The same is true with
medical opinions in BC injury trials.
The medical opinions in this case merely established that the injury «may» have been causally connected.
As you are claiming injuries, the carrier has the right to get an objective
medical opinion in order for it to try to put a value on your claim.
If you feel that the attorney is not doing a good job for you, seek a second opinion, just like you'd seek a second
medical opinion in a complicated treatment.
This is not the first example we have seen at LawReader where an attorney filed the medical malpractice lawsuit before he had an independent expert
medical opinion in hand in order to beat the statute of limitations.
The Insured Person is given the facility of obtaining a Second
Medical Opinion in electronic mode from a Doctor in the Company's network of Medical Practitioners
Not exact matches
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The advocacy group, which backs physician - assisted suicide, celebrated the defeat of «paternalistic politicians whose
opinions should not get
in the way of people getting the
medical relief they want and need.»
If religious organizations have an ulterior motive other than to help the downtrodden, poor and needy, then want is the motive of a
medical doctor
in your
opinion?
The empty grave was forensically predictable: according to the
opinion of
medical professionals present for the exhumation, the sodden clay native to the area, coupled with the mold
in which Newman insisted his casket be enshrouded, rendered conditions ideal for the quickened and complete decomposition of a corpse.
For example,
in 1994 the Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs of the American
Medical Association issued an
opinion holding that it is «ethically permissible» to use «the anencephalic neonate» as an organ donor, even though, as the Council recognized, under current law anencephalic babies are not dead.
In a study by Thomas H. Holmes and Richard H. Rahe of the University of Washington
medical school, surveying the
opinions of 394 individuals on the amount of readjustment required to meet life events, the death of a spouse had been given the highest rating.
The Stenberg dissenters repeatedly cited and quoted Justice O'Connor's abortion
opinions from the 1980s,
in which she had criticized the Court for operating as «the nation's ex officio
medical board with powers to approve or disapprove
medical and operative practices and standards throughout the United States.»
In my opinion if you are in the business of providing medical care then you must do just that regardless of your religious conviction
In my
opinion if you are
in the business of providing medical care then you must do just that regardless of your religious conviction
in the business of providing
medical care then you must do just that regardless of your religious convictions.
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opinions of the authors and not necessarily those of the Canadian
Medical Association or its subsidiaries.
The only proviso on this is if the long term
medical opinion on wiltshire is bad, and he has a reasonable euros and is not injured, then he might cash
in and sell wiltshire, but I can not recall him doing this
in the past, he has always stuck by injured players.
«His option with the
medical opinions was not to go to the surgery table and his recovery was really, really good and I think he is more than fine
in relation to his recovery from the injury which is an area sometimes where you have a recurrence.
I'd take the
medical staff's
opinion over Zimmer's, 1st because we have one of the best, if not the best
in the business
in Sugarman, und 2nd because Zim's judgment indeed seemed to be clouded when it came to Bridgewater.
Why call someone's
opinion «irrational» — especially an
opinion that has some basis
in respected
medical literature?
you are not the
medical expert so do nt assume things that are fundamentally wrong ^ ^
medical diagnostic isnt like the managing aspect of a team where every pundit can have his (wrong)
opinions, one who isn't a
medical expert shouldnt even talk about it not even the coaches or managers like at the incident
in chelsea with mou
Actually, if Kawhi is
in NY because he wants to use acupuncture and alternative medicine, and not because he wants to use modern NY - based doctors, then he must believe that established modern sports - medicine is wrong, and not necessarily just the Spurs
medical staff... if it's a simple case of the Spurs
medical staff misdiagnosing, then why would he follow the acupuncture / alternative medicine approach rather than just following a different
medical opinion?
In my
opinion the board of the players association combined with fitness / physio /
medical experts should be allowed to perform a detailed research within Arsenal's (Arsene's) methods.
In medical terms, when it comes to injuries I believe all arsenal players should seek a second
Opinion.
When questioned about the state of
medical facilities at Arsenal, the manager was adamant
in his
opinion that the staff were top quality and the players received the best care possible.
AskDrSears has a balanced (
in my
opinion) look at the pros and cons of circumcision — http://askdrsears.com/html/1/t012000.asp — It's quite lengthy, but specifically worth noting is: «
Medical benefits — THERE ARE NONE!
The MEPs voting for the Resolution were heeding the expert
opinions of
medical and public health bodies from across Europe, US, Asia and Latin America and from UN bodies, including WHO, UNICEF, Save the Children, the UK Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, the Standing Committee of European Doctors (CPME), the European Midwives Association, Eurochild, Association of European Cancer Leagues, the European Federation of the Association of Dieticians (EFAD), the European Federation of Nurses Associations (EFN), COFACE (the Confederation of Family Organisations
in the European Union), EPHA (the European Public Health Association) BEUC (the European Consumers Association), the German Midwives Association, the California Women Infants and Children Association, Sustain's Childrens Food Campaign, the National Childbirth Trust, the Baby Feeding Law Group and the International Baby Food Action Network
I can only speculate as to the authors» definition since the term doesn't appear to be defined
in your link; since I am not a
medical professional, my
opinion would not be instructive.
