense lawyer Grant W.P. Morrison on family law and polygamy; and Ken D. Driggs, an Atlanta lawyer and polygamy historian, on legal case histories involving poGeneral (and 2010 Senate candidate) Mark Shurtleff, whose topic is vaguely described as «Utah's Approach»; Kirk Torgenson, Utah's chief deputy attorney general, speaking on criminal prosecution of polygamy; Utah Legal Clinic attorney Brian M. Barnard on the constitutionality of laws banning polygamy; Salt Lake City criminal - defense lawyer Grant W.P. Morrison on family law and polygamy; and Ken D. Driggs, an Atlanta lawyer and polygamy historian, on legal case histories involving pogeneral, speaking on criminal prosecution of polygamy; Utah Legal Clinic attorney Brian M. Barnard on the constitutionality of laws banning polygamy; Salt Lake City criminal - defense lawyer Grant W.P. Morrison on family law and polygamy; and Ken D. Driggs, an Atlanta lawyer and polygamy historian, on legal case histories involving polygamy.
General clinics cover civil non-family law issues and specialty clinics cover family law, domestic violence issues, and immigration.
• Overview of Attorney Volunteer Roles • Direct Representation / Full Representation • Direct Representation / Limited Scope Representation • Civil Legal Aid Advice ClinicsFamily Law ClinicGeneral Law Clinic • Bankruptcy Law Clinic • Immigration Law Clinic • Sophia Way Homeless Shelter • Client - Plus Services • DVPO Team Attorney • Wills Project • Speaker at ELAP Seminars / Workshops
The Civil Litigation Clinic provides students with the opportunity to represent client in real - life civil litigation matters such as family law, housing, expungements, probate, and other general civil litigation matters, under the supervision of licensed attorneys.
The representation of clients in civil litigation matters such as family law, housing, expungements, probate, and other general civil litigation matters at the ONU Legal Clinic in Lima, Ohio, under the supervision of a licensed staff attorney.
1 - 2 years» work experience in a family practice or general medicine physician's office or ambulatory health clinic...
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner UTMB at Galveston • Galveston, TX 11/2009 — Present Neonatal Nurse Practitioner — PRN Spring Branch Medical Center • Houston, TX 03/2009 — 03/2010 Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Children's Medical Center • Dallas, Texas 02/2009 — 09/2011 Neonatal Nurse Practitioner — Travel Valley Health Winchester Medical Center • VA 01/2009 — 06/2009 Neonatal Nurse Practitioner — Travel Southwest General Hospital • San Antonio, TX 12/2008 — 03/2009 Neonatal Nurse Practitioner — Travel Sunrise Children's Hospital & Medical Center • NV 10/2007 — 03/2009 Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Women's Hospital at Renaissance • Edinburg, TX 10/2007 — 10/2008 Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Neonatal Consultants • Houston, TX 05/2003 — 05/2004 Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Texas Children's Hospital • Houston, TX 01/2000 — 01/2008 Family Nurse Practitioner Vinton Rural Clinics • Vinton, LA 06/1999 — 06/2000 Family Nurse Practitioner Grim Ball & Richer Clinic • Sulphur, LA 04/1998 — 06/1999 Staff Nurse / Emergency Department St. Elizabeth Hospital • Beaumont, Texas 06/1996 — 06/1998 Staff Nurse / Neonatal ICU New York Hospital / Cornell Medical Centers • NY 09/1993 — 04/1995 Staff Nurse / Cardiothoracic Unit 11 Uris Lenox Hill Hospital • New York, NY 06/1992 — 09/1993
• Registered patients to be seen in local family practice clinic staffed by six general practitioners and 18 clinical support staff.
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS • Deep understanding of contemporary medical care interventions • Compliance to hospital sanitation and hygiene clinic requirements • Well versed in dealing with patients from diverse and varied cultural groups effectively • Skilled in general ambulatory care • Substantial knowledge of family planning and women's health issues • Trained in patient case filing and management • Demonstrated ability to develop excellent patient care plans in collaboration with consulting physicians • Genuine compassion with ability to communicate effectively with patients • Proficient in MS office suite programs and handling of electronic patient data bases • Bilingual: Fluent in Spanish and English
Professional Experience Insert Name of Family Practice Clinic (Queens, NY) 4/2009 — 9/2009 Family Practice Extern Insert Name of Cardiology Practice (Manhattan, NY) 10/2008 — 3/2009 Cardiology Extern Insert Name of Pediatric Practice (Ronak Rapid, NC) 7/2008 — 9/2008 Pediatrics Extern Municipality Hospital (Anand, India) 8/2000 — 8/2001 Surgical Superintendent Sunav Medical Society (Anand, India) 11/1999 — 8/2000 Insert Title Jamnotri Hospital of Savli (Baroda, India) 1/1997 — 5/1999 Insert Title Sir Sayaji Rao General Hospital (Baroda, India) 1/1993 — 1996 General Surgery Resident
We addressed some of the prior criticisms of EBT research by ensuring that (1) participants and study context were clinically representative, (2) there were no systematic differences in clinician competence across conditions (ie, all clinicians were randomly assigned), and (3) the sample would include the ethnic diversity that critics have found insufficient in the randomized controlled trial literature.17 - 20 Accordingly, we obtained samples from outpatient treatment programs that served the general public across a broad demographic and income range, we included only youths whose families sought treatment (ie, no recruiting or advertising), all treatment was provided by professional clinicians employed in the participating programs, and all treatment was provided in those programs (ie, not in university laboratory clinics).
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