All members of the team sat in with me in an outpatient clinic and observed my ward round of inpatients. |
|
The pipe dream at the end of it all is to actually set up a clinic in the UK, which would be just fantastic. |
|
Taking a skills clinic can jump-start your mountain-biking education by compressing a lot of information into one or a few days. |
|
High risk clients were likely to attend the clinic on impulse but were unlikely to comply with a request for a repeat test. |
|
Parents are coached in the clinic on the use of appropriate parenting skills which they gradually apply at home and in public places. |
|
Participants leave the clinic skiing better with the knowledge of how to care for and prep their skis. |
|
A visit to a colposcopy clinic can produce more anxiety than a major surgical procedure. |
|
For many people, aftercare such as taking medication or visiting an outpatient clinic is essential after a stay in hospital. |
|
Doctors at the clinic had mistakenly given her an embryo intended for another family. |
|
The clinic also tells patients that the risks are so unknown it does not think informed consent is possible. |
|
I took my son, with plastered broken leg and crutches, to the orthopaedic outpatients clinic at the Royal Bolton Hospital. |
|
Following surgery, the patient returns to the implant clinic after one month for fitting of the external portion of the device. |
|
It will feature a 40-bed hospital as well as a 104-bed nursing home, diagnostic centre, sports injury clinic and convalescent homes. |
|
He has been involuntarily committed to a psychiatric clinic by his sister, who believes him to be exhibiting aberrant behavior. |
|
Collagenics will be holding a regular clinic at NailBarOne every three weeks or so. |
|
If there is someone, let's say in Podunk, Arkansas, who needs help in the form of a clinic or advice, they receive that help. |
|
Well, never mind, go to the clinic and they'll prescribe something to clear it up. |
|
Begas said Irishwomen had to coordinate travel arrangements with clinic availability and also incurred greater expense. |
|
Couples considering IVF must undergo an assessment at a fertility clinic before any treatment begins. |
|
Blackened, sun-baked filth laid rotting outside the medical clinic and piles of used syringes were scattered about the courtyard. |
|
|
I'm back to work tomorrow, at my clinic dealing with whatever post-long-weekend flotsam washes up in my walk-in box. |
|
He once worked in a clinic in Lenexa with western Quarter Horses never touched and gentled two horses. |
|
Later in the week, I finished another clinic at a cottage hospital soon after midday. |
|
And where we're starting to see this happen more in the clinic is for things like prostate brachytherapy. |
|
Early last year, hundreds of residents flocked to the local clinic to confirm the presence of satanism at the medical institution. |
|
The same survey was given to women presenting at a specialty clinic for removal of an ovarian or pelvic mass. |
|
The tribal people depend totally on herbal medicines as there is no clinic in the village. |
|
I thought I could just pop into my local clinic and see someone, like the drop in clinics I was used to. |
|
Children and adults with PKU require follow-up care at a medical center or clinic that specializes in this disorder. |
|
We are talking about whether to spend money on a bus fare to the nearest clinic or buy basic foodstuffs. |
|
Three years later a partially mummified corpse was found in the grounds of a clinic in Chapel Allerton, Leeds. |
|
When I return to the flat from my clinic I crouch down and the dogs crowd me, shoving and licking my face. |
|
Mothers were called every week and were made to consume the hematinic supplement in the clinic itself. |
|
At an aromatherapy clinic and shop the gang crawled in through a tiny gap created around a cat flap in the back wall. |
|
One of the monks, an elderly lay brother named Luc, was a medical doctor who ran a clinic for the impoverished locals. |
|
I run a geriatric psychiatry clinic at the university and supervise residents and medical students. |
|
Like so many others, he's replacing it with a multi-storey building of flats, with a new clinic downstairs. |
|
This includes a mental hospital, sanatorium, convalescent home, nursing home, maternity home, clinic and health centre. |
|
When I nursed in a clinic near Bombay, a small girl, shielding all her leprous sores, crept inside the door. |
|
A 76 year old man came to the eye clinic after his optician found some macular abnormalities. |
