Sentences with phrase «care profession recognized»

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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.
Further, the National Athletic Trainers» Association Research and Education Foundation also recognized PATS in appreciation of PATS generous donations over the past several years which encourages and supports research to improve the profession by providing evidence based health care.
In a recent press release, Kara Burns, MS, Med, LVT, VTS (Nutrition), and President - Elect of NAVTA, stated that through standardization and public awareness of the registered veterinary nurse credential, our profession will become better recognized, more able to easily transfer to different states or roles, and, ultimately, more involved in elevating the standard of care we provide.
«It is important that we recognize that, as a profession, we have to be better at educating pet owners regarding the importance of preventive care and of the unique role that veterinarians play in enhancing the relationship between pet owners and their best friends,» said Dr. Michael Moyer, President of AAHA.
Like our colleagues at the Association of Shelter Veterinarians, we truly believe that the development of a formal recognized veterinary specialty in Shelter Medicine will provide improved veterinary medical services to the profession and the public — and will help optimize care for millions of animals through education, research, and the pursuit of clinical excellence.
This annual event provides a framework for NAVTA members and all veterinary technicians to bring attention to their profession and to recognize the contributions of technicians to the veterinary health care team.
I don't do corporate work although I have access to GC, I have been «recognized», and my intended client base doesn't care but I wonder whether these rankings actually advance the credibility and reputation of lawyers as a profession..
Hospitals in the U.S. are required by the ADA to provide reasonable accommodations to the disabled and are also required by standards of medical practice to provide medical care in a manner recognized as adequate in the medical profession.
While no professional can guarantee results, each profession has recognized standards of care that may result in a malpractice claim if breached.
All doctors have a responsibility to provide care and treatment for their patients according to the standard that is recognized by the profession.
Dental assistants are recognized by the public as a distinct health care profession.
Until child and youth care recognizes that it has a unique configuration of knowledge and skills to meet the developmental needs for caregiving and intervention of human beings of all ages, it will not be a profession.
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