Sentences with phrase «office in a white coat»

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¬ ∂ Here's Bob May at his physical therapist's office, lying on an examining table while a man in a white lab coat twists one leg this way, the other leg that way, measuring the golfer's flexibility with a large protractor.
The biggest time saving for me is not needing to have a power supply, and being able to just keep the couple small pump parts and a milk bag (which I can pump into directly) in my white coat pocket — so whenever I know I'll have 15 minutes free, I can duck into an office / bathroom / wherever, and pump.
When she greets me in her office, she is wearing a white lab coat.
The most common type of hypertension detected (17.5 percent) was masked hypertension, which is normal blood pressure in the doctor's office, but high readings outside of the office; followed by sustained hypertension (14.5 percent); then, white coat hypertension (9.5 percent), which occurs when people have higher blood pressure readings at the doctor's office than outside the clinic setting.
Those who attended were presented with personalized white lab coats by Kathleen Gould, Ph.D., associate dean for Biomedical Sciences and director of Graduate Student Support, as Roger Chalkley, D.Phil., senior associate dean in the Office of Biomedical Research Education and Training (BRET) read their names.
On most days, I go to work, put on my white coat, load my stethoscope in my pocket, and make visits in the hospital and my office as I've done for...
Health experts often assume that blood pressure measured in a medical office or hospital may be higher than usual, thanks to the anxiety brought on from being in a doctor's office (a phenomenon known as white - coat hypertension).
I would say it's an office look if grey coat, blue shirt tucked in black leather skirt weren't paired with white sneakers:
Meanwhile, a white oxford topped with a boyfriend blazer or lightweight coat in black, navy, or grey makes summery weekend stripes office - ready come fall.
The fear - free movement aims to eliminate things in the vet's office that bother dogs and cats — like white lab coats, harsh lights and slippery, cold exam tables — while adding things they like.
«Dogs experience anxiety in new and overwhelming situations, like visiting the veterinarian's office (white coat syndrome) or being boarded in a kennel away from home and separated from the things that are safe and familiar,» she told The Dodo.
If you're lucky you'll just get shown the door, if it's a bad day in the office, you might end up with a visit from the men in white coats.
But this kind of mobile monitoring also helps catch two types of people who are easily misdiagnosed — those with «white coat» syndrome, who get nervous in doctor's offices and experience artificially high blood pressure at precisely the time of monitoring (a condition that may affect as many as 30 percent of people thought to be hypertensive), and those who react oppositely, with lower readings either because they take their meds before going to the doctor's or because they experience more stress in their home environment.
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