Our desires are to be a leader in the veterinary health
care profession for the benefit of companion animals while following the highest possible professional standards.
Not exact matches
«Health
care goes beyond doctors and nursing
professions — there is high demand
for people to fill positions available in health
care technology, at hospitals and elsewhere within the industry that tap into a variety of the categories we rank and that offer a low unemployment rate, a high median salary and robust job growth.»
Between 1998 and 2008, there was a 51 % increase in the number of home -
care recipients in Canada, raising the need
for home health assistants — projected to be the third - fastest - growing
profession in the U.S. over the next decade.
But what kind of man has the power to undress another man's well -
cared -
for daughter, to unleash the hidden sexual eagerness of all the beautiful, spurning girls who walk the high - school corridors of this country, emerging into respectable
professions before being snapped up by wealthy doctors and lawyers and becoming the soccer moms of tomorrow?
Of course there are bad eggs, just as there are in every
profession, but the advisor who truly
cares for his clients and is there in both up and down markets is the most noble creature working on Wall Street, and in many cases, the steadiest earner.
She asked why that was the case, and they talked about the problems of combining marriage, motherhood, and training in medicine (which she had experienced personally), the resentment of women that many doctors have, and the irony that a
profession dedicated to
caring for people was so overwhelmingly composed of men.
For to engage in this kind of moral engineering only reinforces the assumptions behind modern medicine (and the medical
profession's presumed status in the arena of human
care)-- assumptions that in themselves need examining.
In a survey of the ways groups are used in mental health centers, psychiatrist E. Mansell Pattison found that one of the most frequent uses is in consultation services
for those in the
care - giving
professions.24 In the Los Angeles area,
for several years, small groups of clergymen met with consultants supplied by the community mental health centers to discuss counseling relationships in their parishes.
The «Mental Health Counselors» (called
for in the Joint Commission's Report), a group between the psychiatrist and the «
care - taking»
professions, already exists to the extent that clergymen are effective counselors.
May our God of infinite love be with Jesse as he continues to heal, with you and your wife as you
care for him, with Shirl as she struggles with the call to compassion that is on all of us and especially those in the health
care professions, and with all of us as we search
for ways to deal with adversity in healthy ways.
Our partners and pals and Significant Others, The people who work in the
Caring Professions, The service that pays
for my therapy sessions, The Muppets and Smurfs and of course Mr. Rogers, The U.S.C.C. and Los Angeles Dodgers, The lady who serves as our story - time reader (At present) the Senate Majority Leader, Delores in day -
care, Ms. Sands in ceramics, Francesca who networks my fam» ly dynamics, Picasso and Scarecrow, the Cowardly Lion And Ronald McDonald and Richard Mcbrien, Miss Piggy and Kermit and Bozo and Bartok, Corita and Gloria Steinem and Starhawk, And Rudolf the Reindeer and Santa's ten elves But best of all most of all, god is our selves!
This was notably the case in the successful campaign against Negro slavery, in the many efforts, not so successful, to curb war and bring about international peace, in the Red Cross
for ministering to the sufferers from war and from natural disasters, in the inauguration of the modern nursing
profession, in the fight against the excessive use of alcohol, in the efforts to improve the
care of prisoners and the insane, in the multiform endeavors, never before so numerous, to give larger opportunities to the underprivileged, and in some of the many programs
for the thorough reconstruction of society.
To some extent, this attitude of denial has come about because of changes in our society in this century: the marked decrease in the number of deaths at an early age; the development of specialized
professions for the
care of the dying and the dead; the emergence of geographical mobility, with the consequence that most of us live at some distance from aging and dying relatives, including parents; the growth of separate communities
for the aging, not only nursing homes but retirement communities.
It is also that the medical
profession's concentration on spectacular achievement, expensive specialist treatment, and great hospitals diverts attention from basic health
care for all.55
The nursing
profession has really started to recognize the trauma and even post-traumatic stress that its professionals endure as part of their role in
caring for patients.
«I am biased, as physical therapy is my
profession,» he acknowledged, «but because the goal [
for athletes] is to return to high - level competition, not just simply walking or doing daily chores,
care is necessary to ensure that all functional goals are met.»
Her high standards
for clinical
care and respect
for individualized healthcare is matched with her efforts to advance the
profession via active participation in professional groups.
Many adults enter the childcare
profession as a way to be with their own children while earning an income by providing quality
care for others» kids.
When the medical
profession crumbles just remember that a few of us saw cracks in the infrastructure 25 years ago and decided to become medically self reliant in order to
care for our babes.
ociation (CATA) strives to improve the quality of health
care for athletes, patients and clients and enhance the
profession of Athletic Training, through leadership, education, and cooperative efforts with other organizations and allied health
professions.
The Midwives Alliance of North America (MANA), established in 1982, is a professional membership organization that promotes excellence in midwifery practice, endorses diversity in educational backgrounds and practice styles, and is dedicated to unifying and strengthening the
profession, thereby increasing access to quality health
care and improving outcomes
for women, babies, families, and communities.
Our society continues to increase public awareness and education regarding Certified Athletic Trainers and the Athletic Training
profession while serving as the premier source of information
for public safety, injury and illness prevention, early intervention, patient
care, and healthcare delivery
for the physically active in the Commonwealth.
The mission of the Wisconsin Athletic Trainers» Association is to improve the quality of health
care for the physically active in the state of Wisconsin by the promotion and advancement of the athletic training
profession and the licensed / certified athletic trainer.
