Even some people in the medical profession don't get it.
And anyway, it seems that most of
the medical profession do recognise it:
NAVTA has learned that many professionals in the human
medical profession do not know / understand the role of the credentialed veterinary technician / nurse, nor are they aware of the educational requirements and board examinations needed to earn and use the title.
I think the medical profession doesn't encourage any of that.
Chemists have long been in demand in industry, but the life sciences have until fairly recently been more aligned with medicine than with industry — and the medical profession doesn't have much in common with industry.
This is the first study looking at a link between nutrition and PMS, a condition
the medical profession does not fully understand the causes of.
The medical profession does not train doctors by forcing new practitioners to complete their first surgery with no guidance, nor should the teaching profession train teachers by putting them in charge of 25 students without giving them significant classroom experience.
That is what
the medical profession does, and all of large - scale manufacturing, because nothing cuts costs like scaling up, and scaling - up is why support - services delivery systems are used in other professions and in large - scale manufacturing.
Technology that creates support services will highly specialize every factor of production as do all industries in competitive markets and as
the medical profession does.
Not exact matches
The
medical profession has an advanced capacity to carry on
doing exactly what it was
doing.
than merely applied science, contemporary
medical men are nevertheless right to base themselves on it, and insofar as they
do so, they can and must be objective in their
profession in the sense described above.
The
medical profession aims to help those who are dying to
do so as painlessly as possible.
The inevitability of death is denied, the
medical profession fears accusations of negligence and litigation and elderly or terminally - ill people are subjected to rigours of surgery, or other debilitating therapies, simply because it can be
done.
Each of them, however, addresses the same problem: What should the individual
do, and society permit, when the phenomenal advances in the
medical profession's ability to sustain life reach the point where efforts to prolong it become, in Dr. Nuland's words, «well - meant exercises in futility» and cause continued suffering rather than relief and cure?
Now, I don't claim the entire
medical profession is jumping up and down with excitement over AA.
Now, though, the routinisation of genetic screening has led to a situation in which many couples report feeling pressure, even from the
medical profession, to
do exactly what used to be forbidden: having an abortion.
First, the
medical profession has failed dismally to communicate to any other discipline what it
does know about human behavior.
And working with the
medical profession which doesn't believe in the spiritual concepts that you
do can be frustrating.
Keep in mind that I had many
medical tests
done, talked to many people in the
medical profession and the resounding answer that I got, was that this was normal.
If Catholics
do not want to provide people with healthcare then they can stay the devil out of the
medical professions.
Gay persons in our society frequently have been told by their families that they
do not belong to them, by the church that they are desperate sinners because of their sexual orientation, by the
medical profession that they are sick, and by the law that they are criminals.
Third, I fear that genetic counseling is
doing great harm to the public standing of hospitals and the
medical profession.
Review found compliance with TPA
did not hinder recruitment and retention of
medical practitioners in rural and regional Australia, but that there was uncertainty amongst that
profession about the application of the TPA to them.
Certain jobs in life you can get away with
doing half arsed job, but I think you'd be found out very quickly in the
medical profession.
Others will claim that our
medical staff
do not always get the right diagnosis on first instance and don't put the best recovery plan in place, but as someone who is not trained
medical profession, who are they to suggest that!
I
do find it informative and definitely «not annoying» to have information from the
medical profession.
They can
do so by taking a page from the
medical profession — and first «
do no harm.»
Whether this is due to caution on behalf of the
medical profession who
do not want to take a risk with older first - time mothers, or is actually a preference by women is hard to judge.
The analysis of the socio - demographic, prenatal and natal parameters of mothers and newborns in the intervention group and control group (Table 1)
did not reveal any statistically significant differences in terms of age, living area, education level, mother's
profession, number of children,
medical follow - up, number of prenatal visits, Apgar score and birth weight.
If you don't get that then maybe you are tone deaf and maybe that's why you'll never really understand why so many people are skeptical of the
medical profession or the pharmaceutical industry.
What other
medical profession exists that
does not require proof of knowledge by testing?
What other
medical profession exists that
does not have clinical training as part of its entry - level requirements?
I don't think so,» said Dr. Ruth Lawrence, who has spent the past 15 years educating the
medical profession about breast - feeding through the Academy of Breast Feeding Medicine, an organization she helped create.
The NHS and the Government would
do far better to concentrate not on the «warped behaviour of the public» as the report says, they would
do far better to change the culture of «secrecy and closed ranks» within the
medical profession, take the Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells debacle as an example.
This
does not include professional bodies — such as Royal Colleges for
medical professions — which appeared 29 times in this period.
DioGuardi bemoans the influence of lawyers on the
medical profession, saying it
does nothing to reduce the cost of health care.
Conversely, a research Ph.D.
does not provide access to the
medical physics
profession.
You need courage to
do it alone and I haven't found much advice or assistance from the
medical profession.
A paper by researchers at the UCLA Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture urges
medical schools to
do more to increase their enrollment of undocumented immigrants seeking access to the
medical professions.
The
medical profession appears to be divided, the researchers note, not just in its attitudes about providing controversial practices such as terminal sedation, abortion or birth control for teens, but also in its judgments about what doctors should
do when patients request a legal procedure to which their doctor objects.
Why
does the
medical profession explicitly advise against people who suspect they might be gluten intolerant from just going on a gluten - free diet?
Now I have the utmost respect for the
medical profession, but don't you think that doctors would like their patients to be well informed so that they don't have to speak with words of one syllable?
And here is a great article on the dangers of statins the
medical profession simply
does not want to tell patients.
That a
medical practitioner with a traditional background can view nutrition as you
do and feel such passion for its constant refinement and evolution within a therapeutic setting not only makes me happy though revives my hope in the
profession and industry as a whole.
I have great respect for the
medical profession but I think it fails us in two ways: 1) rarely
do doctors seek to get to the root of a
medical issue, instead focusing on naming the problem, i.e. Diagnosis, and eliminating symptoms and 2) they
do not acknowledge that diet is a huge factor in preventing illness.
The
medical profession, they're very busy
doing what they're
doing.
Like many vitamin D advocates, I have been disappointed that the
medical profession and the public don't seem to care about vitamin D. Maybe people, like my young basketball player, will care if it makes better athletes.
He
did not agree that the
medical profession should have abandoned a therapy called chelation.
You don't have to be in the
medical profession to understand why the wrong diagnosis of any disease or disorder is a problem.
Type ones receive no help at all from the
medical profession because all they are interested in is type 2, type one confuses them, we are only a small minority in comparison, therefore, we
do not matter!!!