It has hospitals, medical clinics, a mental health research institute, and two public broadcasting stations. |
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A lot of vets have business relationships with other clinics, even if only an emergency vet. |
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Last week, health workers carried out protest rallies at Santiago hospitals and clinics. |
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Participants were recruited prenatally and attended review clinics at age 3 and 5 years. |
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Thank goodness doctors and nurses working in large hospitals and medical clinics are not allowed such a broad stroke interpretation of the law. |
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He trained cadres of engineers and built health clinics and schools in Iraq. |
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The first shift required is a departure from being concerned only with patients who are referred to outpatient clinics. |
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This includes staff members in mammography, nuclear medicine, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, physical medicine, and clinics. |
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These clinics provide education on health and nutrition for mothers and monitor their children's growth. |
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Screening instruments are used commonly in specialty clinics and mental health settings. |
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The authors studied patients who were referred to specialized hospital clinics for the treatment of venous ulcers. |
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Toronto has a Blue Jay Caravan that in the off-season goes across Canada putting on baseball clinics. |
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During her time at St Barnabas, it flourished as a hospital with a busy outpatient department and four clinics, one 40 miles distant. |
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Fewer than half of the patients referred to emergency departments and cardiac outpatient clinics have heart disease. |
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Participants were identified and recruited from outpatient clinics in cardiology and care of the elderly and from hospital wards. |
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Some clinics also use file banks to free themselves of important files that may no longer be necessary to keep on-site. |
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Every district of 2 million has clinics, a primary health center, and a hospital. |
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I regularly hold joint clinics with colleagues from overlapping specialties, such as genetics, neurology, ophthalmology, etc. |
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The embryos, or pre-embryos, at fertility clinics are frozen at sometime between two and five days after fertilization. |
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Putting optometric clinics in schools might generate bigger academic gains than many educational reforms we spend so much energy disputing. |
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They studied 121 women with stress incontinence who were referred to six gynecology clinics in Finland. |
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These treatments require instruction by a specialist nurse or doctor and are usually only prescribed at specialist hospital clinics. |
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Most established otolaryngology departments now have specialist voice clinics. |
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As there were no private clinics then, and hospitals were charitable institutions for paupers, he went to the house of his cousin. |
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The hospital authorities must know the number of staff on each shift and the average number of outpatients attending clinics. |
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Project ideas include educational workshops, community outreach and education opportunities, master classes, seminars and clinics. |
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Several subjects produced diagnosis cards and follow-up notes from medical clinics. |
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Having completed two free coaching clinics, the SLTA plans many more of these clinics in the outstations. |
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They micromanage and overindulge in the notes they've gobbled up at coaching clinics. |
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Ear, nose and throat clinics have been taking patients every day complaining of hoarse voices and throat pains. |
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These clinics also employ holistic approaches to cancer treatment such as meditation, visualisation, massage and so on. |
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He has unveiled a three-year recovery plan that includes slashing prices and closing its laser eye treatment, dentist and chiropody clinics. |
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They studied 48 patients attending hospital clinics for respiratory, cardiac, general, or palliative medicine in Australia. |
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Many surgeons working in private practice and in cosmetic clinics would not meet these criteria. |
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Medical wastes result from treatment of patients in hospitals, clinics, and surgeries. |
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There are four hospitals and five medical clinics in Kuta and the nearby Balinese capital of Denpasar. |
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The city also plans to host four free or low-cost spay-and-neuter clinics throughout the year, Fusco said. |
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Working conditions vary widely from the worst kind of sweatshop to factory complexes with clinics, schools and entertainment. |
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Brochures, written in Afrikaans, English, isiZulu, isiXhosa and Setswana, are available from all the city's clinics and hospitals. |
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He said the use of solar energy could help people in rural areas to have power for their schools and clinics. |
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If standards slide as Asian clinics proliferate and competition increases, patients will suffer. |
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Ghouri discovered that clinics that did not comply with the gag rule were shutting at an alarming rate. |
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When extremist pro-life individuals and groups burn down abortion clinics, is that not an act of terrorism? |
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The Albanians staged a war of passive resistance, forming their own schools and health clinics. |
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It can be shipped dry, and then, when it reaches clinics, it can be reconstituted with water and injected. |
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Sullivan imposed the gag rule on US clinics that received federal funds, meaning abortion couldn't be mentioned as an option. |
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But don't think that specialized clinics are the only places prepared to help couples deal with this knotty problem. |
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Indeed it is envisaged that in the future it could also be used for clinics by consultants. |
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Children with an abnormal coagulation profile are frequently referred to pediatric hematology clinics. |
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We selected patients by examining all referral letters to the hospital's gastroenterology outpatient clinics and open access endoscopy service. |
