Not exact matches
Due to the fact that their starting quarterback was unavailable to take part in a full
practice, the Vikings spent valuable
time preparing inexperienced backup Joe Webb for game action as their
emergency playoff quarterback.
A mid-September hernia requiring
emergency surgery cut short his feud with former Shield member and fellow WWE golden child, Seth Rollins, and also cost Reigns much - needed
time and
practice both on the mic and in the ring.
«
Emergency situations can arise at any
time during a
practice or game.
Furthermore, for those families in the study who
practiced «stretching diapers» (i.e. using a soiled diaper multiple
times), more doctors visits and
emergency room visits per year were reported for cases of diaper dermatitis and UTI's in young children.
We know there are effective interventions that can mitigate crowding, now is the
time to develop best
practices to reduce
emergency department crowding so that we can provide the highest - quality patient care.»
In fact, that's the biggest problem, you call up a number, this guy took a course two years ago but he's still working his job in
emergency room medicine because he couldn't work out how to build a
practice, because at this moment in
time the only way to
practice functional medicine is to be an entrepreneur.
ACEP Now offers real -
time clinical news, news from the American College of
Emergency Physicians, and news on practice trends and health care reform for the emergency medicine p
Emergency Physicians, and news on
practice trends and health care reform for the
emergency medicine p
emergency medicine physician.
An investigation of Colorado's full -
time virtual schools has revealed some dubious results and
practices, which led the state's Senate President to call for an
emergency audit of all of Colorado's virtual schools.
Having a strong
emergency fund is always a sound financial
practice, but if
times really get tough and you need cash there are some solutions.
We take pride in getting to know our patients and outside of urgent care appointments or
emergencies, your pet will see the same doctor every
time they visit our
practice.
Many different types of
emergencies can present at veterinary
practices at any
time of day.
Applicants must be hardworking, self - motivated, and enthusiastic, with at least three years» experience in an
Emergency or Critical Care setting or 5 years full -
time experience in a general
practice.
Following this
time in academia, Dr. Judge continued to
practice emergency medicine in West Los Angeles.
If you are going to consider a veterinary
practice, find out if your dog can see the same veterinarian each
time, barring any days off or
emergencies.
This is the first
time I checked out your blog, and honestly, compared to your other posts, «Ask the Vet Choosing the Right Vet
Emergency Hospital or Referral
Practice for You and Your Pet VetLIVE» is much more well - written!
The
emergency vet team at [
practice:
practice - name] is near to you, here for you, and ready to help you and your pet in any way we can at any
time you need us.
However, the siren song of
emergency veterinary medicine was too strong to ignore and she moved into
emergency care full
time after two years of general
practice.
After three years of general
practice, he realized that he wanted to focus on helping pets and their people during
times of their most urgent need, and so, he decided to enter into
emergency medicine.
Before he started his full -
time mobile surgical
practice, he worked as an
emergency clinic veterinarian at several hospitals in our area for many years.
Veterinary Specialists of Connecticut is currently seeking a Full -
Time ER Technician to join our dynamic 24 - hour
Emergency, Specialty, and General
Practice.
The message sent was simple «We are opposed to the use of unsafe and unnecessary vaccines and to the dangerous medical
practice of administering vaccines to animals receiving veterinary care in
times of
emergency.»
She ended her involvement with the horse
practice in 2000 as the
emergency practice and small animal medicine and surgery increasingly demanded more of her
time.
After her internship, she
practiced as an
emergency clinician at both AnimERge and the Long Island Veterinary Specialists before becoming full -
time at AnimERge in 1999.
I worked as a relief veterinarian in Oregon and Washington and then became a full -
time emergency vet while I was preparing to open my
practice.
After an internship in Massachusetts, she has spent
time practicing emergency medicine in Columbia, SC and general
practice in Virginia.
She quickly realized that
emergency and critical care medicine were her passions and left general
practice to join the AESC team full
time.
Maryann brings with her several years» experience as a veterinary technician in an
emergency veterinary
practice in the past, and currently works as an RN full
time in addition to her volunteer activities with animals.
Due to our hospital working as both a general
practice and an
emergency hospital, our appointment
times are sometimes unpredictable and can result in long waits for our clients.
