Her parents went against the hospital's advice and refused to have her admitted into a psychiatric facility. |
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All other biochemical parameters were processed within the hospital's laboratory routine service. |
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By way of mitigation, the hospital's general manager added that the hospital was ten years old. |
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A smaller number of women have also used an older birthing pool in the hospital's labour wards. |
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But the hospital's mortality rate is 113, which puts it just above the average band. |
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He fully shares the hospital's concept of providing succour and medical help to the underprivileged section of our society. |
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The foundation alms had been pilfered and church ornaments and vestments pawned to pay the hospital's debts. |
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Delayed discharges continue and there have been a number of admissions of patients from outside the hospital's normal catchment area. |
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There are an estimated 47,000 people in the hospital's catchment area with some kind of hearing difficulty. |
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The hospital's strategy for survival will assure that it can continue operating on the positive side of the break-even point. |
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The plan was proposed because many of the hospital's 16 buildings, some of which date back to 1908, need major repairs. |
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A redesign and modernisation of the hospital's main entrance and reception area is underway. |
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We selected patients by examining all referral letters to the hospital's gastroenterology outpatient clinics and open access endoscopy service. |
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The study was performed in accordance with the regulations laid down by the hospital's ethics committee. |
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A hospital's first midwife has retired after delivering more than 1,000 babies in 37 years. |
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Daylight is the hospital's primary design element, with extensive glazing in all program areas. |
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The developers are determined to keep the picturesque grounds intact and the hospital's grandeur appearance. |
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We are public-spirited, law-abiding citizens who should not have to pay for the hospital's shortcomings. |
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She accepted the position, and two years later, she took over as manager of the OR at the hospital's city campus. |
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Her courage has won her the hospital's bravery award and a special place in the hearts of the nurses. |
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He required skin grafts to his upper body, arms and legs and spent almost two months in the hospital's burns unit. |
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He hadn't had any more memory lapses or flashbacks, but the hospital's resident psychiatrist wanted to see him on a weekly basis. |
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The health authority will argue that other factors, beyond the hospital's control, were probably involved. |
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An auxiliary nurse in the hospital's children's unit is the organiser of today's 10-mile walk around Coate Water. |
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They studied women who were referred to a Scottish teaching hospital's gynecology clinic for treatment of menorrhagia. |
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The hospital's 65 interns were also on strike out of solidarity with the residents. |
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My father was rushed to a hospital's intensive care unit for dialysis treatment after his kidneys first shut down. |
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The experimental protocol was approved by the hospital's Institutional Review Committee. |
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The Medical Center has infilled its employee parking to expand the hospital's emergency services department. |
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Both men specialize in radiology and have joined the hospital's department of medical imaging. |
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She is also head of the hospital's academic department of diagnostic radiology. |
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The hacker gained initial access through a Linux system in the hospital's pathology department. |
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To calculate a radius for each hospital's market area, we limited radii to a range between 10 and 35 miles. |
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Services at the hospital's maternity wards were free and they served the city's less well-off women. |
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The advice that women use barrier contraception clashed with the hospital's ethos, although the leaflet did say abstinence was acceptable. |
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However, a spokesperson for the hospital's oncology unit said no seepage occurred. |
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All of the hospital's 54 beds will close by early February and its patients will be transferred elsewhere. |
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Eventually, after a search of the hospital's empty corridors, I collared a passing nurse and asked where everybody was. |
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The baby spent 19 days in the hospital's neonatal intensive care unit with severe brain damage, resulting in permanent disabilities. |
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Crews were inspired by 16-month-old Suzanne Mawbey, who had keyhole surgery to remove a kidney, and is leading a campaign to update the hospital's equipment. |
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They ambulanced him fast yesterday out of the nursing home with a serious infection, high fever and blood pressure into the hospital's intensive care unit. |
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The document states that the hospital's maternity unit catered for the birth and antenatal care of 100 babies last year, compared with 270 born at Chippenham. |
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The hospital's environmental project co-ordinator, said the change was merely a reversion to the system that operated at the old Princess Margaret Hospital. |
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They recruited more than 100 patients who met American College of Rheumatology criteria for fibromyalgia from referrals to a London teaching hospital's rheumatology clinic. |