|
|
Squad cars with flashing lights move in slow arcs through the clinic parking lot. |
|
An justly award-winning example of new media exists in the consultants' clinic dealing with rheumatism and other bone diseases. |
|
Patients were seen in the clinic for sinus-related headache, pressure, pain or fullness by a rhinologist. |
|
But Tameside Hospital has opened a clinic which can treat suspected sufferers straightaway. |
|
Reported figures only account for girls who attended prenatal clinic at the health centre. |
|
My days started and ended early, with the clinic recommending that guests hit the hay by 9pm. |
|
In contrast, stable patients in the clinic setting may be tested at intervals of only 10-13 weeks. |
|
He revisits a squatter camp outside Johannesburg, interviews a traditional faith healer and meets patients and staff at a clinic in Rustenburg. |
|
Next to the clinic two Rufous Bush-robins scampered around in a mulberry bush. |
|
Before her departure to Spain she ran a successful beauty clinic with her sister Deirdre who ran a hairdressers salon at New Line Road. |
|
Burmese Rohingya wait in a crowded room for malaria test results at special clinic for malaria on May 4, 2009 in Sittwe, Arakan state, Myanmar. |
|
Treatment was made more difficult by a power cut, leaving patients to be cared for in a dark rondavel on the clinic premises. |
|
At the vet clinic they pretty much pull out the Kevlar but we civilian types can't go full metal jacket. |
|
Leaders also expressed fervent opposition to Bush's global gag rule, which denies funding to any clinic daring to even discuss abortion. |
|
A trail-blazing super care centre that would move three doctors' practices and a clinic to one site is a backwards step, health bosses were told. |
|
A person who experiences hearing loss can have a range of tests, usually at an audiology clinic of the local hospital or health centre. |
|
This is usually the procedure in every audiology clinic before considering a hearing aid fitting. |
|
Three years ago, she began the search for a clinic which could give her the longed-for fourth baby. |
|
I trekked down to a travel clinic in Waterloo, eventually finding it inside a church. |
|
The lesion was too large to excise on the mobile clinic and probably would require a skin graft. |
|
|
Ask the doctor, midwife, nurse or local hospital or clinic about childbirth classes near you. |
|
One hundred patients were recruited at the gynaecology clinic of a teaching hospital. |
|
We based this review on our extensive clinical experience in managing patients in a dedicated tinea capitis clinic at a teaching hospital. |
|
I made my way back to the clinic at 11 to have a second lot of blood taken, and explained what had happened. |
|
Seven hundred people flocked to a special blood donor clinic in Bradford last night to help a man battling against cancer. |
|
They take their daughter to a low-cost clinic for the poor that they heard about from a friend. |
|
They studied women who were referred to a Scottish teaching hospital's gynecology clinic for treatment of menorrhagia. |
|
In a recent study, students were told about a blood donor clinic on campus. |
|
After detoxification, the patient can be referred to a drug rehabilitation clinic or Narcotics Anonymous. |
|
Although many use the mobile clinic as a medical home, it does not purport to have that designation. |
|
Prevention with foot hygiene, proper shoes, no self-performed foot surgery, and attendance at diabetic clinic is essential. |
|
It's about an embryo mix-up in an IVF clinic resulting in a black couple and a white couple giving birth to each other's babies. |
|
We did not find a relation between an institution sponsoring a diabetic clinic and monitoring frequency or glycemic control. |
|
Being a diabetic, my visits to the clinic for blood tests were frequent and he became a family pathologist. |
|
The nurse cleaned and dressed the arm, and then arranged again for surgery clinic follow-up. |
|
A few months earlier, a mistake with sperm samples at a fertility clinic in Leeds led to the birth of mixed-race twins to a white couple. |
|
When I had to go to the free clinic for vaccine shots, I had to memorize my fake social security number. |
|
The clinic is already under extreme pressure because Manchester is in the grip of a syphilis and gonorrhoea outbreak. |
|
While recuperating in the hospital, she was referred to an eating disorders clinic where she became involved in group therapy. |
|
