Sentences with phrase «practice medicine as»

Craig Danner is a native Oregonian and fourth generation bootmaker, who holds a license to practice medicine as a Physician Assistant.
Just as we do not practice medicine as it was practiced in the first few centuries A.D., we have to practice Christianity in the context of modern knowledge and science.
John Michael spent 30 years practicing medicine as a Family Practitioner in his hometown near Dallas.
The son of Indian immigrants, Majmudar was raised in Cleveland and practices medicine as a diagnostic nuclear radiologist in Dublin, Ohio.
Kenneth Lans practiced medicine as a general practitioner for eight years, before going to work as the communications manager and magazine editor of The Mountaineers, a 15,000 member conservation and outdoor activity nonprofit based in Seattle.
The job candidate has the medical degree but their experience has primarily involved research so this doctor has had to make it very clear they are interested in consulting and research and not practicing medicine as a Physician.

Not exact matches

Before her tenure as a NASA astronaut, Jemison practiced medicine across the world, and served as a medical officer in the Peace Corps, overseeing care in Sierra Leone and Liberia when she was just 26 - years - old.
The first clinic to take up the microDERM (R) licence is Ocean Reef Family Medicine Practice in Western Australia operating as Dermoscan Clinic Australia.
As researchers noted in The New England Journal of Medicine, «though the practice of transferring three or more embryos in a single cycle has declined steadily, several factors may constrain efforts at further reduction.»
There are cannabinoids and terpenes produced in the trichomes in the tops of the plant that can be used in wide varieties of medical practices, and triterpenoids in the roots that can also be used as herbal medicine.
We must, therefore, retain a little more confidence in American medicine than this book alone is likely to produce in us, but, so long as we keep that in mind, White Coat, Black Hat should force us to ask some hard questions about how best to structure the practice of medicine.
iif your refer to quack medicine without scientific research as practiced in china or elsewhere i am sure its goes back even perhaps even more than 2000 years.
Questions about the practice of Christian Science healing for children have been raised in such forums as the New England Journal of Medicine.
What is to keep states from requiring medical students to learn to perform abortions as a condition to becoming licensed to practice medicine, from requiring medical schools to offer training in abortion, or from requiring public employees to subsidize abortion through health insurance?
Even as conservative a Catholic moral theologian as Thomas J. O'Donnell admits that AIH was an open question in theory and in practice before 1949 (see Medicine and Christian Morality [Alba House, 1976], p. 266).
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.
Often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine, or simply as CAM, alternative medicine resists easy definition because the health systems and practices to which it refers are diffuse and its boundaries are poorly defined.»
Mary Somerville, overcoming, as her daughter says, «obstacles apparently insurmountable, at a time when women were well - nigh totally debarred from education»; Charlotte Bronte, writing in secret and publishing under a pseudonym because only so could she hope for just criticism; Harriet Hunt, admitted to the Harvard Medical School in 1850 but forced out by the enraged students; Elizabeth Blackwell, applying to twelve medical schools before she could secure admission, and meeting with insult and contumely in her endeavor to study and practice medicine; Mary Lyon, treated as a wild fanatic because she wanted American girls to be educated — such figures are typical in woman's struggle for intellectual opportunity.
«Meditation» as a mental / emotional practice of clearing the mind is a long established practice, in virtually all religious cultures, and in psychology, neurology, medicine, etc..
Catholics, as well as any other group opposed to the taking of innocent human life, will find it difficult if not impossible to practice medicine in accordance with the ACOG recommendations.
As the medical doctor must practice the art of medicine along with its science, so must the pastor practice both the art and the science of ministry.
Schleiermacher had defined law, medicine, and ministry as «professions» by reference to the leadership each gives to practices that are indispensable to the well - being of society as a whole.
He also serves as Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Rheumatology, Allergy and Immunology and has a clinical practice that specializes in diagnosing and treating patients with the alpha - gal allergy.
Having long been used to nip unhappy bellies in the bud in Chinese medicine, it's also used widely in Ayurvedic practices for various respiratory conditions such as asthma, bronchial hyperactivity, and allergy, as well as for liver disorders, anorexia, rheumatism, diabetic wounds, runny nose, cough, and sinusitis.
«The medical faculty never considered it much of value, and the people had not knowledge of it as a medicine, till I introduced it, by making use of it in my practice
As there are holistic people and analytical people in the practice of medicine, he sees the same dichotomy in the world of food.
