Sentences with phrase «by general practitioners»

Access to primary health care It is estimated that in 2004, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples enjoyed 40 % of the per capita access of the non-Indigenous population to primary health care provided by general practitioners.1
Through these programs, the Commonwealth Government facilitates the general populations» access to primary health care as provided by general practitioners and other private health services.
All patients (aged 11 — 18 years), recruited from consecutive referrals by general practitioners and consultant paediatricians, had been assessed by a paediatrician.
Time efficient interventions by general practitioners curb benzodiazepine consumption among long - term users
Whether it is a sports, work, or repetitive stress related injury, people are often referred to orthopedists by their general practitioners.
As an experienced practitioner in claims involving clinical negligence, I have handled several cases involving the sub-standard management of glaucoma (by General Practitioners, Optometrists, and Ophthalmologists), resulting in avoidable loss of vision.
One, most research is done in large referral veterinary hospitals, and those hospitals tend only to see the more difficult cases, which have been referred by general practitioners.
And specialty clinics and university - affiliated referral centers have specialized equipment to perform procedures that are not routinely undertaken by general practitioners.
Most «cats only» veterinary clinics are operated by general practitioners who simply prefer to see cats.
These genetic variations are rarely spotted or tested for by general practitioners who are simply not trained to look for them.
The costs of alternative types of routine antenatal care for low - risk women: shared care vs care by general practitioners and community midwives
Home confinement remains rare when supported by general practitioners; little is known of the preferences of women of childbearing age.
Some airlines make it imperative for the mother to present a note by a general practitioner that it is safe for them to travel.
In fact, in most cases, you will be referred to one by your general practitioner or dentist, so you don't have to search and vet multiple surgeons.
Women were invited to participate in the DNBC by their general practitioner at the first prenatal visit at 6 — 12 wk of pregnancy.
Yet prisons with as many as 400 inmates are visited by a general practitioner for a maximum of four hours a week.
If you suspect you might be too attached to alcohol, start by getting assessed by your general practitioner or at a drug and alcohol treatment center in your area.
Provigil must be taken as prescribed by your general practitioner.
A home inspection is like a physical by a general practitioner.
Most routine skin problems can be handled by your general practitioner veterinarian.
This usually goes unnoticed by the owner, and in many cases by the general practitioner.
Routine behavior problems can frequently be handled by your general practitioner veterinarian.
Identifying specific pollen, mold, or household allergens is possible through either skin testing, often done by a veterinary dermatologist, or by a serum allergy test which can be done by a dermatology specialist or by a general practitioner.
Appointments We see patients referred directly for radiation oncology by their general practitioner / family veterinarian or from our medical oncologists or other specialists.
As an example, one parent club may allow cardiac exams to be performed by a general practitioner.
The median waiting time for patients in Canada from referral by a general practitioner to the date of actual treatment was 21.2 weeks in 2017.
Lastly, the ICBC lawyers argued that «damages should be reduced by 25 % because the plaintiff failed to start an exercise programme as recommended by his general practitioner, his physiotherapist, and the rehabilitation medicine specialist ``
Mallon v General Medical Council 2007 SC 426: opposition to appeal by General Practitioner following finding of serious professional misconduct — first Scottish GMC appeal.
The first phase was a cluster randomised intervention trial in which general practices were randomly allocated to either an intervention group, in which nurse - led collaborative care was undertaken, or to a wait - list control group in which usual care led by the general practitioner (GP) was continued.
Researchers from the University of Bristol compared the effectiveness of 10 online sessions with a therapist to treatment by a general practitioner.
Medical record data: interview data were supplemented by general practitioner information on immunization and well - child visits and by hospital record data on attendances made by the child who was enrolled in the trial.

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Its research activities seek to develop actionable, prescriptive theory that can guide general managers in the decisions they must make, re-invigorating general management research by following a proven research process, refining it through collaboration with practitioners, and then distributing it to a broad audience In pursuit of these goals, the Forum both hosts conferences to bring together academic experts, leading practitioners, and Harvard Business School alumni to develop current ideas and engages in extensive publishing activities.
You see this kind of... And, by the way, if you are a startup that wants to sell to an individual general practitioner, you should know that they're actually on the wane.
Those of us who have been involved in designing and promoting various models for the process of sustained prophetic inquiry can testify to the general lack of interest of ecclesial bodies in such ministry: «social action» is by and large out, and, where it is a priority among church leaders, most of its practitioners are concerned with direct action, not action research.