She remembered the solitary week his clinic had lasted before he had eloped with the superintendent's wife. |
|
|
I find another harassed doctor to take the clinic but really she's meant to be elsewhere. |
|
He denied the existence of any hearing problem and appeared at the audiology clinic only at the repeated urging of his wife. |
|
There is a growing number of people who consider the emergency room and clinic the same thing. |
|
The tall, stately Gullah nurse who'd met them at the clinic smiled at Catherine and continued wrapping an elastic bandage around his wrist. |
|
One night our teenage son and I had to run our dog to the clinic to be a donor for an emergency blood transfusion. |
|
Having gone into the clinic with some trepidation, I walk out of it feeling like a man who has drunk deep from the fountain of life. |
|
The experts should surely exude the wholesome smell of the clinic rather than the conservative mustiness of the courtroom. |
|
A British cosmetic surgery clinic is offering loyalty card discounts to repeat customers. |
|
Once you have completed the questionnaire drop it in to me at the clinic and make an appointment to discuss the results. |
|
The first hour is appointment only, followed by a drop-in clinic from 10.30 am until noon. |
|
The drop-in clinic has been extremely well received and takes place on Thursday afternoons. |
|
Carol still returns to the clinic every three to four weeks for a top-up session to stabilise her condition. |
|
In my clinic I treat acute illnesses such as tonsillitis and colic, to mental and emotional conditions. |
|
The new clinic is being built to aid the 500 homeless children living rough in the city. |
|
The doctor referred us to the clinic and we made an appointment for the two day counselling session that was required first. |
|
The clinic acknowledges that very few women who have abortions there do so because their lives are at risk. |
|
This clinic uses a special tonic that is meant to stall the growth of the cancer cells. |
|
She came to see me at a local clinic and I was very concerned about her, particularly her very marked apathy. |
|
He had struck his palm with a tire iron a few days earlier, and he had come to the mobile clinic for evaluation. |
|
In order to write a prescription the recipient of the prescription must be a patient in their clinic and have a chart. |
|
|
Just days after the troubled rapper checked into a rehab clinic for a sleeping pill addiction, the pop diva has vehemently denied he bedded her. |
|
It began life as a tuberculosis clinic and is now a semiprivate hospital for civil servants. |
|
Manchester's only specialist clinic for anorexics and bulimics with potentially fatal conditions is under threat of closure to save NHS cash. |
|
What kind of doctors are we training who have never had to undertake a clinic unaided or cope alone with an unexpected event during surgery? |
|
His house was something of a clock clinic where neighbours would have their timepieces repaired. |
|
The extra consultant would allow her department to provide a separate clinic for infected haemophiliacs. |
|
She reached her neighbourhood clinic late in the evening with labour pains. |
|
About Schmidt is a clinic in tone, a comedy so consistently melancholy it continually wrong-foots its audience in a good way. |
|
Something is wrong with our medical clinic if they're flatly refusing to perform a treatment that takes all of five minutes to complete. |
|
In addition, all of the participants had various medical conditions, but they were referred to the clinic because of stress-related symptoms. |
|
Plans to move a drug addiction clinic near a city centre shopping area have met with a mixed reaction. |
|
The clinic that provided the setting for the novel is perched on top of a hill. |
|
At an infertility clinic both partners are given a full physical examination and a detailed medical history is taken. |
|
In 1956, he was drafted by the Army Medical Corp. to serve overseas as a medic at a clinic in Germany. |
|
Joe ran over to the clinic to cancel his patients and rearrange his vacation schedule, and picked me up some breakfast on the way back. |
|
The clinic operates after hours, using daytime workers but paying them overtime. |
|
And I went to the clinic to see if I had a thing called myotonic muscular dystrophy, which is also known as Steinert's disease. |
|
When I saw her in my outpatient clinic she could hardly walk and was brought in a wheelchair. |
|
In 1899 he has a severe nervous breakdown and is confined to a clinic for three months. |
