It has consulting rooms for all five GPs plus space for travel clinics, physiotherapy, podiatry, counselling and family clinics. |
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Surgical podiatry, vascular rehabilitation and footwear facilities required for diabetic patients are available at this service centre. |
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And if findings from the United States bear up, fixing knee alignment, say with podiatry, could become a major industry. |
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In the meantime, podiatry had developed within chiropody, as a specialized and more surgically ambitious area of bone surgery. |
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Physiotherapy, occupational therapy, dental services, speech therapy, podiatry are also available on the Ripon site. |
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Like podiatry and pyrotechnics, feeding the bears is best left to professionals. |
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The head of podiatry at Selby and York Primary Care Trust, Robin Hull, said medical cases were assessed on individual needs. |
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She told the court she had held a diploma in applied podiatry, was a Master of Science and held a PhD in the field of podiatry. |
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It has been marketed for applications in dentistry, gynecology and podiatry, as well as other medical applications. |
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Services on offer include podiatry, speech and language facilities, audiology and hearing therapy, and family planning. |
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Under the plan St Michael's Day Hospital would take podiatry, dentistry and family planning services. |
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As a practicing equine veterinarian, she hopes to specialize in equine sports medicine, podiatry, genetics or neurology. |
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Regional health authorities offer podiatry services. Services include assessment, consultation and treatment. |
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The Manningham centre will also provide rehabilitation, intermediate care beds and services like podiatry, speech and language therapy and dentistry. |
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If we lump things like podiatry and physical therapy together with medicine, and interior design and architecture with engineering, we come up with very few. |
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Wound management differs significantly from many other aspects of patient care that tend to be more specific to nursing, medicine, podiatry, or physical therapy. |
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The centre will be home to seven GP surgeries, dental practices and other medical services, including podiatry, speech and language therapy and a pharmacy. |
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The creation of nail care assistants, for example, has helped reduce the waiting times for podiatry appointments from two years to six weeks. |
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Professional degrees are granted through schools of law, dentistry, pharmacy, podiatry, and medicine. |
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It's tempting, in surveying the history of podiatry, to focus only on the grandeur. |
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According to a number of podiatry Web sites, Hippocrates invented the scalpel so that he could remove his patients' corns and calluses. |
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Optometry and podiatry services were performed on-site, often on the same day as another scheduled visit. |
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In order to treat the different conditions that arise when doing pedicures, one needs to understand the origins of the problems through podiatry. |
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With podiatry, the medical name for footcare, we can help with problems such as ingrowing or thickened toenails, fungal infections, corns, excess hard skin or calluses, misalignment of the toes, etc. |
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Philadelphia is also a centre for medical education, with several general schools and specialized schools in pharmacy, podiatry, optometry, and osteopathy. |
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Health services will include podiatry, orthoptics, physiotherapy, health visitors and district nurses, midwifery and visiting specialists. |
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The Alberta reform package also mandates that supplementary health insurance plans may now cover chiropractic and podiatry services from first visit, instead of waiting until the Alberta Health Care maximum has been reached. |
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In her staff meetings, she says, people have had tears in their eyes as they contemplate the human costs larger school classes, old people without care homes, more amputations as a result of cutbacks in podiatry. |
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A physician or surgeon licensed to practice medicine, other than a person who practices dentistry, veterinary medicine, osteopathy, chiropractics, podiatry, naturopathy or drugless healing. |
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Wesley Vernon has seen the origins of forensic podiatry in this episode. |
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Podiatry lecturer William Kerr studies the ridges on toes and the soles of the feet in relation to crime and is now ready to apply his knowledge in the field. |
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This includes Orthopaedics, Rheumatology, MSK Pain and non-MSK Pain Management, Physiotherapy, Osteoporosis and associated Podiatry services. |
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Through this I heard about a chiropody course run by the British Chiropody and Podiatry Association which could mainly be done from home. |
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These included a tour of the Holmfirth Vineyard, a food hamper from Wooldale Co-op and a foot pamper hamper from Sandy and Bielby Podiatry and Chiropody Clinic at Brighouse. |
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