Sentences with phrase «n't clinicians»

That's a question pastors, not clinicians, are trained to deal with.
We're not clinicians, but this subset of fractures can not be explained by geological processes.
«I'm not a virologist and I'm not a clinician, but I have considerable experience investigating messy epidemics in poor parts of Africa,» he says.
Also, because many of you that are not clinicians expressed interest in the BioIndividual Nutrition training, Julie has re-opened the Nourishing Hope Moms program and scholarship to TEN new individuals.
The scientists who conducted this study are molecular biologists, not clinicians, dietitians, or nutritionists, and their aim was to understand how a particular mechanism worked, not to provide dietary advice.
I've got 20 years of running an anti-aging nonprofit group, but really, I'm not a clinician, I just know a lot of stuff, and I'm an event correlator.
Tilt table test is the gold standard but not every clinician feel it is necessary.
No, not every clinician will have performed the procedure they'll perform on your loved one.
The radiation technician, not the clinician, will authorize release of the cat once radiation levels are determined to be at a level safe to take your cat home.
I am not a clinician but I am an avid reader of all your books.
She enjoys being an active part of her client's therapy and is not a clinician who sits back and nods her head.
David: Well, even though you're not a clinician yourself, do you have any sense of what the process would be by which an adult suffering from this might recover?

Not exact matches

Of course, doctors aren't going to lose their jobs anytime soon — many of these companies position their products as being used to supplement clinicians instead of replacing them.
Clinicians like MacFarlane, who see armies of the tired tramp through their offices, aren't shy to call sleep deprivation a silent epidemic.
Not only should clinicians consider the lack of evidence supporting the efficacy of rACTH, but its story should cause us to reexamine and strengthen our standards for FDA approval, Medicare and private insurance coverage, and professional use patterns.»
Reports listing each pediatrician's results by name were shared among participants so that clinicians could benefit from not only reviewing their own performance but comparing it to top performers and any other clinician, a method that has previously been found to increase impact.22 — 24
Cruz's «crisis clinician» had the teen sign a «safety contract,» though the report does not specify what the contract required, other than to say that Cruz would continue with counseling and remain in school.
She has helped create and / or further develop programs at the Second City such as Improv for Anxiety, Improv for Autism, Humor Doesn't Retire, Improv for Parkinson's, Improv for Clinicians, and RewireU, among others.
For health plans, that means gathering input from clinicians, actuaries, claims departments, pharmaceutical benefits managers, and countless other functions, in the development of a high - quality product that is not only tailored to suit the varied health care needs of today's consumer, but is also affordable.
The medical establishment — numerous physicians, mental health counselors, and other clinicians, can not not come to a consensus about what is really wrong with her.
I inquired of the 6, and their credentials and not one of them is a licensed mental health clinician, but Doug said, «We are all Pastors and we work with people all the time, and we just know.»
Your being a «clinician» of psychiatry may well mean your nothing but a servile student of psychiatric conditionings... Your emboldened stance to say religion is «BS» does not fit well considering your being a clinician...
Or is it not possible to say that the one who has been healed can give a no less truthful report of what happened than can the clinician?
Clinicians from the Bambino Gesu paediatric hospital's neurosciences department said tests in mice and patients with a similar, but not the same, genetic condition as Charlie had shown «dramatic clinical improvements».
Moser brings to the subject matter a unique background: As a clinician who has treated hundreds if not thousands of concussed student - athletes at the Sports Concussion Center of New Jersey, she brings real world experience to the subject, not just as a neuropsychologist with specialized expertise on baseline and post-concussion neurocognitive testing but in the management and treatment of concussions, including the academic accommodations that are often needed during the sometimes long road to recovery.
My reaction was one of sadness, frustration, and worry: sadness that a young athlete simply assumed that he had CTE as a result of a single concussion and considered it to be a death sentence; frustration that, despite concerted efforts by researchers and clinicians, along with some in the media, to set the record straight on CTE, the prevailing media narrative continues to be that concussions or repetitive subconcussive blows «cause» chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), that CTE «causes» former athletes to commit suicide, and that such causal links are proven scientific fact (they're not); and, finally, worry: concern about the consequences of the football = CTE and CTE = suicide memes in the real world.