|
The clinic also offers acupuncture, carried out by technicians with the minimum training. |
|
|
Regular weigh-ins at your clinic or doctor's surgery will give you an idea of how well your baby is doing. |
|
A mobile clinic offering separate vaccinations as an alternative to the controversial MMR jab is to visit York next month. |
|
When I heard about it I assumed the narcs had taken him to the methadone clinic on North Avenue. |
|
The walk-in service at the clinic is designed to provide immediate and accessible services in times of need, as determined by the client. |
|
Almost any walk-in neighborhood medical clinic should see its business growing over the next decade. |
|
He testified that, two days after the incident, on November 21, 1999, he attended at a walk-in clinic to have his wrist examined by a doctor. |
|
Refer her to the genitourinary clinic for partner notification and an infection screen. |
|
He has to leave the clinic and go to the hospital to get a transfusion of blood platelets. |
|
I was the walk-in doctor at my clinic today, meaning that I saw all the patients who didn't have scheduled appointments. |
|
A 58 year old man was referred to the surgical clinic with a swelling in the natal cleft thought to be a pilonidal mass or abscess. |
|
A spokeswoman for the clinic denied they had abandoned the therapy course on the grounds of advanced age. |
|
In the clinic the girl's mother told me that, although born at term, Susan had weighed but 3 pounds. |
|
The wizard Miphon was cleaning a xyster when Drake Douay was brought into his clinic by one of the women from the kitchen. |
|
Now the couple have been told the private clinic in England is willing to put their case to its ethics committee. |
|
Ask your private doctor or hospital clinic physician for information as to how you can obtain a bone density test. |
|
A scoop by the tabloid newspaper announced that he had sent him to visit a rehab clinic to observe the dangers of drug use. |
|
The clinic specializes in digital detox, weaning the dependent off their gadgets. |
|
An intervention, two stints in the Betty Ford clinic and a long retreat in Oregon helped her to clean out for good. |
|
He thought he had only sprained an ankle but doctors at a local clinic took several x-rays and told him he had suffered a break. |
|
All the birds in clinic have bands on their legs so when they are taken out of a flight room you can tell them apart. |
|
|
No healthcare workers in the clinic or close contacts of the patients became infected. |
|
The clinic uses conventional and alternative techniques to audit your general health. |
|
At least it's not being done in some back alley clinic in the scuzzy part of town. |
|
Some were community-dwelling ambulatory patients attending a health clinic and others were inpatients in a geriatric ward. |
|
Studies of clinic patients with fibromyalgia have suggested that it is a difficult condition to treat and symptoms resolve infrequently. |
|
The list of registered patients was cross checked against the lipid clinic computerised diagnostic register. |
|
As well as its original function offering family planning services, the clinic now offers general outpatient services. |
|
When his wife brought home a nanny goat in January 2002 from the vet clinic where she works, this couple never suspected it would help them launch a profitable niche business. |
|
On both occasions, Abrar and Bushra took Amal to a private clinic as an outpatient. |
|
Although a similar unsustained reduction in psychological morbidity in women attending a one stop clinic has been reported elsewhere, costs were not measured. |
|
The clinic offers counselling, electrocardiogram and stress tests, pap smear, antenatal and post-natal care and vaccination and immunisation for infants and adults. |
|
I went with him to his clinic and there found on the operating table a lady whom they had tried, unsuccessfully, to deliver with forceps without anaesthesia. |
|
Screening and treatment with cryosurgery could be completed in one or two visits to a clinic except for women with large cervical lesions who would be referred to hospital. |
|
The clinic is not only lacking in free prophylactics, but in every aspect. |
|
Asking patients not to wear perfumes and deodorants has lost his clinic two clients to date, but he's also concerned about liabilities for staff health. |
|
Kate Steinbeck from the family weight management clinic says many parents said their children had puppy fat, even when referring to 10 or 20 extra kilos. |
|