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They feel it when they walk by her mango tree or when they admire the colorful Haitian art she loved and used to decorate all of the hospital's buildings. |
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Our reliance on such machinery was previously highlighted two years ago, when the hospital's theatres and intensive care unit were hit by power failures. |
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Operations will be moved to the hospital's seven other theatres. |
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The hospital's front gate was closed and a sign said patients and employees were barred from leaving and no items used in the building could be removed. |
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The hospital's synagogue is on the same floor as Plastic Surgery, only a few steps from the department, and the boys have already been making an effort to attend minyanim. |
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Scanning is usually performed in a hospital's nuclear medicine department. |
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There are 19 doctors employed in the hospital's obstetrics and gynaecology department, which is part of the women and children's service division. |
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Back at the hospital the emergency wards were soon back in action, and the hospital's stock of basic supplies and drugs were replenished from the ships. |
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The police and hospital link-up is thought to be the first in the country, and will see cameras in casualty and the hospital's car park wired to the police station. |
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In composing a bill for an inpatient case, a hospital's computers find the charge for a particular service, procedure or manufactured good in the hospital's huge chargemaster. |
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She assured them that in light of the new guidelines for parastatals agreed by the government on November 23, she would instruct the hospital's board to pay them accordingly. |
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He said it was planned to make 75,000 sq ft of office space available by converting existing buildings such as the hospital's kitchens and other service areas. |
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He fostered many of the hospital foundlings and donated numerous paintings to the hospital's collection, establishing a permanent picture gallery. |
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We prefer that you wear the hospital's gowns during the first two three days after surgery, as these open in the back, allowing us to change the bandages on your back. |
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It's the one with no dollar sign or percent sign attached, and it's the one that can make or break a hospital's success in its own community. |
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Women with mutilated genitals can have the procedure reversed in the hospital's de-infibulation clinic. |
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To identify resources currently available to facilitate patient care in the hospital's primary catchment area. |
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The affected patients are part of a group of children registered at the hospital's thalassaemia unit. |
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The hospital's Rapid Manufacturing System is the automotive equivalent of the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. |
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A hospital's medical report said the mother was epileptic and mentally challenged. |
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Simon Argles, secretary of UMDS, said that because of the name of the medical school it was more appropriate to use the hospital's coat of arms. |
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Laurie Everts, a nurse at McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center, has been selected to receive the hospital's Patient Choice Award. |
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Subsequently, the trial court granted the hospital's motion to implead Liberty as a third party defendant. |
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Higgins repeated the recollections to Biak officials such a to name the hospital's new wing for her grandmother. |
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The chapel also contains memorials to hospital's benefactors and members of the hospital staff. |
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Some of the hospital's extremely dedicated medical experts put together a one-of-a-kind center for the elderly called the Geriatric Day Hospital. |
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In 1985, they entered into a contract with JFK to be the exclusive provider of such services at the hospital's new cancer treatment center. |
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As a result of her efforts, the hospital's decubitis ulcer rate has decreased. |
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Needless to say, this guy is the hospital's highest single admitter, accounting for nearly 8 percent of all surgical admissions. |
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The hospital's departments have been provided with advanced technological equipment, for instance, PET-CT Scan, MRI, Ultrasonic mammogram, Fluoroscope, BMD, Cath. |
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Thus, the lax hospital freeloads on the vigilant hospital's investment. |
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Molly's bespoke running legs were created by prosthetist Jon Pini and technician Mike James at the hospital's Artificial Limb and Appliance Centre. |
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The deal means the hospital's Imagine appeal will be showcased at each big-tent concert this summer, and will receive the support of every celebrity performer. |
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Many doctors do not even accept the notion of brain death, the head of the hospital's intensive care unit Theodoros Kyprianou said, a point echoed by others. |
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Anyone caught smoking immediately outside the hospital's entrance gets a blast from a squawk box with a recorded message reminding people not to light up. |
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The hospital's 'Heart Care Campaign' is designed to encourage residents to take better care of their health by arranging regular check-ups and tests. |
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Huddersfield Royal Infirmary is to dismantle its boilerhouse chimney brick by brick in September in a plan to transform the hospital's heating system. |
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The baby was found wrapped in a towel in a white pillowslip in a large blue IKEA bag, in the hospital's maternity ward reception area 10 days ago. |
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His 'Drooping Buds' essay in Household Words earlier on 3 April 1852 was considered by the hospital's founders to have been the catalyst for the hospital's success. |
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