While I was encouraged by the amount of push - back from scientists, clinicians, and researchers objecting to the way in which the media has covered the story, and cautioning that the facts about CTE are far more nuanced and uncertain that many in the media would have us believe, I am concerned that their voices aren't being heard.
It may even be recognized that the clinician needs emotional support but s / he may not know where to turn.
The reality though, that the fierce advocate within me failed to recognize for many years, is that the clinician can not separate herself from these events or the emotional toil that comes with the outcomes of each client's decision.
Good clinicians can typically push those aside and push through clinical sequences they have not only trained their minds to recall, but also their muscles to memorize in such scenarios.
For some parents and clinicians, it is understandable that a three or four year old child may not accept an adoptive parent's love.
Other research (and the experience of clinicians) suggests that the kinds of marital troubles that lead to divorce can not be sharply distinguished from the marital troubles that spouses overcome.
Given that concussion risk is influenced by many factors in addition to impact biomechanics, viewing an athlete's head - impact data may provide context for the clinician working on the sidelines, but impact sensors should not replace clinical judgment.
As a private practice clinician, I am in the position to control our work environment and choose how we will implement or not implement strategies for supporting our client's outcomes.
These include many deadly medication errors, infections caused by roach droppings from the ceiling in the operating room, inebriated clinicians, atrocious acts performed on women and their newborns without their knowledge either because of anesthesia or because baby wasn't in eye - sight of mother.
And then I have a reality check and think about all the clinicians I know, and while they're human, and subject to human error, they're good and kind and gentle people not capable of this conspiracy to cover up all the deaths.
This result doesn't specifically tell the clinician which specific HPV strain the patient has, you would need to do PCR to differentiate.
But this guides clinicians in their decision making — it's not fair to ascribe any motive or intent towards your clinician's recommendations other than «I want to get this mother and child through this with the least amount of physiological and biological risk and damage».
If your clinician is unfamiliar or not giving you the answers you need, contact your local IBCLC for direction.
A trick for differentiating yeast of the breast and eczema is that while eczema will spare the skin at the base of the nipple, yeast will not and often the clinician will observe fine, hair - line cracks at the base.
For the baby, instrumental delivery can increase the short - term risks of bruising, facial injury, displacement of the skull bones, and cephalohematoma (blood clot under the scalp).24 The risk of intracranial hemorrhage (bleeding inside the brain) was increased in one study by more than four times for babies born by forceps compared to spontaneous birth, 25 although two studies showed no detectable developmental differences for forceps - born children at five years old.26, 27 Another study showed that when women with an epidural had a forceps delivery, the force used by the clinician to deliver the baby was almost twice the force used when an epidural was not in place.28
The image is then reviewed with parents by a Clinician, who conducts an overall head shape evaluation and determines whether or not the baby is a candidate for DOC Band treatment.
«The key to learning self - regulation skills, says Dr. Rouse, is not to avoid situations that are difficult for kids to handle, but to coach kids through them and provide a supportive framework — clinicians call it «scaffolding» the behavior you want to encourage — until they can handle these challenges on their own.»
If, for whatever reason, you have an earlier appointment, your clinician may not be able to locate a heartbeat.
She is not a researcher and thus does not submit papers to academic journals; she was a clinician and now she writes for the general public.
Blogs, support groups, other parents and clinicians can all help by assuring parents they aren't alone.
«Clinicians should be aware that not only severe anxiety and depression, but also milder forms of internalizing problems can affect child eating behavior.»
This is hard to do for the average researchers — and even harder for the average clinician may not have had a good research class.
A highly trained clinician will then evaluate your baby's condition, determine if your baby is a candidate for DOC Band treatment or not, and provide the answers you need to decide what's best for your baby.
But ODD, as you make clear, is not an uncontroversial diagnosis, and it takes a skilled clinician with direct access to the child, both parents, siblings, peers, and other adult caregivers to make it.
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