The hospital has a special diabetic care clinic and encourages patients to use the public facilities to exercise, maintain and manage good health. |
|
He will now spend four days at Fort Bragg, where he will conduct a clinic and learn about the military lifestyle of his father, a former Green Beret. |
|
The clinic dietitian can give you information about improving your diet. |
|
He said it was required that all the workers in the clinic were provided with dosimeters while the monitoring should be extended to all areas surrounding the clinic. |
|
|
After about two months of hard work they had built a small clinic and saved enough money to purchase a weighing scale for children. |
|
A multidisciplinary clinic is held twice monthly. Problems that might arise between clinic visits can be channeled through the secretary. |
|
They don't have to miss school to go for a medical appointment because the clinic is right there. |
|
If I have had the flu or feel unwell, should I still come in to the clinic perform my volunteer duties? |
|
Testing is usually carried out at the genito-urinary medicine clinic of a local hospital, where sexually transmitted infections are diagnosed and treated. |
|
However, there is still a reluctance on behalf of some people to go to the health board clinic or their doctor and say they have something wrong with their private parts. |
|
When the servant boy reappeared, Binny sent him for the doctor from the clinic next to the shoe shop. |
|
In the morning he works in a respectable private hospital and at an illegal abortion clinic at night. |
|
It was the first freestanding abortion clinic in Canada to offer safe abortion services. |
|
Providers can be more productive if more clients come during times of the day when the clinic is normally not busy. |
|
The book I wrote on donor insemination was used in a clinic with parents for a long time. |
|
After Janelle's birth, Janice returned to the clinic for an intrauterine device. |
|
Give an example of a standard of care for a health condition at the clinic where you work. |
|
Why should pregnant women have to stand in line for hours, while the rich get access to a private clinic in Toronto? |
|
The stress of the car ride is too much for them and they arrive at the clinic feeling very nervous and unhappy. |
|
They indicated that they wished to seek alternative therapy, consisting of nutrition, herbs, vitamins and prayer, at a clinic in Mexico. |
|
She is a physician in the largest natural medicine clinic in Western Canada. |
|
Mr. Abe's center was designated as the clinic and helipad, because it had a sports field. |
|
In 1904 he became director of the chemistry laboratory of the medical clinic at the Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen municipal hospital. |
|
The Pap test clinic has been organized to help ensure that women who don't have a family doctor can still get tested. |
|
|
It's standing room only on the bus, which shuttled 32 employees from their desk chairs to our clinic chairs over the course of four days. |
|
Interviewed in his clinic hours after the verdict, Fadl admitted he had removed a wart from Sohair's pubic area. |
|
As the clinic started I also decided to watch my intake of food and start eating better. |
|
The mosque was a natural clinic because people would be apt to carry the wounded to a holy place, looking for, at least, distance from the crowd. |
|
After this, your eyes will be checked each year in the clinic but you should also visit your own eye doctor and dentist every year. |
|
Emergency treatment means veterinary treatment necessarily carried out in a clinic or a hospital. |
|
A 56 year old Caucasian woman was referred to our clinic seeking an implant solution for her edentulous mandible. |
|
The new clinic will offer services not presently available to residents in Kipling and surrounding communities. |
|
We were told that the employees were aware that the clinic must offer services in both English and French. |
|
The clinic accepts no liability for the loss of personal possessions, money or other valuables. |
|
If necessary, a prisoner may be transferred to a clinic outside a prison and will remain under guard until he or she is on the road to recovery. |
|
Rumours are going around parliament that a famous soccer player will be conducting a football clinic in the city. |
|
In isolated Yawan village, Medair's team builds a health clinic without the help of machines, using only hammers, shovels, and pickaxes. |
|
