Dua and
other practitioners who make vacationing a priority on their calendars say it's all about planning ahead and getting support to keep your business functioning when you're out.
Although she left her husband more than six years ago, she told her story to Today's REALTOR ® in the hope of helping
other practitioners who may be caught in abusive relationships.
Given that PED is supposed to be an experience practitioner and wouldn't be clear regarding this point, could only mean that there are
other practitioners who could echo the same sentiment.
He has, judging from the experiences of
other practitioners who've appeared on one of these shows.
In cities where real estate activity was high, practitioners began to form local organizations as a means of sharing information about properties for sale and becoming acquainted with
other practitioners who could be trusted.
A May 2003 survey of REALTORS ®, conducted by the National Association of REALTORS ®, showed that more than half of respondents had experienced safety concerns or harassing situations in their work, and 40 percent knew of
other practitioners who had.
Narrative therapy refers to the ideas and practices of Michael White, David Epston, and
other practitioners who have built upon this work.
This is a study which advances understanding of this important area of work, and is recommended reading for all social workers, managers, policy advisers, contact centre staff, mediators and
other practitioners who arrange or support contact for children living in family and friends care.
These comments are idiosyncratic and there are
other practitioners who may have other views but these represent my best attempt to give some guidance.
Through major commissions and smaller projects we work with artists and
other practitioners who have not previously had significant exposure in London, often introducing international artists to London, and working in partnership with other individuals and organisations within our networks, both at home and abroad.
With the British collective's victory in the Tate's annual art contest making waves in the field, here are a few
other practitioners who straddle the art / architecture fence (including the author of «Wave Field»).
There are many
other practitioners who have spoken at Wise Traditions Conferences.
«The information resulting from this study will be valuable for scientists and developers working cooperatively in the mobile health domain as well as physicians and
other practitioners who seek low - cost interventions to increase their patients» physical activity,» concluded Dr. Conroy.
I also want to thank the teachers, principals, and
other practitioners who let me watch them work and then offered me their insights into why they do what they do, including Brett Kimmel, Margarita Prensa, Tara Goulet, Molly Brady, Ann Szekely, Jessica Sager, Janna Wagner, Brandon Bailys, Michelle Navarre, Roel Vivit, and John Wolf.
Therefore, to justify their existence, they'll have to find a different value proposition because consumers will find
other practitioners who can deliver.
Not exact matches
Other practitioners of the pop - expert model include Canadian academic Thomas Homer - Dixon,
who predicted the world was about to be wracked by cross-border wars fought over basic resources such as water.
I do not know
who these rather shell - shocked former
practitioners of identity politics might be or what makes them into people
who could be receptive to the lessons embedded in Moses Mendelssohn's philosophy of religion and
who could apply them to religions
other than Judaism.
but fortunately there are psychologists, mental health
practitioners and
others who do and I have benefitted greatly from their work, personal testimonies and the various articles / publications which they have produced --(for example, The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology; The Religious & Spiritual Problems category in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM - IV) published by the American Psychiatric Association; The US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health PubMed.gov database of healthcare and scientific literature)-- about the adverse psychological effects which can arise when persons engage in intense / deep spiritual practices such as intense / deep prayer, fasting and meditation which alter their state of consciousness.
As a
practitioner of performance studies
who teaches communication arts at a theological seminary, my aim is to challenge the casual way that
others use «performance» is used to demean and devalue preaching and the
other arts of ministry.
He has always been vexed by religion, however, particularly the
practitioners who wish to force their beliefs on
others.
It produces the tendency to think of the Christian minister as an individual
practitioner who brings the grace of God to bear by preaching and sacrament and
other ministries on a number of
other individuals.
The norm is one primary midwife and then one
other person
who is going to be anywhere from an independent
practitioner to an assistant
who has no business being involved in anyone's medical care.
Respect runs a phoneline providing information and advice for perpetrators of domestic violence,
practitioners, partners and
others who would like information.
Since the birth of the original Prop»em Up ™ mini nursing assist pillows, Prop»em Up ™ by Breastfeeding Baby Comfortably ™ is now loved by many new breastfeeding moms as well as lactation consultants, post-partum doulas, breastfeeding specialists, and pediatric dentists
who perform laser frenulectomies on newborns, nurse
practitioners, and
other medical professionals.
His Perinatal Continuing Education Program, an educational program for physicians, nurses, nurse midwives and
practitioners, respiratory therapists and all
others who care for pregnant women or newborn babies, has now been expanded across the globe.