I also had feelings of deep pride and joy in the man he has become and the journey he has ahead of him as he continues to follow his bliss and practice medicine, something that gives him much satisfaction and happiness.
As our practice has developed functional medicine programs to address various needs of our clients, such as thyroid health, infertility, and adrenal fatigue, a key factor in our effort has been in addressing gut healtAs our practice has developed functional medicine programs to address various needs of our clients, such as thyroid health, infertility, and adrenal fatigue, a key factor in our effort has been in addressing gut healtas thyroid health, infertility, and adrenal fatigue, a key factor in our effort has been in addressing gut health.
Shaun Grammer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Medicine and Rehabilitation - Physician Assistant at Indiana State University working in family practice and pediatrics and as a Physician Assistant.
The practice of encapsulating the placenta after birth is gaining awareness and we at ABC Doula have been getting hundreds of positive reports from families using their placenta as medicine.
The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine supports optimal nursing practices and come up with a Guideline on Co-Sleeping and Breastfeeding, that promotes bed - sharing as a method to enhance «attachment parenting» while facilitating breastfeeding.
As the founder of Connecticut Fertility Associates, Dr. Doyle has practiced Reproductive Medicine in Connecticut since 1991.
consuming the placenta, often done as placental encapsulation, is centuries old, practiced most often in Chinese medicine.
In practices that use the placenta for medicinal purposes, such as Traditional Chinese Medicine, it is prepared with warming herbs lemon and ginger and ground into powder which can be encapsulated for consumption.
A March 2013 review of current risk - reduction strategies in the British Journal of Sports Medicine [11] reminds state high school athletic associations and legislatures that, in enacting rules, such as limits on full - contact practices, they «need to carefully consider potential injury «trade - offs» associated with the implementation of injury - prevention strategies, because every change may have certain advantages and disadvantages.
The NCAA Sport Science Institute and leading scientific and sports medicine organizations have developed recommendations for athletics departments and coaches to use as they plan their year - round football practice sessions.
The controversial doctor who implicated vaccines as one of the root causes of autism has been banned from practicing medicine in Britain.
Prior to establishing her private practice, she worked as a perinatal nurse and as a nurse practitioner in the office of Dr. Christina Smillie, a pediatrician who specializes in breastfeeding medicine.
Dr. Gilberto Bultron and Dr. Smita Malhotra are the husband and wife team behind Mindful Pediatric Gastroenterology, a medical practice that helps to heal the whole child and family by combining traditional medicine with alternative therapies such as mindfulness, meditation, acupuncture and yoga.
She has worked in both inpatient and outpatient settings and, since 2009, also worked as lactation consultant in a large pediatric practice and breastfeeding medicine practice.
High school players suffer concussions at a rate of 11.2 concussions per 10,000 athletic exposures — a practice or a game — as opposed to 6.3 for college football players, according to a study released by the Institute of Medicine and the National Research Council.
Dr. William Sears, a practicing pediatrician and clinical assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Southern California School of Medicine, as well as the bestselling author of more than 20 child - care titles including «The Baby Book,» has been one of the most vocal critics of «Babywise.»
Pediatricians will differ in the types of medicines they prescribe, as well as in the child discipline practices they believe in.
As a Paleo and AIP family, we want to share what we've figured out as we've found health, started a functional medicine practice, merged families, and had a babAs a Paleo and AIP family, we want to share what we've figured out as we've found health, started a functional medicine practice, merged families, and had a babas we've found health, started a functional medicine practice, merged families, and had a baby.
As a practicing Certified Athletic Trainer, Dana provides emergency medicine and rehabilitation services to high school, college and professional athletes.
FYI for statistical / fact purposes: There are many DOs (Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine) who practice obstetrics and gynecology as a specialty, and are fully responsible for the care of high risk women, including many who did additional specialty training as MFM (Maternal Fetal Medicine) subspecialists.
Those who wish to pursue more of a general practice opt for Family Medicine and are referred to as FPs.
I truly believe and have worked with many OBs who are fantastic, and practice evidence based medicine, as well as following a mother's wishes during birth.
She served as its Medical Director, practicing breastfeeding medicine exclusively until 2014.
Since 2009, she also works as lactation consultant in a large pediatric and breastfeeding medicine practice.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z