Sentences with phrase «now as a clinician»

Although I was once hesitant to understand and appreciate this medium of therapy, now as a clinician I couldn't imagine my practice without this invaluable medium to reach and assist children.

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Now that the company has been granted approval to sell the device, Merry says he's targeting clinicians and hospitals as potential customers.
But as a non-clinician Finnis has written a very dry and theoretical treatise full of threat and dismay but without the practical solutions that clinicians are now putting in place.
It was hoped that the judgement would allow for the first stage to remain as it is now - the pill be given on licensed premises by trained clinicians along with the required support, advice and counselling - and then during the same appointment the woman would be given the second pill and then be given the choice of where to take it.
HHS Secretary Alex Azar said in a statement that Redfield's background as a clinician running a treatment network for HIV and Hepatitis C patients in Baltimore will now allow him to «hit the ground running» with the opioid epidemic.
A technical field with the explicit raison d'etre of helping people, biomedical engineering, arose in the past century as a partnership among medical researchers, clinicians, physical scientists, and engineers and has evolved into a separate discipline now taught at engineering schools across the country.
Readmission as a quality and cost - containment metric is now a major issue for hospitals, clinicians, and policy makers.
Clinicians and researchers have raised ethical questions about the transplant, as well as concerns about whether Dinoire was stable enough to give informed consent for the procedure — which dips into uncharted issues involving the relationship between the face and personal identity — and for the regimen of immunosuppressive drugs she must now take for the rest of her life.
Previously, understanding a patient's condition relied on analysis of symptoms and signs, such as lung function measurements and airway hyper - responsiveness, but now clinicians can access information about a range of other underlying complex biological traits, including cellular and molecular traits.
The discovery that elevated suPAR levels are a reliable predictor of future chronic kidney disease therefore was exciting news, because it signaled the approach of a day when clinicians will be able to track their patients» suPAR levels just as they now track cholesterol levels — and to intervene to control impending kidney disease when suPAR levels rise.
A. Right now, The Cancer Institute of New Jersey and other institutions are engaged in an approach known as precision / personalized medicine, where systems biologists and other specialists collaborate with scientists and clinicians to identify the molecular alterations associated with cancer, and then tailor regimens of targeted agents to those specific alterations or mutations.
Dr Bark explains the difference between stand - alone health coaches and those who use health coaching to supplement clinical practice, trends in the healthcare field as health coaching is adopted by more clinicians to help with patient motivation and compliance, and how standards set by the National Consortium for Credentialing of Health & Wellness Coaches (now referred to as the International Consortium for Health & Wellness Coaching) will benefit those who use health coaching within a clinical setting.
Parker spent 15 years in the veterinary medical field as an emergency medicine clinician but now enjoys the ability to develop long term relationships with his clients in private practice.
The Fund now serves as a platform to provide pre-doctoral veterinary students and post-doctoral veterinarians with funding to gain research training essential to produce the next generation of Clinician Scientists.
With cameras now small enough to fit into the tiny drainage ducts, clinicians utilize endoscopy (as well as computed tomography and fluoroscopy) to identify and bypass or remove NLA obstructions.
This service now offers ultrasound - only appointments, allowing our clinicians to work directly with referring veterinarians as a team of health care providers for patients.
Helen now works closely with specialist veterinary clinicians delivering a comprehensive range of land and water - based physiotherapy techniques, as both an inpatient and outpatient service.
From humble beginnings as an offshoot of the RANZCP annual conference in 1991, when a handful of clinicians paid for satchels and program materials out of their own pocket, the annual TheMHS summit now attracts up to 1,000 delegates from across the mental health spectrum.
Professor Jaap Oosterlaan, principal investigator of the Child Study Group at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and the Emma Children's Hospital AMC, the Netherlands, said: «Now that we have firmly established children with psychiatric disorders as a high - risk group for later substance - related disorders, the next step is to make parents, clinicians, and the government aware of these risks and work together in reducing the risks for addiction and its debilitating consequences.»
Now if we as clinicians, and especially those of us who subscribe to Bowen Family Systems Theory (BFST), aspire to engage the folks we work with on a journey of research and understanding, what is the road map we might employ?
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