Also, once a
practitioner has earned Level III, they are qualified to provide reflective supervision to
other candidates
who are seeking endorsement.
If you do decide you want to have an independent midwife for your pregnancy and birth, have a look at Independent Midwives UK for details of
practitioners in your area, and speak to
other women
who have chosen this option for their maternity care.
Your
practitioner may be skilled at vaginal breech birth or refer you to someone
who is, if you are a good candidate, while
others may suggest a cesarean birth if your baby does not turn.
«Many insurance companies haven't changed anything,
other than to say mom can go the MD or nurse
practitioner for breastfeeding care -
who are often not adequately trained to provide care for breastfeeding difficulties or complications,» Mannel said.
One of the things that is important to know is that: «You can seek out an opinion from an ENT or
other qualified
practitioner as long as you have a referral from somebody
who is appropriate.»
A total of 134 perinatal deaths occurred to women delivering outside hospital between 1981 and 1994 and all were treated as «home» births, though five actually took place in an ambulance, three in another person's house, and two in a general
practitioner's surgery; 13
others were to women
who were never traced.
The staff, which includes developmental pediatricians, neonatologists, a nurse
practitioner, a psychologist, a psychometrist, and a nutritionist provide services for infants
who were born weighing less than 1250 grams, discharged on oxygen or a monitor, or
who had
other special problems as a newborn.
Missouri and the nine
other states go further, outlawing «certified professional midwives,»
practitioners who are nationally certified through the Midwives Registry in a highly selective process that takes three to five years of study, including one year of clinic practice and an eight - hour written exam.
I think what you're saying is that doctors (and
other practitioners) don't always take the time to answer patient questions, or don't answer them very well, and this can lead to patients
who are frustrated or mistrustful.
To achieve this, we believe that all health professional students and
practitioners who are involved in maternity and newborn care must learn about each
other's disciplines, and about maternity and health care in all settings.
This seminar is for obstetric and pediatric hospital and office nurses, nurse
practitioners, physician assistants, lactation consultants, physicians, breastfeeding counselors, WIC peer counselors, midwives, doulas and
other professionals
who assist the breastfeeding family.
Other parents prefer a family
practitioner, a doctor specializing in family medicine
who can treat the whole family, from birth to old age.
If you've chosen to have a home birth, you'll still have a midwife, doula or
other birthing
practitioner who can provide the same support.
Perinatal Continuing Education Program, an educational program for physicians, nurses, nurse midwives and
practitioners, respiratory therapists and all
others who care for pregnant women or newborn babies, has been used by more than 150,000 health care professionals across the United States as well as by caregivers in Canada, Bosnia, Poland, Mexico and China.
Deep into her piece, Goldberg repeats the Tuteur talking point that some midwives — nurse midwives — are fine and safe because they «have the same sort of training as midwives in countries like the Netherlands,» but not «the
other kind,» i.e., the certified professional midwives,
who attend home births in the United States but are not nurse
practitioners.
Also on n the same table are, Vice-President Mahammudu Bawumia, his wife, Samira Bawumia and two
other ladies; one of
who is believed to be the wife of Ace Ankomah, a Private legal
practitioner of Bentsi - Enchill, Letsa & Ankomah.
In New York, Cuomo signed the Compassionate Care Act in July 2014, which legalized medical marijuana for patients
who are certified by medical
practitioners as having «serious» conditions, including cancer, AIDS, severe chronic pain, severe nausea, and
other ailments.
The legislation's mental health statutes require medical
practitioners to report patients
who may engage in self - harm or harm to
others.
Others include elder statesmen, public sector
practitioners, professionals, youths and students
who are South West extracts.
Jacob
who works as a Social Worker with the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, Abujaalso appealed to the
practitioners and
other stakeholders to prevail on those in positions of authority so that the opportunity will not elude the association.
«For Australians living with dementia and their caregivers (
who commonly are responsible for managing medications for people with dementia), the key is to communicate closely with general
practitioners, pharmacists and
other health professionals to make informed decisions and to practice good medicine management techniques to minimise the risk of side effects.
Do - It - Yourself
practitioners who were working in garages, closets and
other makeshift spaces began to coalesce around these shared labs.
The researchers have looked into whether children
who have been exposed to the mother's anti-epilepsy medicine have contact with their general
practitioner (GP) more often than
other children — and there are no significant differences.
«This effort begins with nurses and nurse
practitioners and
other primary care providers
who educate patients and the public,» they write.
The article provides guidance for
other researchers and
practitioners who may want to gamify human service processes and use gamification techniques within a behavior change framework.