Staff
practice regular mock
emergency drills to prepare for a variety of circumstances that may arise during these critical
times.
We are looking to hire a part -
time or full -
time Emergency Veterinarian to join us at our Paducah, KY weekend emergency
Emergency Veterinarian to join us at our Paducah, KY weekend
emergency emergency practice.
We are interviewing for full
time and part -
time / relief veterinarians with a strong desire to
practice high quality
emergency medicine.
The Equine Community
Practice veterinarian will make every effort to arrive to your horse as quickly and safely as possible, but please understand that our trave radius can be quite wide and it may take
time to arrive at your farm if we are on the opposite end of the radius at the
time of your
emergency.
Dr. Glander and her family relocated to southwest Florida in 2006, and Dr Glander has
practiced in the
Emergency and Critical Care Department at FVRC since that
time.
Over the years, the
practice has grown from one doctor and three part
time assistants to the present fully staffed, 24 hour
emergency and critical care facility, where our extremely dedicated, highly trained staff is here to care for your pet 24 hours a day, 365 days a year!
In the event of an
emergency, a well -
practiced disaster program will not only reduce stress, but will also save precious
time — and possibly lives.
Every veterinary surgeon working in small animal
practice is presented with a critically ill patient or an
emergency situation from
time to
time.
Dr. Woodcock spent most of his
time working with various
emergency hospitals, but also spent
time as the Medical Director of a small animal
practice in York, PA..
This clinic can be either full -
time practice or part -
time; or would make an excellent
emergency clinic or referral center in Clarksville, Tn.
Deciding it was
time to move back to the east coast, she worked for four years in a small animal general and
emergency practice in Rhode Island.
After graduation Dr. Holland worked for five years in equine / small animal
practice followed by twenty - five years of full -
time employment in small animal
emergency medicine and surgery.
While the animal
emergency room statistics aren't really that staggering, it never hurts to
practice caution on those night -
time outings with your pet.
He entered private
practice for a short
time in Southern California before completing his residency in
Emergency Medicine and Critical Care at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine.
After finishing his resident programs in 2007, Dr. White continued to
practice emergency and critical care medicine in Seattle, Washington, and now full
time in Fresno, California at FVSEC.
Session Info: While there is rarely a shortage of emotional
emergencies in veterinary
emergency practice, shortages of
time, energy and skill sometimes prevent effective and efficient crisis de-escalation.
Since that
time, she has worked in a variety of different settings including: small animal
practice, equine
practice, mixed animal
practice, private veterinary specialty and
emergency practice, and academic veterinary specialty
practice.
In addition to private
practice and shelter work, Dr. Lisa has also worked in
emergency clinics, provided relief veterinary services for private
practices and has volunteered her
time with the Minnesota State Fair Surgery Suite, VeTouch (Veterinary Treatment Outreach for Urban Community Health), and participated in the Program Advisory Committee for Globe University's veterinary technician program.
She later obtained her veterinary medical degree from Michigan State University in 2001 and has been
practicing emergency and critical care medicine solely since that
time.
The Correctional Service of Canada («CSC») responded to Mr. Zinger's comments by stating that it proposes to put into
practice that men's treatment facilities only be used to handle mentally ill women «in
emergency circumstances» and only for short periods of
time.
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EMERGENCY 24 - HOUR ASSISTANCE In the event of an emergency, organizations and management can reach Mathews Dinsdale's national OHS and Workers» Compensation Practice Group any day or time through our toll - free OHS Emergency hotlin
EMERGENCY 24 - HOUR ASSISTANCE In the event of an
emergency, organizations and management can reach Mathews Dinsdale's national OHS and Workers» Compensation Practice Group any day or time through our toll - free OHS Emergency hotlin
emergency, organizations and management can reach Mathews Dinsdale's national OHS and Workers» Compensation Practice Group any day or time through our toll - free OHS Emergency hotlin
emergency, organizations and management can reach Mathews Dinsdale's national OHS and Workers» Compensation
Practice Group any day or
time through our toll - free OHS
Emergency hotlin
Emergency hotlin
Emergency hotline: 1.855.
Always have an
emergency evacuation plan, and
practice it at least a few
times a year.