"Organized medicine" refers to the system or structure of healthcare professionals and medical institutions that work collaboratively to provide medical care and advance the field of medicine. It represents the collective efforts and coordination among doctors, nurses, hospitals, medical associations, and other healthcare organizations to promote better quality care, research, and medical policies.
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Of course, there are still a good number of states in
which organized medicine and organized nursing are bitter enemies.
A frequent participant
in organized medicine, Dr. Takashima especially believes that creating a culture within the veterinary practice and profession that nurtures and embraces the Human - Animal Bond through the practice of veterinary excellence and compassion; will benefit human, animal and environmental health.
Yet organized medicine managed to call him before a senate committee to answer for «flowery speech» and «unscientific claims» he has made on his talk show.
(NaturalHealth365) If it was not already clear that natural medicine was in the cross-hairs
of organized medicine, it certainly is now.
«Link is one of the top veterinarians in the country
in organized medicine and was overwhelmingly qualified for this award, the top award for the association.
Doug why don't you do a little research and see where so much of our education,
organized medicine, etc etc etc came from?
Censorship is the easiest way for big pharma and
organized medicine to maintain their monopoly on Western medicine.
Scholarships will be awarded to students in all areas, including food animal medicine, small animal clinical medicine, research, government services, and
organized medicine.
The findings belie the notion of a medical liability crisis despite the continued push by Congressional Republicans and
organized medicine to cap noneconomic damages in such lawsuits and enact other tough tort reforms.
In yesterday's 5 - 2 decision striking down Florida's cap on non-economic damages in wrongful death cases, the Supreme Court of Florida criticized in withering detail the arguments used by medical malpractice insurance lobbyists and
organized medicine to push for caps and other «tort reforms.»
Meanwhile,
organized medicine should be ashamed.