These included an eye specialist (Dr. Ferguson) and a general practitioner (Dr. Howard S.) who had been «an alcoholic and had been cured by Smith and his friends» activities and the Christian technique prescribed.»
The document, which is also backed by the Royal College of General Practitioners and the National Counselling Society, updates a previous memorandum issued two years ago which focused exclusively on sexual orientation.
Steering group — This study was planned and coordinated by Jean Davies, research midwife, Newcastle; Pat Davies, health visitor, Sunderland; Alan Fortune, general practitioner, Alnwick; Linda Hedley, senior midwife, Berwick; Edmund Hey, consultant paediatrician, Newcastle; Barbara Hinchcliffe, health visitor, Hexham; Maureen Hodgson, community midwife, North Durham; Ann Kirkpatrick, midwifery supervisor, Darlington; Jane Lumley, National Childbirth Trust, Hexham; Norma McPherson, community midwife, Barrow in Furness; Diane Packham, Association for the Improvement of Maternity Services, Newcastle; Willie Reid, consultant obstetrician, Carlisle; Marjorie Renwick, regional maternity survey coordinator, Newcastle; Margaret Robinson, community midwife, Cockermouth; Laura Robson, director of midwifery education, Newcastle; Sheila Smithson, community midwife, Middlesbrough; Ann West, senior midwife, Penrith; Margaret Whyte, the Society to Support Home Confinement; Jane Wright, community midwife, Teesside; and Gavin Young, general practitioner, Penrith.
However homely hospital is made, the principle of freedom of choice remains, as acknowledged by the Royal College of Obstetricians, the Royal College of Midwives, and the Royal College of General Practitioners.26
Information on each case was collected by six anonymised Freepost questionnaires designed to collect factual and attitudinal predelivery and postdelivery information from the woman, her general practitioner, and her midwife irrespective of where she eventually delivered.
Physicians (general practitioners, gynecologists, pediatricians) are generally not trained in breastfeeding medicine and their support, or lack thereof, is mostly shaped by their own (sometimes negative) experiences of breastfeeding [32].
Further education is needed by lactation consultants, the LLL, general practitioners and women in general about insufficient glandular tissue — not every woman can breastfeed and those who can not need to feel supported by the breastfeeding community.
Such visits were dependent on women's risk status during pregnancy (Biro 2000); routine for all women (one to three visits)(Flint 1989; Harvey 1996; Kenny 1994; MacVicar 1993; McLachlan 2012; Rowley 1995; Waldenstrom 2001), or based on the development of complications (Hicks 2003; Tracy 2013; Turnbull 1996) or antenatal care from midwives and, if desired by the woman, from the woman's general practitioner (Begley 2011).
Public statements issued in response to recent immigration legislation by groups including the British Medical Association, Royal College of General Practitioners, University and College Union, Residential Landlords Association and the UK Association of Letting Agents have each expressed a similar unease: that doctors / lecturers / landlords are not and should not be made into immigration officers.
Responding to comments by the BMA's Welsh General Practitioners Committee that a full Gender Identity Clinic service is unlikely to be made available in Wales, the Welsh Liberal Democrats have called for an urgent assessment on progress on the establishment of Wales» first Gender Identity Clinic.
This was a fall - out of the ruling of the judge when he dismissed a suit filed by seven persons against the Commission and the Attorney General of the Federation challenging their invitation by ICPC during the investigation of a matter involving them and one of Nigeria's notable legal practitioners.
They failed to do that; by contrast, they have entered into a conflict with general practitioners that will undermine the service.
Gbenro Adeoye and Jesusegun Alagbe A human rights lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN); a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Chief Mike Ozekhome; and legal practitioner, Dr. Konyinsola Ajayi, have disagreed on an order by the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, for the transfer of suspects arrested in Kwara State over allegations of murder and criminal -LSB-...]
Protestors were addressed by local MPs Rushanara Ali and Diane Abbott, the Mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, Unite the Union's Deputy General Secretary Gail Cartmail and myself in my role as Chair of the Medical Practitioners» Union - Unite.
The standards would be implemented by a committee comprised of research scientists, forensic science practitioners, and members of the legal and law enforcement agencies, along with the Attorney General and the Director of NIST, to ensure they adhere to science - based priorities.
Using a United Kingdom database, they surveyed general practitioners about BSA affected by psoriasis and looked at data on 8,124 adults with psoriasis and 76,599 adults without psoriasis over the course of four years, and they adjusted the samples to account for any differences in age, sex, and body mass index and other diabetes risk factors.
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