In my opinion what has happened in this area is that a kind of social ideology is now embedded within the medical paradigm, to the extent that that social judgments are masquerading as scientific judgments making the science a pseudo science, as a relatively small number of people have been placed in a position wherein they can choose what relevant lines of evidence (and what counter arguments) are acceptable and which are not, as deemed by themselve
In my
opinion what has happened
in this area is that a kind of social ideology is now embedded within the medical paradigm, to the extent that that social judgments are masquerading as scientific judgments making the science a pseudo science, as a relatively small number of people have been placed in a position wherein they can choose what relevant lines of evidence (and what counter arguments) are acceptable and which are not, as deemed by themselve
in this area is that a kind of social ideology is now embedded within the
medical paradigm, to the extent that that social judgments are masquerading as scientific judgments making the science a pseudo science, as a relatively small number of people have been placed
in a position wherein they can choose what relevant lines of evidence (and what counter arguments) are acceptable and which are not, as deemed by themselve
in a position wherein they can choose what relevant lines of evidence (and what counter arguments) are acceptable and which are not, as deemed by themselves.
It is recognized
in medical sociology that differences
in opinion or judgment between care providers are part of a wider phenomenon, namely that concepts of health and illness are socially constructed and differ between care providers [14,15].
There is validity
in medical opinions around the topic.
He has
medical information and advice to share with you, and that may be mixed
in with some of his own personal experiences and
opinions.
Both
medical opinion and folk practice
in the United States were still influenced by the centuries - old Galenic theories of health and disease, which dictated that eating fruit made people, especially children, susceptible to fevers.16 Properties inherent
in fruits and vegetables were thought to cause severe diarrhea and dysentery, especially
in the summer.
For the development of products
in the field of
medical vacuum technologies, Medela has established a strong cooperation with key
opinion leaders and
medical experts
in hospitals worldwide.
Please respect her
medical opinion for what it was — based on the most current research
in the
medical community - not
in the diapering community.
An
opinion piece published last week
in the Journal of
Medical Ethics called for further investigation into the risk of avoidable, longterm disability associated with home birth, and likened it to driving without a seatbelt.
In 1920, for example, one pediatrician, clearly an advocate of late introduction of solids, called the early feeding of solids («early» being six months at this point) the new «liberal diet» and registered his opinion that the «traditional timetable» was still the best for babies.101 Yet by the mid-1920s several doctors were noting in medical journals that, with the relatively recent discovery of «vitamins,» it was necessary to change an infant's feeding timetable.1
In 1920, for example, one pediatrician, clearly an advocate of late introduction of solids, called the early feeding of solids («early» being six months at this point) the new «liberal diet» and registered his
opinion that the «traditional timetable» was still the best for babies.101 Yet by the mid-1920s several doctors were noting
in medical journals that, with the relatively recent discovery of «vitamins,» it was necessary to change an infant's feeding timetable.1
in medical journals that, with the relatively recent discovery of «vitamins,» it was necessary to change an infant's feeding timetable.102
Current
medical opinion recommends daily baths for eczema - prone babies, but make sure to use soap and shampoo at the end so your wee one isn't sitting
in soapy water.
The
medical field generally has some pretty strong
opinions in that area.
In this column, Dr. Andy will share his expert
opinion on night terrors, both from a
medical standpoint and from an experience standpoint.
Whatever you may think of the scientific validity of their positions, or the degree to which they have, or have not, been influenced by the nefarious dairy lobby (and I offer no
opinion on either point), here are some leading organizations that currently support flavored milk
in schools: the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Heart Association, the American Dietetic Association, the National
Medical Association, the National Hispanic
Medical Association and the School Nutrition Association.
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in CMAJ represents the
opinions of the authors and not necessarily those of the Canadian
Medical Association or its subsidiaries.
If the Walt Disney Company wishes to give health advice to parents, it should do so
in accordance with generally accepted
medical opinion.
«From the very start, public
opinion polls had solid majorities
in favor of the bill and those majorities grew,» said Gottfried
in a interview on AM 970's Effective Radio of the bill to legalize prescription - based
medical marijuana.
Citizens are locked up
in dehumanising detention centres without access to
medical care and legal assistance just for holding political
opinions that run contrary to the views of those
in power at the centre.»
The obstacles Cuomo has thrown up
in recent days to obstruct the proposed
medical marijuana bill goes against the vast consensus of
medical and scientific
opinion.
Medical opinion also varies on how the kind of breast cancer Lee had, a noninvasive form called ductal carcinoma
in situ, should be treated, but Lee is adamant about early mammograms and aggressive treatment.
That
opinion, dated Oct. 24, 2005, states that the ruling is limited: «This
opinion is specifically limited to the issue of whether a prohibited conflict of interest
in violation of Suffolk County Administrative Code A30 - 1 would be created if Enright Sten - Tel Transcription Services Inc. entered into a contract for
medical transcription services with Stony Brook University Hospital or other hospitals which have contracts with the County of Suffolk to provide
medical care.»
They further suggest that «recently available studies published
in medical and scientific journals reveal the flaws
in the orthodox
medical opinion».
In medical school, he was surprised that his questions were often met with answers that were rooted not in evidence but merely in the opinions and habits of senior physician
In medical school, he was surprised that his questions were often met with answers that were rooted not
in evidence but merely in the opinions and habits of senior physician
in evidence but merely
in the opinions and habits of senior physician
in the
opinions and habits of senior physicians.