Health maintenance of geriatric patients is an integral part of daily medical practice for most family physicians. |
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Colonoscopy is an indispensable part of modern medical practice and one of the most commonly used invasive medical procedures. |
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Insofar as the system of managed care encourages that kind of medical practice, it is to be applauded. |
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It is sad to view balneology tourism as a medical practice, based on the origin of the word balneology. |
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Even when unable to work she maintained a keen interest in medical practice. |
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The transplantation of organs is now an established part of medical practice. |
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These principles subsequently formed the basis of good medical practice in Western medicine. |
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But the main thrust of correspondence focused on the future of a particular medical practice. |
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Surely patient confidentiality is one of the bedrocks on which good medical practice is based. |
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Negligence is defined by expert testimony as medical practice that falls below the standard of care. |
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The effectiveness of such bioenergy on cancer cells could be recommended as a supportive medical practice for clinical applications. |
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If blueprinted to provide evidence about all aspects of good medical practice, it should also be valid in content. |
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Because of ethical concerns, nocebos are not commonly used in medical practice or research. |
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The book is also a marvelous insight into the nuts and bolts of medical practice. |
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In medical practice, castration is sometimes used in the treatment of prostate cancer. |
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Since then medical practice has been straitjacketed by its artificiality, to the detriment of the patient's own narrative. |
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Although this has not been a requirement for other modes of medical practice or education, its importance should not be neglected. |
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Well, the local medical practice have just managed to knock that malarkey into a cocked hat, believe me. |
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Withering first settled into medical practice in Stafford, working as a physician in the county infirmary. |
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He was not afraid to raise the most controversial questions posed by medical ethics nor to probe the current boundaries of medical practice. |
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Until recently English courts have generally adopted the standard of accepted medical practice. |
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Suffice it to say that this has not been my experience of the last 15 years of medical practice. |
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It accords completely with the constitutional requirements met by most of medical practice. |
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After publication, he decided to leave anatomical research to take up medical practice. |
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I believe the most challenging aspect of all forms of medical practice is the need for, and the exercise of, judgment. |
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The expansion of medical practice into the regulation of behaviour carries doctors beyond their sphere of expertise and competence. |
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In good medical practice, the intention is to maximise the quality of life experienced by the patient. |
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Because of her focus on him, in her assessment of contemporary medical practice, she identifies the wrong problem. |
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The motives of the doctor and the wider context of medical practice just aren't relevant. |
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He has now stopped his medical practice and is making use of his literary prowess to pen down useful material that is of some value to society. |
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I am thinking of setting up my cash and carry medical practice on a boat. |
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A family doctor who closed his medical practice in a small New Zealand town announced he would reopen for business next month as a brothel-keeper. |
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The generally accepted medical practice in the use of the coil as a post-coital contraceptive device is that it may properly be introduced at any time up to the 20th day. |
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Finally, it is also worth considering the diversity of anti-infective practice guidelines and how current they are in relation to medical practice. |
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He sold his house to keep his medical practice going while he was away. |
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He said admitting more patients for a short time was good medical practice, to allow doctors to make a diagnosis and provide treatment more quickly. |
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The urge to bring down the edifice of medical practice seems to me to indicate the extent to which our expectations have been brought down already. |
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He received a medical degree in 1884 but was soon dismissed from Boston City Hospital after running afoul of the rigid strictures governing medical practice by young doctors. |
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In a statement he admitted he plans to return to medical practice. |
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Our forefathers and foremothers in 1951 were concerned with the way medical practice relates to changing times, a theme that sounds familiar today. |
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During the period of the Renaissance from the mid 1450s onward, there were many advances in medical practice. |
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Surgery and medical practice in general was at its height of advancement for its time. |
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Some studies have found that patients are reluctant to accept racial categorization in medical practice. |
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Roebuck started medical practice at Birmingham, but devoted much of his time to chemistry, especially its practical applications. |
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Graduating with a master's degree in surgery, Leblanc opened a medical practice. |
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Like many steps on the road to collectivized medical practice, the RBRVS will be almost impossible to retract, once it is made public. |
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He stayed on there some 19 years, eventually opening a private family medical practice that included sports medicine. |
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Jenner's continuing work on vaccination prevented him from continuing his ordinary medical practice. |
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Monasteries later became centers of medical practice in the Middle Ages, and carried on the tradition of maintaining medicinal gardens. |
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Monasteries developed not only as spiritual centers, but also centers of intellectual learning and medical practice. |
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Even within the university setting, religion dictated a lot of the medical practice being taught. |
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When he arrived back at Much Wenlock in 1831, he returned to the family home and took over his father's large medical practice. |
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The Coldstream medical practice has about 1400 patients who live in England. |
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There appears to have been some controversy regarding the appropriateness of medical practice for members of religious orders. |
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Many breakthroughs have been achieved through gastroenterological and hepatological research over the past century, forming the basis of the modern medical practice. |
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Our medical advice is that ebola is containable and controllable, particularly in areas with good healthcare facilities and modern medical practice. |
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He set up a medical practice at 1 Bush Villas in Elm Grove, Southsea. |
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The Greeks certainly laid the foundation for Western medical practice but much more of Western medicine can be traced to the Middle East, Germanic, and Celtic cultures. |
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Hippocratic medicine represented learned medical practice beginning with the Hippocratic Corpus having been written down, therefore requiring practitioners to be literate. |
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The Herbals that were being translated and modified in the monasteries were some of the first medical texts produced and used in medical practice in the Middle Ages. |
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Academic medicine also focused on actual medical practice where students would study individual cases and observe the professor visiting patients. |
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Montpellier required students without their masters of arts to complete three and a half years of formal study and six months of outside medical practice. |
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Because of that and four other reasons given by Coke, the college was to stop trying to supervise medical practice, arbitrating and acting as a court. |
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Reflexology is an ancient alternate medical practice, thought to have been passed down through tradition, as early as 2330BC along with other medical procedures. |
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Chi kung is the most ancient form of traditional Chinese medical practice. |
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