Sentences with phrase «as diagnosticians»

They see themselves as diagnosticians, designers, controllers, and litigators.
In this volume Niebuhr established his reputation as the diagnostician of sin in its subtle and blatant forms, and was to lead Emil Brunner to comment that sin was the concept that «became one of the main pillars of his thought structure.
Arden taught elementary special education for 6 years, worked as a diagnostician for the California Department of Education, and served as adjunct faculty at California State University, Fresno.
As a diagnostician, I assessed, wrote and presented Individual Education Plans or 504 Accommodation Plans for each student.

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As his friend and critic Stephen Spender has observed, Auden's stance in his early poetry is that of a diagnostician: he describes the symptoms of the social and spiritual problems of the age and prescribes love as the proper curAs his friend and critic Stephen Spender has observed, Auden's stance in his early poetry is that of a diagnostician: he describes the symptoms of the social and spiritual problems of the age and prescribes love as the proper curas the proper cure.
Also, Alzheimer's diagnosticians might be wise to their adopt cancer colleagues» early detection stance, she said, as Alzheimer's disease appears to start long before amyloid - beta plaque appears and cognitive decline sets in.
Dr. Loren Fishman: In over three decades of practice, Dr. Loren Fishman has gained an international reputation as a back pain specialist, a diagnostician and a pioneer in the treatment of many disorders, including piriformis syndrome and rotator cuff tear.
Although the promising drama has its self - conscious moments when the offbeat stuff seems a trifle forced, Laurie delivers a consistently fascinating performance as the abrasive diagnostician.
This conversation could even be happening at Harvard University, where VTS is studied as a way to make medical students keener observers and ultimately better diagnosticians and doctors.
In this view, the teacher functions as an educational diagnostician who — using formative assessment techniques instead of a stethoscope — listens carefully to student thinking; processes it against what he or she knows about the subject at hand, how students learn, and the goals of a lesson.
Jane also has experience as a school - based diagnostician and consultant in multiple schools from elementary through high school.
These facts are of particular importance to veterinarians, physicians, diagnosticians, public health officials, and pet owners as an increasing number of animals have been identified as reservoir host for zoonotic Bartonella species.
A graduate of Ohio State University, Dr. Kyle's focus as both an excellent diagnostician and surgeon have allowed her to build a practice dedicated to the people and pets she serves.
Dr. Rovira has been working as a large animal diagnostician at the University of Minnesota Veterinary Diagnostic Lab (VDL) since 2008.
In deepest Africa one gets precisely these same words from self - taught shamanic diagnosticians who can explain everything as the fault of the victim of circumstance with a universal.
Diagnosis remains an art as much as a science but that has not stopped the onward march of technology, with AI and big data seeking to chip away at the role of diagnostician and decision maker.
LM With the rapid progression in medical technology and a greater global reliance on big data, the role of the doctor as sole diagnostician is changing dramatically.
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