medical+practitioner

  • 51medical jurisprudence — n FORENSIC MEDICINE * * * the study or practice of the legal aspects of medicine. See forensic medicine. * * * the application of the principles of law as they relate to the practice of medicine, to the obligations of the practitioner to the… …

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  • 52Medical director — As laboratory director,means that you are responsible for the overall operation and administration of the laboratory, including the employment of competent qualified personnel. Even though you have the option to delegate some of your… …

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  • 53Practitioner-teacher model — Creation= The modern history of the practitioner teacher model dates back to 1972, when Rush Presbyterian St. Luke s Medical Center in Chicago, IL, established Rush University, a health sciences university that was designed to be a fully… …

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  • 54Medical peer review — For the review of scholarly papers in refereed journals, see Peer review. For a more in depth assessment of Physician, External and Nursing peer review, and the history of peer review, see Clinical peer review. Medical peer review is the process… …

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  • 55Medical intuitive — Mind body interventions edit Auditing Autosuggestion Autogenic training Feldenkrais Method Hypnotherapy Medical intuition Meditation Mindfulness Postural Integration (PI) …

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  • 56Medical history — Not to be confused with History of medicine or Medical History. Case histories redirects here. For the novel Case Histories (2004) by Kate Atkinson, see Case Histories. For the television series (2011) based on the novel, see Case Histories… …

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  • 57Practitioner-scholar model — The practitioner scholar model, often called the Vail model, is a training model for graduate programs that is strongly focused on clinical practicecite book | last = Association | first = American | title = Getting in | publisher = American… …

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  • 58Medical credentials — Healthcare professional credentials are credentials awarded to healthcare practitioners as a way to standardize level of education and ability to provide care. The credentials are seen behind the name of the practitioner in order of most… …

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  • 59practitioner — prac|ti|tion|er W3 [prækˈtıʃənə US ər] n 1.) someone who works as a doctor or a lawyer medical/legal practitioner ▪ a practitioner of alternative medicine →↑general practitioner 2.) someone who regularly does a particular activity ▪ one of golf s …

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  • 60Medical error — A medical error may be defined as a preventable adverse effect of care, whether or not it is evident or harmful to the patient. This might include an inaccurate or incomplete diagnosis or treatment of a disease, injury, syndrome, behavior,… …

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