«This is Star Trek stuff — a person with minimal training could just press the device against the skin and, a few minutes later, get a readout that indicates this guy is very likely OK but
this one needs urgent intervention.»
Not exact matches
But having spent two days at the party conference, and deciding that the
need for a carefully planned revival of the party is more «
urgent» than ever, Mandelson agrees to make his most wide - ranging
intervention on British politics since leaving the country for the European Commission in 2004.
Urgent intervention is clearly
needed to save these places and their outstanding natural universal values,» said James Allan.
While improving access to
interventions such as ART, condoms and lubricant for sex workers
needs to be an
urgent priority for health policymakers across the world, the Series shows that a focus on providing greater coverage of biomedical
interventions will not be enough.
«There is an
urgent need for looking at perfectionism with a person - centred approach as an individual and societal risk factor, when formulating clinical guidelines for suicide risk assessment and
intervention, as well as public health approaches to suicide prevention,» says Flett.
Simply put, both disorders prevent normal development of the central nervous system, resulting in premature death in children, presenting an
urgent need for effective therapeutic
intervention.
The
need for new, potent, robust drug
intervention is
urgent.
At present, there is an
urgent clinical
need to extend our understanding of PD pathology, to develop novel disease - modifying therapies for PD, and to identify reliable PD biomarkers to allow for earlier
interventions.
This «fast - tracked process» could be most influential in cases where
urgent medical
intervention is
needed, adds Howden.
In my experience at an urban no - excuses school, the rigid discipline and structures we put in place allowed us to focus on the
urgent academic
intervention that our students there desperately
needed.
Given the
urgent need and the readiness of school boards to address these
needs, the testing and implementation of promising
intervention programs is of great urgency.
Some pets come to us with
urgent medical
needs ranging from broken bones, skin burns or infections necessitating critical care, to other orthopedic or medical issues requiring surgical
intervention.
«These results demonstrate an
urgent need for policy
interventions that go beyond the maintenance of forest cover to safeguard the hyper - diversity of tropical forest ecosystems.»
When there is
urgent need for judicial
intervention; 5.
(7) Despite subsection (6), an order may be made under subsection (1) without notice to the member, subject to the right of the member to make submissions while the suspension or the terms, conditions or limitations are in place, if the Committee is of the opinion, on reasonable and probable grounds, that the conduct of the member exposes or is likely to expose the member's patients to harm or injury and
urgent intervention is
needed.
Given the
urgent need and the readiness of school boards to address these
needs, the testing and implementation of promising
intervention programs is of great urgency.
Review:
urgent need for RCT evidence on effectiveness of crisis
interventions for borderline personality disorder
There is an
urgent need for robust evaluation of existing
interventions and to develop and evaluate novel
interventions to enhance the offer to all families.
Therefore, the
urgent need to test
interventions aimed at improving the mental health and coping outcomes for this high - risk population is immediately evident.
AASECT believes that there is an
urgent need for sexual healing practices that is, for biopsychosocial or holistic care, for therapeutic
intervention, and for personal growth opportunities to be made available to all people, who are compromised in their pursuit of sexual health and happiness.
As a response to this
urgent public health problem, Project LAUNCH — Linking Actions for Unmet
Needs in Children's Health — has compiled a list of resources for the prevention and early
intervention of parental depression.
To this, we would add that there is an
urgent need for research evaluating
interventions that focus on equalising economic opportunity for families of children with ID including, for example, flexible work and inclusive childcare policies.
In addition to describing the positive effects of culturally adapted
interventions, he will reflect on the critical role of advocacy throughout the implementation of this program of prevention research, as well as the
urgent need for family therapists to adopt this stance not only in clinical and prevention settings, but also in the larger socio - political context.