Sentences with phrase «clinic increases the capacity»

Additionally the design of the clinic increases the capacity of the veterinary staff to spay / neuter feral cats and shelter animals.

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Rudick, who is co-principal investigator of Cleveland Clinic's CTSA program, says the CTSA movement will increase clinical and translational research capacity by drawing in researchers who have not been previously involved in clinical research and by exposing students to clinical research at an earlier stage in their careers.
We help existing successful clinics increase surgical capacity by opening second locations or growing current operations.
The new 25,000 square foot facility will feature a full - service, low - cost veterinary clinic that will be open to the public, and a premiere adoption center which will increase the adoption capacity by 2,000 annually.
Temporarily Transform Shelter Space In order to increase spay / neuter capacity to prepare more animals for a big event, set up a MASH - style clinic within your shelter in addition to the surgical suite you may already have.
In this issue: Why your rescue should try to think and operate more like a business; how understanding your shelter's true capacity can increase live releases; the pros and cons of running a mobile spay / neuter clinic; an innovative intervention program that helps keep animals in their homes; bringing veterinary care to those who need it most; and more.
The clinic features a dedicated lobby and space for client consultations, a renovated surgery suite and increased capacity for animal recovery after spay / neuter or other surgeries.
Almost all Toronto clinics signed a memorandum of understanding that acknowledged problems with the current catchment areas, concerns about the ability of small organizations to increase their capacity, inconsistencies in the range of services provided, and the fact the allocation of human resources doesn't recognize changes to the location of the region's low - income population.
Equal Justice Works, in partnership with Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC), Kids in Need of Defense (KIND), and the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI), will receive $ 1.2 million — more than half of the total funding — to deploy 55 full - time Members (45 lawyers and 10 paralegals) to provide legal representation to unaccompanied children, build pro bono capacity to support that population, and increase the effectiveness and efficiency of immigration courts in the locations in which members will serve.
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