medical+practitioner

  • 11Ophthalmic medical practitioner — An ophthalmic medical practitioner (OMP) is a medical practitioner.[1] In the UK they are registered with a qualification in ophthalmology who is employed to carry out medical eye examinations and prescribe glasses, contact lenses, eyepatches and …

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  • 12Registered medical practitioner — is a legal designation, indicating that a medical practitioner is legally registered (or licenced) to practice as a medical doctor (Both medical practitioner and medical doctor redirect to the article on physician, which discusses terminology in… …

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  • 13approved medical practitioner — atestuotas medicinos praktikas statusas T sritis fizika apibrėžtis Medicinos institucijų pripažintas gydytojas praktikas, atsakingas už medicininę darbuotojų, kuriuos veikia profesinė apšvita, priežiūrą ir kurio sugebėjimą dirbti šioje srityje… …

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  • 14Medical ethics — is a system of moral principles that apply values and judgments to the practice of medicine. As a scholarly discipline, medical ethics encompasses its practical application in clinical settings as well as work on its history, philosophy, theology …

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  • 15Medical maggots — are a medical device used for maggot therapy in the United States. Also known as Maggot Debridement Therapy (MDT), larval therapy, larva therapy, or larvae therapy, maggot therapy is a type of biotherapy involving the intentional introduction by… …

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  • 16practitioner — UK US /prækˈtɪʃənər/ noun [C] ► someone who works in a job that involves long training and high levels of skill: »He has years of experience as a senior practitioner in the financial services industry. »a health/legal/medical practitioner → See… …

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  • 17Medical education — is education related to the practice of being a medical practitioner, either the initial training to become a doctor (i.e., medical school and internship) or additional training thereafter (e.g., residency and fellowship). Medical education and… …

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  • 18Medical torture — (also known as a medical interrogation) describes the involvement and sometimes active participation of medical professionals in acts of torture, either to judge what victims can endure, to apply treatments which will enhance torture, or as… …

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  • 19Medical education in the Philippines — is principally offered and developed by accredited and government recognized medical schools in the country. The Philippine medical schools are graduate schools offering the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree. The M.D. is a four year professional… …

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  • 20Medical missions in China — by Protestant Christian physicians and surgeons of the 19th and early 20th centuries laid many foundations for modern medicine in China. Western medical missionaries established the first modern clinics and hospitals,provided the first training… …

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