Now, off the record, I ask you to be careful and just stick to football, and the clinic and leave as soon as you've finished. |
|
The clinic specializes in a type of injury called repetitive strain injury, or cumulative trauma disorder. |
|
It also seems like a lot of bother to take him to the public health clinic in the middle of winter. |
|
Once the project got going, the message started getting to them and people came to the clinic to receive health care. |
|
Verdict: In some cases Dr Deborah McManners Naturopath and homeopath who runs women's clinic Homeopathic remedies can be very useful. |
|
There is no operating theatre, but an emergency caesarian was recently carried out at the clinic anyway. |
|
During Tom's biweekly clinic visit, he asks you to prescribe a lethal dose of narcotics for possible use at some future date. |
|
|
I welcomed the running clinic as an opportunity to learn and brush up on information that I thought I already knew. |
|
Since awaking from his medically induced coma on 16 June, he has been treated at a rehabilitation clinic near his family home in Lausanne. |
|
Albert Prigogine was dead on arrival at the clinic, at about 16:30. The second victim died at the clinic shortly afterwards. |
|
I called the cancer clinic and told them that I could not go through with the first scheduled chemo treatment. |
|
But if the clinic is not the one, which has a contract with the working unit of the patient, payment is required. |
|
Antenatal clinic data are considered a valid bellwether for the course of the epidemic in the region. |
|
And, each donor clinic will continue to be staffed with at least one nurse consultant and one registered nurse who will oversee all activities. |
|
Before 1994, women were informed about the study both verbally and through posters in the clinic waiting area. |
|
Patients arriving at RediClinic branches are given a pager, so that they can shop nearby until the clinic can see them. |
|
This means at the level of the clinic that a symptom is a metaphor and desire is a metonymy. |
|
On Tuesday night, the Thai military raided the IVF clinic where Chanbua was impregnated with gammy and his twin. |
|
Rusting street signs primly warn against parking, or herald a clinic or a pedestrian crossing. |
|
Two percent of patients with myasthenia gravis or Lou Gehrig's disease can arrive at clinic with neck weakness but the other problems of these diseases soon begin. |
|
She plans to resume her seamstress classes and in the meantime has been awarded a grant by the Lascahobas clinic to become a market vendor. |
|
I went to a nearby walk-in clinic but was told my symptoms were probably morning sickness. |
|
If you want to lose weight, fast or go over to a vegetarian diet you must inform the clinic in charge of your treatment. |
|
The sedation clinic was created to treat healthy children who have dental phobia. |
|
The clinic has a prosthetics laboratory that is staffed entirely by people who themselves have been fitted with prosthetics. |
|
When the dizzy spells got so bad that I felt seasick every morning, I went to see a doctor in a suburban GP clinic in Goa. |
|
It's one that, over a year ago, led me to take a chlamydia test at local clinic in a frenzy of – thankfully, unfounded – paranoia. |
|
|
Van Channeang bawled in her mothers arms Wednesday outside the Mondul Mith Chouy Mith health clinic in Takhmau town. |
|
Beginning in 2007, patients in Basel will be able to recuperate in a clinic in the Black Forest. |
|
An anaesthetist, your doctor in charge or his or her locum can be contacted at any time through the clinic should this be necessary. |
|
Set up by a Dubliner to provide vital health services to schoolgoing children, St Joseph's is run as a small clinic that is affiliated to a local school. |
|
In fact, there had been two decades of research in animals on IVF, and the protesters failed to block the Norfolk clinic from producing its first test-tube baby a year later. |
|
A few nurses and clinic assistants are gossiping about an HIV-positive client in front of other clients. |
|
Renovating an existing clinic or opening a new one is an ambitious endeavour. |
|
The Inuvik clinic attempted three times to fill a vacancy, but the position remains unfilled. |
|
Client: Well, around the time I got pregnant with my last baby I went to the clinic because I was itching and my discharges smelled bad. |
|
One year later, at age 41, they reconciled, and the couple came back to Jain's clinic for IVF after she had had a miscarriage. |
|
