Sentences with phrase «wider nursing profession»

Acting independently of the wider nursing profession for the first time, the National Association of School Nurses this summer released a new set of standards for members of the profession.

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He has worked with people from all over the world, in a wide range of professions, and his clients include teachers, nurses, A-list actors, and Fortune 500 CEOs.
«The initiative is a veterinary - wide effort and the commitment from organizations to recognize and promote the movement allows the veterinary nurse and veterinary technician profession to continue thriving and advancing.»
They do not seem to understand that law is different than many other professions such as the publicly employed doctors, nurses or teachers; and despite government and in - house legal jobs, law does not offer the wider array of corporate jobs available to accountants and engineers.
At Corker Binning, Jemma has advised on a wide range of white collar, general crime, extradition and regulatory matters including investigations and prosecutions brought by the Crown Prosecution Service, the Serious Fraud Office, the Financial Conduct Authority, the Health & Care Professions Council, the Nursing and Midwifery Council and the Taxation Disciplinary Board.
Health care professions, including doctor, nurse, physical therapist, pharmacist and others are wide - ranging fields with areas of specialty.
As part of Croakey's ongoing Acknowledgement series, Janine Mohamed, CEO of the Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses (CATSINaM), advocated for the nursing profession to follow the lead of psychologists in making an apology to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as part of moves towards wider embedding of cultural safety.
Practitioners who can be trained to deliver Triple P can be sourced from a wide range of professions and disciplines and include family support workers, doctors, nurses, psychologists, counselors, teachers, teacher's aides, police officers, social workers, child safety officers and clergy.
As part of Croakey's ongoing Acknowledgement series, Janine Mohamed, CEO of the Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses (CATSINaM), suggests the nursing profession should follow the lead of psychologists in making such an apology as part of moves towards wider embedding of cultural safety.
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