Sentences with phrase «treat challenging cases»

Dr.Sonja enjoys being able to quickly diagnose and treat challenging cases by utilizing various in house diagnostics, such as ultrasound, digital and dental radiographs and in house lab work.

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In this case the crêpe does not pose so much of a recipe challenge as they do a technique one — but a little practice goes a long way, and once you get the hang of it, you can spin out crêpes in no time, making them a great easy weekend breakfast treat — or lunch, or dinner....
Our devoted team of physicians have been recognized nationally and internationally for their extensive clinical experience, outstanding academic credentials and research contributions, as well as for their success in treating the most challenging fertility cases.
«As I continue to treat more and more complex cases, I do get some challenging cases where we can't quite cross the finish line and considered them cured,» Dr. Gluvic says.
Although homeopathy can be challenging to apply in chronic cases, it's really quite easy for dog owners to effectively treat simple, acute cases with just a few remedies.
Importantly, many of the cases referred were considered particularly challenging since they were referred to UC Davis by local ophthalmologists who were unable to treat them using conventional methods.
In this unique format, the four specialists will jointly address the challenges of managing acute and chronic vomiting and liver disease in dogs and treating GI disorders in cats while the audience works up the cases presented via interactive technology.
Forelimb lameness cases can be challenging to diagnose and difficult to treat.
In our over one hundred collective years of providing veterinary care, we have diagnosed and successfully treated some extremely challenging cases.
The goal of the mentorship / internship is to increase skill and confidence so that the student can evaluate and treat simple and more challenging cases with success and confidence.
That means we're able to assess and treat even the most challenging neurologic and orthopedic cases, while taking great care to ensure that any plan we implement integrates seamlessly with the ongoing care your pet may be receiving from your family veterinarian.
Dr. Mayfield particularly enjoys the challenges of treating trauma and intensive critical cases.
To drive the best outcomes, Ed treats each case individually, recognizing the unique needs and challenges his clients must address.
«Our success so far has been built on our ability to offer a tailored service to clients, taking the time to understand what they are seeking to achieve in their case, treating them as individuals, addressing any fears or concerns about legal matters that they may have and guiding them through a challenging period in their life by going above and beyond the usual standard of service that many people expect to receive from a solicitor.
He demonstrates, with case citations, that American courts have largely failed to recognize the risk posed by admitting out of court «statements» made by computers, often by utilizing the business records exception in a manner treats computer - generated as far more reliable than they deserve to be treated given the commonplace challenges in processing data: «Just because businesses rely on faulty computer programs does not necessarily mean that courts should follow suit.»
Another income tax statute in 1894 was overturned in Pollock v. Farmers» Loan & Trust Co. in 1895, where the Supreme Court held that income taxes on income from property, such as rent income, interest income, and dividend income (however excepting income taxes on income from «occupations and labor» if only for the reason of not having been challenged in the case, «We have considered the act only in respect of the tax on income derived from real estate, and from invested personal property») were to be treated as direct taxes.
The case is another example of the «serious challenges» posed by unrepresented litigants as the courts try to ensure they're treated fairly yet uphold the rules of the court, says Toronto lawyer Harvin Pitch.
But the right approach is now surely to recognise, as de Smith's Judicial Review, 7th ed (2013), para 11 - 028 suggests, that it is inappropriate to treat all cases of judicial review together under a general but vague principle of reasonableness, and preferable to look for the underlying tenet or principle which indicates the basis on which the court should approach any administrative law challenge in a particular situation.
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