Sentences with phrase «general practitioners whose»

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«The NSAIDs had a huge impact for general practitioners to manage pain, but they also have limitations because of side effects, especially in older dogs,» said Aratana's Heinen, whose company licensed Galliprant to Elanco Animal Health.
The ABS issue has again activated a long existing «class - oriented split» in the legal profession, specifically, between those lawyers whose clients can be ABS investors, and those whose clients are «of the people and small business and institutions,» i.e., the clients of the general practitioner, the solo practitioner, and the small unspecialized law office.
And because general practitioners are more than half of law society membership, they are the lawyers whose greater contact with middle and lower income people determines the reputation of the legal profession.
It ignores the marked functional differentiation of roles within the legal profession that requires specialists to narrow but deepen their legal knowledge and general practitioners to broaden theirs while embedding it in standard forms and structured routines whose deployment does not entail costs that will price them out of the markets they serve.
Law societies should have been sponsoring a similar transition to support services production, at least for the general practitioner — the practitioner whose greater contact with the public than that of other lawyers determines the reputation of the legal profession amongst that majority of taxpayers that pays for the justice system.
So if you're currently a member of a bar association's «General Practice, Solo and Small Firm» section, you might want to reflect on the possibility that the future general practitioner will be a high - value, technology - supported, trusted counsellor, while the future solo practitioner and small firm lawyer will be a highly specialized world - class expert whose deep expertise is the click of a client's Google searcGeneral Practice, Solo and Small Firm» section, you might want to reflect on the possibility that the future general practitioner will be a high - value, technology - supported, trusted counsellor, while the future solo practitioner and small firm lawyer will be a highly specialized world - class expert whose deep expertise is the click of a client's Google searcgeneral practitioner will be a high - value, technology - supported, trusted counsellor, while the future solo practitioner and small firm lawyer will be a highly specialized world - class expert whose deep expertise is the click of a client's Google search away.
In the article below, Dr Edwin Kruys, a practising GP and vice-president of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP), makes a case for delaying the implementation of HCHs (whose roll - out is due to start next July).
Health service resources spent on children with conduct disorder are considerable: 30 % of child consultations with general practitioners are for behaviour problems, 8 and 45 % of community child health referrals are for behaviour disturbances - with an even higher level at schools for children with special needs and in clinics for children with developmental delay, where challenging behaviour is a common problem.9 Psychiatric disorders are present in 28 % of paediatric outpatient referrals.10 Social services departments expend a lot of effort trying to protect disruptive children whose parents can no longer cope without hitting or abusing them.
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