She and her husband Marcus own a Minnesota clinic where counsellors encourage gay people to pray to rid themselves of same-sex desires. |
|
The fields around the school and clinic have been tilled, thanks to loans as well as training available to the famers. |
|
Last month, an apparent pro-life vandal destroyed the abortion clinic in Kalispell, Montana. |
|
A community clinic launched by the police in Liden has been hailed as such a success that another bobby is being added to the beat to ensure crime stays down. |
|
Invariably I have been greeted by cancer clinic volunteers returning their unselfish labour, time and talents to our health system. |
|
Now maybe some kid might want to come to the clinic but he or she is thinking what will I gain from it? |
|
It could be used to map the catchment area of the hospital or clinic from which the woman came. |
|
Dr. Roumeliotis is no stranger to eastern Ontario as his monthly pediatric clinic is based out of Hawkesbury. |
|
A man pushes a pregnant woman in a wheelbarrow on an emergency visit to a clinic in Zambia. |
|
All newborns with this malformation will automatically be referred to the clinic and be followed according to a well-defined protocol. |
|
|
A travel health clinic can provide the necessary information in an inoculation is required. |
|
The stressful daily life in the clinic leaves you little leeway for discussions. |
|
His axillary temperature is 37 °C. He is brought to the clinic because he has diarrhoea and a rash. |
|
While at work A was exposed to chemical fumes, fainted, and was brought to a medical clinic by a manager. |
|
Nine half-day patient ambulatory clinics are offered weekly, including a newborn baby clinic for prompt assessment of newborn murmurs. |
|
At six weeks pregnant, she found a trusted doctor known among her circle of friends who would carry out abortions from his clinic in a hospital. |
|
The resulting clinic is a creative blend of health care and social services. |
|
The children were left in the care of a clinic employee while we took him to a hospital about 13 miles away. |
|
Subjects must be told that they would be seen by this clinic regardless of their decision. |
|
If we do not think this is the appropriate clinic for the patient, we will guide the parent to other services. |
|
The clinic also serves as a referral agency for problems that are not of a legal nature. |
|
I suspect I may be taken off the list completely for the whole clinic now as a result of being here. |
|
When we see a heavy child come into the clinic and both of his parents are obese, we know the task before us is especially difficult. |
|
The children were, again, in the care of a clinic employee for a few hours. |
|
Ability to get to the blood pressure clinic could also influence potential subjects. |
|
Be an assistant teacher at a local school, or work in a health clinic or on a microfinance project. |
|
Taking your child to a walk-in clinic may seem like a good solution, but it prizes convenience over quality. |
|
The team converted the town's clinic into a 24-bed hospital, the only such facility in Kholm, and turned a broken-down hotel into a health clinic. |
|
Several non-church members also trickled onto the church yard the first afternoon, perhaps drawn by the music, or perhaps they had heard about the free clinic beforehand. |
|
As the only abortion-performing clinic in North Dakota, Red River is the main target. |
|
|
Exact clinic locations in this map have been obscured to be neither visible nor retrievable. |
|
She had a smooth postoperative recovery and maintained her hematocrit postoperatively without any hematinics when reviewed in the outpatient clinic after two weeks. |
|
Apart from the rooms where patients are treated, the main clinic from which he works in Kitarare, has a nursery and there are plans for an herbarium. |
|
If you are someone who is anxious, depressed or having a problem do come along to this clinic where you can discuss in confidence any matters you need to. |
|
But his civilian job as clinical manager at the prosthetics and orthotics clinic at Mississippi Methodist Rehabilitation Center was never far from his mind. |
|
The fitting diaphragm can then be sold to the patient and the clinic stock replenished, or the patient can be sent to the pharmacy to order the correct size. |
|
In the beginning, they hung their black flag outside the clinic to show their power. |
|
The towns that were affected were mostly small communities of brick houses, a compact commercial area, a church or two, a school, and maybe a health clinic or a hospital. |
|
