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diagnostician of the industry.
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.
Hopkins says that «clergymen were among the leading
diagnosticians of the industrial maladjustments of the late «seventies, «13 and their work became more thorough in later decades.
- USA Today «One of our most astute
diagnosticians of contemporary experience, conflict, unhappiness, and regret.»
Not exact matches
Unlike tests for emotional instability, personality disorder, or other psychiatric disorders that some armchair
diagnosticians have speculated Trump may have, assessments
of cognitive status are relatively objective and quantitative.
Deep Genomics» system can help
diagnosticians make sense
of these mystery mutations so that treatment can proceed.
For example, labs take DNA samples from patients being tested for cancer and runs tests to detect if mutations typically associated with cancer are present; a
diagnostician then examines those genetic mutations and compares them to known instances; finally, based on that information a physician recommends a course
of treatment.
«It allows the
diagnostician to more quickly produce the report, and gives them a whole new level
of information to figure out what the problem is,» Frey says.
Even Dr. House and his team
of ace
diagnosticians may claim at times that something is likely wrong with the MRI machine when the image it has generated does not support their current diagnosis.
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 cure.
Your child's teacher or preschool director may be a good source for names
of private educational
diagnosticians.
A new study by Kansas State University veterinary
diagnosticians finds that pets with out -
of - date rabies vaccinations are very unlikely to develop the fatal disease if given a rabies booster immediately after exposure to the virus.
Conversely, the mental health status
of the adoptees was unknown to the
diagnosticians who rated the biological mothers.
Dr. Solberg is also
diagnostician and head therapist in his private Yoga Therapy clinic and is a leading lecturer at various academic colleges in Israel in the fields
of Human Anatomy, Kinesiology and rehabilitative movement.
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.
(I have long given medical students in my clinics a copy
of The Complete Works
of Sherlock Holmes, a collection informed by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's medical training; Holmes was reportedly modeled on a
diagnostician from whom Doyle took instruction in medical school in Edinburgh.)
A certified educator and qualified
diagnostician, she is passionate about helping students
of all abilities, especially those with learning differences and disabilities, to attain their academic goals.
Over the last 10 - to - 15 years, education
diagnosticians and physicians have become more aware
of the characteristics and diagnostic criteria for identifying individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs).
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.
Twice exceptional students are often lost in the school or IEP system, have their talents neglected in favor
of remediation, or confuse
diagnosticians so they do not qualify for much needed differentiated, specialized instruction they need for their gifts and to address their dyslexia.
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.
How do the findings
of other
diagnosticians fit with these test results to create a comprehensive picture
of the whole child?
Dr. Burcham is a veterinary
diagnostician currently practicing at the southern Indiana branch
of the Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (Heeke ADDL) located in Dubois, Indiana.
He is an excellent veterinary
diagnostician and surgeon with a particular interest in break through therapies for the treatment
of cancer in pet patients.
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.
I had occasion to have to visit a specialist and the specialist said that Dr. Saslow is one
of the finest veterinary
diagnosticians he's ever met.
Dr. Rovira has been working as a large animal
diagnostician at the University
of Minnesota Veterinary Diagnostic Lab (VDL) since 2008.
Dr. Clarke is one
of the best
diagnosticians we have ever worked with and she has such a genuine love for her patients.
Taking the position
of cultural
diagnostician, Gauguin suggests that if artists were to sway their creations to align with the opinions
of the «literati,» discourse would stagnate and art would fail to evolve.
The reality for most
of the signatories
of the rebuttal letter is that they are more akin to medical technicians — making sure the thermometers gauging a fever are reliable — and radiologists — interpreting a CT scan — than
diagnosticians prescribing the appropriate treatment.
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.
The speed
of data processing and connectivity have made possible, for example, the autonomous vehicle, the real - time multi-language earbud translator, and the long - distance AI - assisted medical
diagnostician.
Independent
diagnostician with collaborative talent in working well with multiple departments, units, disciplines and personnel cohesively toward betterment
of patients.
He is a skilled analyst and
diagnostician, able to assess a complex set
of criteria and provide a detailed technical solutions.
I am a skilled
diagnostician with experience in treating a wide range
of problems including anxiety (stress, panic, worrying, health anxiety, etc.), depression, and relationship issues.
Throughout the study, one
of us (D.J.M.) monitored rater drift through reviewing audiotapes
of SCID interviews and providing the
diagnosticians with corrective feedback.
To diagnose an individual with a paraphilia, the psychologist or other
diagnostician must confirm recurrent, intense, sexually arousing feelings, fantasies, or behaviors over a period
of at least six months.
Diagnosing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults is difficult when
diagnosticians can not establish onset prior to the DSM - IV criterion
of age 7 or if the number
of symptoms does not achieve the DSM threshold for diagnosis.