Sentences with phrase «leading major trauma»

The promotions include five new member partners: asset recovery expert Sarah Watley, corporate lawyer Jeremy Over, commercial property lawyer Luc Agar, employment law specialist Katherine Maxwell and one of the UK's leading major trauma lawyers Trevor Sterling.

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«While many people think of the ED as simply a place to go when you have a car accident or some type of major trauma, it is increasingly the case that the emergency department is caring for complex medical patients,» said lead author Renee Y. Hsia, MD, professor of emergency medicine at UCSF and director of health policy studies in the UCSF Department of Emergency Medicine.
The study, led by Darja Marolt, PhD, a NYSCF - Helmsley Investigator and Giuseppe Maria de Peppo, PhD, a NYSCF Research Fellow, and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, represents a major advance in personalized reconstructive treatments for patients with bone defects resulting from disease or trauma.
Moore Blatch are a leading UK law firm specialising in accessing rehabilitation for those who have suffered major trauma due to a non-fault incident, and representing bereaved clients at inquests.
Major accidents not only create bodily complications, they can also lead to emotional trauma that can be just as pricey to alleviate as the cost of fixing your vehicle.
I welcome the opportunity to work with you as you seek to realize your life's potential even when it leads through major life transitions that may also include exposure to trauma
Developmental trauma can lead to serious relationship difficulties caused by mistrust, which in turn create major parenting challenges.
Significant life events — such as the death of a family member, friend, or pet; moving or divorce of parents; trauma; abuse; a parent leaving on military deployment; natural disaster; or a major illness in the family — can cause stress that might lead to problems with mood, sleep, appetite, behavior and academic or social functioning in children.
If left unchecked, vicarious trauma can have major ramifications for the individual and also for the workplace, leading to unplanned absences, high attrition rates, compensation claims, and also impact the workplace culture and morale.
It's not just the major disasters, such as bushfires and floods, that lead to children experiencing distress and psychological trauma.
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