The clinic also provides routine checkups for pregnant woman, but it has limited capacity. |
|
Nurses at the clinic say the facility cannot run a 24-hour shift due to fear of Ebola. |
|
Let's hope the clinic this afternoon will pass quickly, so that I can look to washing away the bad karma that has been following me with some irie spirit later. |
|
In the present-day world when allopathy calls the shots everywhere, an acupuncturist also operates his clinic here in the city to treat the patients. |
|
A group treatment program was designed for anorexic clients attending a multidisciplinary, outpatient eating disorders clinic in a general hospital. |
|
Plans to move a drug rehabilitation clinic into Bradford city centre have run into a major stumbling block after protests from shops and organisations. |
|
A small number of babies will need further tests, in a special hospital clinic run by audiologists, if neither ear shows a clear response after the screening tests. |
|
He plans to return to the Dominican Republic this summer with a group of Scouts to build another clinic and a unit for children with special needs. |
|
Already the clinic will incur extra cost to gain an ambulatory-surgery-facility license. |
|
One of the vehicles will be converted to make a mobile clinic and dispensary service, while another will be used as a theatre for minor operations. |
|
You could smell the dental clinic before you got there, a mixture of meths and cleaning fluid that got stronger as you followed the little concrete path up to the door. |
|
I saw the Chlamydial eye disease trachoma in the poor of Glasgow and lymphogranuloma in soldiers from a military hospital STD clinic in 1940 before the cause was known. |
|
|
The Neonatal clinic for outpatients is relatively quiet compared to the maternity ward. |
|
A nurse whose life was saved after a colleague spotted a cancerous mole on her leg helped to screen others at a skin cancer screening clinic yesterday. |
|
Oddly, part of their package for asylum included a letter from a Vancouver clinic stating that Harry had received a vasectomy. |
|
Finally, there was a vigil of about ten people standing hand in hand across the street form the clinic praying quietly. |
|
It was not within the resources of the study to use an automatically timed slide projector and there was insufficient space in the clinic to use a slide projector and screen. |
|
A clinic that provides drug users with clean needles, syringes, and a safe place to inject could substantially reduce syringe sharing, according to a recent study. |
|
If the evaluating officer makes a determination, this law would then require the accused person to attend in front of a qualified medical person, either in a clinic or a hospital, where a blood sample would be taken. |
|
A DENTAL clinic in Coventry has helped to give a new puppy the future of becoming a guide dog. |
|
The defendant claimed that the dentist, a foreigner, worked in the dental clinic per day and as a shawarma vendor in the evening. |
|
Generally speaking you should immediately contact your specialist or clinic if you experience fresh pain in the operating area, new swelling, disturbed wound healing, exudations from the scar or unexplainable fever. |
|
An epilepsy clinic should be staffed by the following specialists: neurologist, neurosurgeon, neuropsychologist, clinical nurse and others with training and experience in epilepsy. |
|
This rare genodermatosis represents combination of clinic features of hereditary epidermolysis bullosa and poikiloderma congenitale. |
|
I called my friends who suggested I go and visit a clinic near my house and buy a sick note. |
|
Help her diagnose and heal needy animals in this madcap dash classic. From the local veterinary clinic to a sea park all the way to a big city zoo, Daisy needs to keep her ailing friends happy and healthy. |
|
One day while he was at home on active furlough, he received a call from a nurse, who told him he had to be at the clinic within four hours to give a urine sample. |
|
Since then the numbers of demonstrators picketing the clinic has dwindled. |
|
Both medical clinic and a fundamental research laboratory, this has become one of the large European scientific equipment facilities able to receive teams from around the world. |
|
You can go to the pro bono clinic and get some advice. |
|
He currently works as a physiotherapist at a private clinic in Moncton. |
|
This flowchart suggested by the neuroanatomy corresponds fairly well with what psychologists see in the clinic and lab. |
|