Our mission is to improve the quality of health
care for the physically active in the state of Wisconsin by the promotion and advancement of the athletic training
profession and the licensed / certified athletic trainer.
SWATA provides information and resources designed to enhance the quality of health
care for athletes and those engaged in physical activity, and to advance the
profession of athletic training.
WPLCA (Western Pennsylvania Lactation Consultants Association) is a professional organization
for IBCLCs, Peer Counselors, CLC (Certified Lactation Consultants), those who are working towards certification, and others who are in a
profession which takes
care of breastfeeding mothers in the Western PA area.
The California Athletic Trainers» Association (CATA) strives to improve the quality of health
care for athletes, patients and clients and enhance the
profession of Athletic Training through leadership, education, and cooperative efforts with other organizations and allied health
professions.
The Southwest Athletic Trainers» Association (SWATA) serves to enhance the quality of health
care for the physically active, promote and advance the
profession of athletic trainers, improve the working relationship between those in the industry, enhance the health
care of persons served by the Membership, safeguard and advance the membership, and promote the free exchange of ideas and information within the Association.
In this
profession, there is no room
for compromise in quality of patient
care or meeting the demands of an intense residency training program.
She advises numerous midwifery organizations and consults with NACPM on strategy, programs and initiatives to support the development of the CPM
profession and to improve the quality of maternity
care for all women in the U.S.
Midwifery was established as a regulated
profession in BC in 1998 and demand
for care from a midwife continues to grow — in 2015, 21 % of women had
care with a midwife [14].
While most parents favor
professions like health
care and law
for their kids, other parents want something a little more exciting and glamorous like a future in modeling and fashion.
Many authors and medical organizations have called
for boxing to be banned (Table 1), citing medical, ethical, legal, and moral arguments.8, — , 13 Others state that participants should be allowed to make autonomous decisions about participation and that the role of the medical
profession should be restricted to the provision of injury
care, advice, and information only.14
An attorney by
profession and accustomed to in - depth research, I spent countless hours reading and engaging in online dialogue trying to gain a level of confidence in
caring for chickens, which was frustrated by conflicting advice on blogs and forums - most of which lacked authoritative support.
Do you
care as parents whether your child grows up to be a leader, business executive, diplomat, lawyer, entrepreneur, entertainer, building, healer or teacher or
for that matter, what
profession your child will ultimately choose
for his / her self?
The most liberal home - birth advocates sometimes paint the medical community as unable or unwilling to
care for women, with language that puts the
profession itself on the defense.
The National Institute
for Health and
Care Excellence (Nice) have said that the medical
profession as well as patients need to realise that the continuing rise in antibiotic prescriptions needs to be reined - in by concentrating on the «sensible use» of antimicrobial drugs.
And yet teachers have no desire to keep in the
profession people who are clearly not up to the job, patients don't
care who provides their healthcare so long as it's good quality and free at the point of delivery, and no police officer would defend being able to receive # 100 just
for answering a telephone call.
They are trained to dismiss all that is pink, to have disdain
for caring professions.
The VOICE / CSEA mission includes winning more respect
for their
profession, lobbying counties to make on - time payments and promoting fair and consistent child
care regulations and enforcement.
«To our knowledge, no code of ethics
for any health
care profession anywhere in the world condones the participation of its members in executions,» Truog and Cohen wrote in a 2014 article published in JAMA.
«The aim is to improve the
care of all people with sickle cell disease, young and old, and to raise awareness among the entire medical
profession regarding the need
for better
care and more research, so that someday everyone with sickle cell disease can receive the best possible
care and lead a normal and productive life,» said Dr. George Buchanan, Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine.
«As such, faculty in these... three schools are afforded many opportunities to engage in external consulting and in other forms of affiliation with the practice side of their health
care, legal, or business
professions [and therefore] have opportunities
for gainful employment following retirement.»
«A significant part of adulthood is managing health
care, which includes regular trips to the doctor, following treatment plans, and being aware of symptoms and changes in health,» said Nancy Cheak - Zamora, an assistant professor in the MU School of Health
Professions and researcher in the Thompson Center
for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders.
«Is there room within the
profession for radically different approaches to
care based on moral or religious opinions?
To enable young, superbly trained, community - oriented physicians to build a better network of
care in the underserved areas where they learned their
profession, the University of Chicago Medical Center is initiating the UCMC REACH (Repayment
for Education to Alumni in Community Health) program, which will encourage Pritzker graduates to return to the South Side of Chicago to practice medicine in underserved communities.
Janet Houser, Ph.D., Provost and former Academic Dean of Rueckert - Hartman College
for Health
Professions (RHCHP), discusses standing at the intersection of science and
caring, and helping you take the next step in your calling
Kickboxing world traveler with a penchant
for speed - talking, making brownies and writing, Chau Le found her true passion in wellness, and is currently training to become an RN, advocating
for the integral ambitions of the
profession by working with individuals, families and communities on health improvement, behaviour change and self -
care.
While I have the utmost respect
for the
profession of endocrinology and believe that every person who has been diagnosed with Hashimoto's should see an endocrinologist at least once
for a full evaluation and a thyroid ultrasound, many patients with Hashimoto's end up disappointed with the
care they receive from their endocrinologists and conventional doctors.
Receiving her doctorate in naturopathic medicine from Bastyr University in 1994, Dr. Alschuler quickly established herself as an advocate of quality
care in the
profession, developing the Emerson Quality Program at Emerson Ecologics, rigorously raising the industry standards of natural products
for integrative providers.