"Individual clinicians" refers to healthcare professionals who work independently, such as doctors, nurses, or therapists, treating patients on a personal level rather than as part of a larger healthcare organization.
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The curricula can be obtained by family agency directors, clinical directors, or the equivalent, but not by private practitioners or
individual clinicians within agencies.
ESMO was the first major oncology organisation to develop a dedicated working group to this task, and to develop policies
for individual clinicians, for cancer centres and for the training of oncologists.
The first essential priority is to provide stipend and tuition support for students in
the individual Clinician Scientist Training Programs.
«Equine veterinarians were doing rehab but everything was driven by
the individual clinician and based on that clinician's personal experience,» says Redding.
A legal focus on the blaming
the individual clinician, who may have been an instrument of injury, does not improve quality, nor it seems, often bring compensation.
It is suggested that by removing the threat of
individual clinicians being branded negligent, there would be an improvement in the effectiveness of serious incident investigations, ensuring that similar mistakes are avoided in the future.
He also continues to represent GPs, NHS Trusts and
individual clinicians in defending high value clinical negligence claims involving severe injuries and fatalities.
In addition to our core clinical programs, Family Institute of Westchester designs programs that meet the needs of
individual clinicians and of agencies.
She is a consultant and trainer to
both individual clinicians and mental health agencies internationally.