Sentences with phrase «individual practice pages»

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The smaller size is only three pages and it is great if you are going to print of individual copies for students to practice with in class or at home.
The smaller size is only three pages and is great if you are going to print of individual copies for students to practice in class or at home.
The smaller size is only three pages and it is great if you are going to print of individual (or to work in pairs) copies for students to practice with in class or at home.
The smaller size is only two pages and it great if you are going to print of individual copies for students to practice with in class or at home.
The individual Practice Area pages describe the services you provide to clients and the problems you solve for them.
For individuals, its attempt to cover law and practice in a whole number of areas is understandable but does mean that this can not be less than its 60 - odd pages and significant detail can not be avoided.
Please click on the links on the left hand side of this page to find out more about our expertise in individual practice areas.
You can find out more about our specific practice areas and how we approach each individual case by visiting the following pages:
The Products & Services section of your Company page provides a place to describe your practice areas and services in more detail and give individual links directly to specific pages on your website for more information.
[26] Standards of the American Society for Testing and Materials state, Start Printed Page 82721 «Organizations and individuals who collect, process, handle, or maintain health information should provide individuals and the public with a notice of information practices
For example, the first time an individual requests to fill a prescription through a covered internet pharmacy, the pharmacy must automatically and contemporaneously provide the individual with the Start Printed Page 82552pharmacy's notice of privacy practices.
Inclusion of this list is intended to be illustrative only, and it is not intended to change current practices with respect to: (1) Involvement of other persons in individuals» treatment decisions; (2) informal information - sharing among individuals involved in a person's care; or (3) sharing of protected health Start Printed Page 82523information to contact persons during a disaster.
The differences between the rule and the professional codes include the individual's right of access to health information in the covered entity's possession, relationships between contractors and covered entities, and the requirement that covered entities make their privacy policies and practices available to patients through a notice Start Printed Page 82764and the ability to respond to questions related to the notice.
The page for individual courts displays lists of recently added cases as well as links to practice directions and rules of court.
GRANGER HIGH SCHOOL, Killeen, TX (6/2009 to Present) Basketball Coach • Assess students to determine which ones have the physical stamina and training to meet the selection criteria • Interview students to decipher their comprehension of the game beyond mere game play • Select students based on academic and physical performances • Create and implement core basketball programs and enroll the right athletes for it • Conduct coaching sessions by providing individual attention to each team member • Coordinate scouting activities and ensure that all team members are on the same page during training sessions • Monitor and maintain the discipline and conduct of athletes to support the image and reputation of the alma mater • Plan and implement coaching sessions for individual athletes to assist them in overcoming their specific shortcomings • Arrange for tournaments with schools and other competitive tours and ensure that team members indulge in extra practice to live up to expectations • Arrange for uniforms, basketball supplies and correlating equipment to be procured from registered vendors
We wish to thank the participating practices from the Pediatric Practice Research Group and particularly the following individuals who worked closely with the research team to make this study possible: Barry Abrams, M.D., Advocate Oak Park Pediatrics, Oak Park, IL; Barbara Bayldon, M.D., Winfield - Moody Health Center, Near North Health Service Corporation, Chicago, IL; Richard Burnstine, M.D., North Suburban Pediatrics, Evanston, IL; Joseph O'Neil, M.D., Child and Adolescent Center, Evanston Northwestern Health Care, Evanston, IL; Marvin Cooper, M.D., North Shore Pediatrics, Chicago, IL; David Dobkin, M.D., North Arlington Pediatrics, Arlington Heights, IL; Lisa Gadek, M.D., Lake Forest Pediatrics, Lake Forest, IL; H. Garry Gardner, M.D., Du Page Pediatrics, Darien, IL; Karen Haught, M.D., M.P.H., Children's Memorial Pediatrics — Uptown, Chicago, IL; Inyang Isong, M.D., Lawndale Christian Health Center, Chicago, IL; John Kahler, M.D., Advocate Hyde Park Pediatrics, Chicago, IL; Bennett Kaye, M.D., Children's Health Care Associates, Chicago, IL; Peter Liber, M.D., Wheaton Pediatrics, Wheaton, IL; Fatima Moghadam, M.D., Dr Moghadam & Associates, Naperville, IL; John Poncher, M.D., Associated Pediatrics, Portage, IN; William D. Rutenberg, M.D., Grove Pediatrics, Long Grove, IL; Jaye Schrier, M.D., Child Life Center, Homewood, IL; Davila Sen, M.D., Evanston, IL; Norman Segal, M.D., Pediatric Healthcare Associates, Arlington Heights, IL; Joyce Smith, M.D., Circle Family Care, Chicago, IL; Timothy Wall, M.D., Pediatric Health Associates, Naperville, IL; Lori Weiss, M.D., Ad - Park Pediatrics, Oak Park, IL; Lori Walsh, M.D., Glenview Pediatrics, Glenview, IL; Amy Becker Manion, CPNP, Northwestern Children's Primary Care, Chicago, IL.
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