Sentences with phrase «general practitioner before»

Born in 1965 in the Central China city of Zhengzhou, Ma attended medical school in 1986 and following graduation, he and his wife Melody moved south to Guangzhou, near Hong Kong, where he worked as a general practitioner before becoming a neurosurgeon.
the requirement to obtain a referral from a general practitioner before engaging in treatment
She then spent a number of years working as a general practitioner before becoming a coveted part of the Hill and Harbour family.
In addition, you should always consult your general practitioner before taking on any extreme diet.
The above list is not exhaustive so please consult with your dermatologist or general practitioner before going in the sun.
You generally have to visit an NHS general practitioner before your private health insurance will approve a private visit.

Not exact matches

Liam is a member of the Royal College of General Practitioners, and worked as a GP in Buckinghamshire and Somerset before becoming a Conservative MP in 1992.
General: We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.
She completed an additional year of veterinary training through an internship at the University of Illinois and worked as a general practitioner in Chicago before relocating to Charlottesville in 2015.
Unfortunately, as a previous General Practitioner, Emergency Room Veterinarian, and Holistic House Call Veterinarian, I had heard that before.
Before joining the team at Arguello Pet Hospital in June of 2014, I worked as a general practitioner and emergency relief veterinarian in California's Central Valley.
After graduation, Dr. Davis worked in Las Vegas, NV as a general practitioner for two years before joining the Pet Medical Center team.
Checking Inventory Before a general practitioner starts seeing exotics, it's necessary to assess what additional equipment the clinic will need.
Kenneth Lans practiced medicine as a general practitioner for eight years, before going to work as the communications manager and magazine editor of The Mountaineers, a 15,000 member conservation and outdoor activity nonprofit based in Seattle.
«(i) that in matters of personal conduct he would be subject to the hospital's general procedures and that in matters of professional conduct he would be subject to a procedure agreed by the Local Negotiating Committee in respect of medical practitioners; (ii) that he was accused by the Trust of personal and professional misconduct; (iii) that because of the nature of the allegations made against him he was contractually entitled to a formal disciplinary hearing by a panel which included a clinician of the same discipline as himself and a legally qualified chairman, before which he would have the benefit of legal representation, if he so wished; (iv) that the disciplinary hearing which resulted in the findings of misconduct was not conducted in accordance with the terms of his contract of employment because the panel did not include a clinician of the same discipline as himself, nor a legally qualified chairman and because his request to be allowed legal representation was refused; (iv) that following the panel's findings he was dismissed for personal and professional misconduct; (v) that if the proceedings had been carried out in accordance with his contract of employment the panel would not have found that he was guilty of personal and professional misconduct and he would not have been dismissed; (vii) that because he was dismissed on the grounds of personal and professional misconduct (including dishonesty) he has been unable to find comparable alternative employment» [at para 10]:
Before joining Carr Maloney, Bill served as a criminal trial and appellate practitioner in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's Corps.
She has dealt with a broad range of disciplinary cases predominantly on behalf of doctors before the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (previously GMC), and also cases brought by the General Dental Council (GDC), the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC), the General Optical Council (GOC) and the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).
However, this study does not help with the issue of withdrawing benzodiazepines for patients with a comorbid psychiatric disorder when more extensive cognitive behavioural therapy may be of more help.4 As part of the recruitment process for this study the participating general practitioners wrote to all of their patients who had been on long term benzodiazepines advising them to quit; 14 % of the patients did so before randomisation.
Today, more than ever before, the general public is using a possessive term when they refer to their real estate practitioner.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z