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"private practitioner" refers to a person who works in a particular profession, such as a doctor or lawyer, who operates their own independent practice rather than working for a company or organization. They usually serve clients or patients on an individual basis and are responsible for managing their own business and finances.
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Lawyers who focus on this practice area include
private practitioners in law firms who represent financial services entities and in - house counsel in both large and small companies.
With over twenty years experience as a psychologist, she is currently serving as
private practitioner working with a broad spectrum of clients.
These workshops are useful
for private practitioners of both mediation and psychotherapy, court - related practitioners, family law attorneys, and family law judges.
The curricula can be obtained by family agency directors, clinical directors, or the equivalent, but not
by private practitioners or individual clinicians within agencies.
We also read skin - biopsy specimens submitted to our diagnostic laboratory through the university clinics and
from private practitioners.
Some shelters are receptive to
private practitioner input and suggestions for improvements to protocols, while others want to stay focused on the priorities they have already chosen.
The choice of dental expert should be based on the understanding and knowledge of their field and certainly, an
established private practitioner who has over 10 years of general dental practice.
A number
of private practitioners and organisations also offer behaviour intervention support on a fee - for - service basis.
One
private practitioner with much experience in orthopedic disorders claimed that Zyloprime relieved clinical and radiographic symptoms within 5 days, but we know that many cases self - resolve in that period of time anyway, and the experiments were not duplicated elsewhere.
Because of the wide range of geographic and demographic needs, a wide variety of spay - neuter programs have been developed to increase delivery of services to targeted populations of animals, including stationary and mobile clinics, MASH - style operations, shelter services, community cat programs, and services provided
through private practitioners.
Private practitioners often earn higher incomes and have more growth opportunities than dentists working with a dental service organization.
I am privileged to work at Building Bridges in Media, a context for healing and change, where I am joined by and collaborate with
other private practitioners of like mind.»
We
invite private practitioners, general and specialty, to join in with the National Police Dog Foundation to provide much needed and genuinely appreciated veterinary care to police dogs nationwide.
Hal recently joined Leawood Counseling Center, a group of
individual private practitioners who have come together to offer services to assist in facilitating change in individual's lives.
When a
solo private practitioner uses their own resources to advances the goals of unrestricted legal access and provides it to the public for free... [more]
When a solo
private practitioner uses their own resources to advances the goals of unrestricted legal access and provides it to the public for free it's definitely worth taking note.
Working with clients of all ages, our team of experienced, independent,
private practitioners help guide both individuals and families to relational wholeness.
Despite ostensible agreement on the desirability of alternative fee arrangements, the study found 70 per cent of
private practitioners continue to rely on hourly billing.
Many specialists,
unlike private practitioners, however, go on to work in large teaching institutions like the University of Georgia's College of Veterinary Medicine, or large referral hospitals like Upstate Veterinary Specialists in Greenville.
Many of the key activities involve developing and running aquatic veterinary biosecurity training programs to assist governmental agencies, aquaculture producers and industries, and
private practitioners prevent, control and eradicate infectious diseases.
Dr. Carter currently leads the hospital's efforts to lease facility space to the
finest private practitioners and specialists in the area, along with her continued duties of overseeing the care of the orphan animals in the Helen Woodward Animal Center Adoptions Department.
The Donald G. Low - CVMA Practitioner Fellowship, co-sponsored by the California Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) and the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, grew from an appreciation of the need for and advantages of ongoing interaction between
California private practitioners and the school.
Private practitioners interested in learning more about shelter medicine and High - Quality, High - Volume Spay - Neuter, and pediatric sterilization, can spend time with the Shelter Medicine Program learning those techniques.
Dr. Greer spent five years as an assistant professor of biology at Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska and
private practitioner before completing her internship.
We gathered together a fantastic panel of experts from Ontario Superior Court Justice Colin L. Campbell to in - house counsel Laurie MacFarlane from the CIBC Legal Department and Melanie Schweizer of Bell Canada to
private practitioners Alan D'Silva, a partner at Stikeman Elliott LLP, and Kelly Friedman, a partner at Ogilvy Renault LLP and also chairwoman of Sedona Canada.
Prosecutors from the DOJ and the Operation Car Wash task force in Brazil, in - house counsel and
private practitioners gathered in Washington, DC to discuss the implications of the Yates Memo and the sprawling corruption investigation tied to Petrobras.
We have a proven track record of successfully bringing claims against the NHS, including hospitals and GPs, as well as
against private practitioners such as cosmetic surgeons.
However, whether employed (and exempt from program insurance) or participating as an
insured private practitioner, at least some are concerned about risk, and one of the ways they want to know their risk is moderated is through appropriate insurance;
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private practitioners internationally.
Chile has, since 2000, established a whole new system of criminal defence based on what traditionally would have been called the «mixed model» — a combination of salaried public defenders and
contracted private practitioners.
As an owner since 1988, he works diligently to
select private practitioners who are interested in providing high quality, cost effective services utilizing a wide range of treatment modalities for families and individuals in the advancement of emotional health.
With liberal reimbursement from insurance providers and managed care not yet a factor, the era is recalled fondly by many
private practitioners today.
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