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Health clinics in Merril are reporting a drastic increase in depression, and the crisis center is filled to capacity. |
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And now, as his execution by lethal injection nears, some clinics providing abortions are on alert for possible violence. |
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It was administered under the Soviet system from central clinics at which a manual record system was maintained. |
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The clinics also did not fulfil the formalities required under the PNDT Act. |
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It has consulting rooms for all five GPs plus space for travel clinics, physiotherapy, podiatry, counselling and family clinics. |
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The clinics need more space and more services could be made available there if enlargement was to take place. |
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Three medical clinics have been rehabilitated and opened and five new clinics are scheduled to be built, according to the ministry. |
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Abortion clinics opened and did a thriving business, even in the face of much pro-life mayhem. |
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A two-by-two contingency table showed a significantly higher proportion of relapses among clinics on the Hong Kong Island. |
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Light therapy, with ultraviolet A or B, is available at specialist hospital clinics or with lamps that can be used at home. |
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The consultant might travel around several clinics and carry out joint consultations with the doctor or nurse and patient. |
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I thought I could just pop into my local clinic and see someone, like the drop in clinics I was used to. |
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Sites for recruitment were in-patient medical units and ambulatory care clinics of a university hospital, physicians' offices, and churches. |
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Many patients arrive at plastic surgery clinics with unrealistic expectations. |
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During the 1980s a militant wing of the pro-life movement had attempted to close clinics by direct action. |
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Currently, stem cells used for research largely come from embryos leftover from fertility clinics. |
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Many do residencies at affiliated hospitals and clinics with Hispanic clienteles of 60 percent and higher. |
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The research data tend to be formulated from actuarial models and short trials in pregnant women attending antenatal clinics. |
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It is presented to expectant women through hospital scan units and antenatal clinics. |
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It is probable that dietary recommendations in antenatal clinics occur too late to have detectable effects in the perinatal period. |
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There are also a large number of mobile dispensaries and clinics where doctors are busy dispensing medicines to pilgrims. |
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He said his department was busy trying to strengthen primary health care by bringing clinics closer to the areas without hospitals or clinics. |
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Other activities include hiking, antiquing, exploring nearby ghost towns and hosted shooting clinics at their range. |
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So the small satellite towns are now America's centre for crystal readers, bone throwers, residential therapies and self-help clinics. |
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There are enough clinics for the geographical area covered by the township, she says. |
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He started donating in clinics after meeting infertile couples during investigations of his former wife's infertility. |
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Sadly, phoney clinics offer spurious tests which will diagnose allergies in virtually anybody. |
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In 1921 Stopes founded the Society for Constructive Birth Control which led the way for the later family-planning clinics. |
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Not only are they given away for free at some clinics, but a subscription for the pill at a chemist costs only pennies. |
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He has rowed back on criticism he made of the manner in which orthodontic assessment clinics are held in Sligo. |
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Politicians hold clinics in pubs, press the flesh, have to be seen to be personable. |
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Shannon attends regular clinics and will probably do so for the rest of her life, but the change in her is dramatic. |
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And the rise of clinics selling gift vouchers means that friends and family can contribute to presents of an operation for their loved ones. |
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On February 15 over 200 Salvadorean police took over 15 public hospitals and clinics in El Salvador's capital city of San Salvador. |
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It caters for all the family, from junior sessions and beginners' courses to personal coaching clinics. |
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Reliance on folk medicine has been lessening, and modern medicine with physicians, nurses, clinics, pharmacies, and sanatoria is the norm. |
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As well, it is possible to provide regular on-site clinics if your work place is within reasonable travelling distance of Granville. |
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Hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, sanitariums, and orphanages were all a part of the network of care for the immigrants. |
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The authors assessed patients who were attending anticoagulation clinics in five Canadian teaching hospitals. |
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The two clinics run by the council have 590 cases of child malnutrition on their books. |
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Besides, another really laudable step was the running of coaches and umpires' clinics concurrent with the National Championship. |
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Forty-six primary care clinics in six managed care organizations participated in the study. |
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About 5000 nurses in rural clinics and district hospitals qualified for the special grants, and would receive backpay from April, he said here. |
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The last of these included the use of preoperative assessment clinics to ensure that patients were fit for surgery. |
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Local institutional review boards, school boards, and clinics approved the study. |
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The residency will also offer regular weekly clinics for people who've sent in work and would like the chance to talk about it face to face. |
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Reports from British clinics suggest two or three cases a week relate to foetal abnormality. |
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It just haunted me that people could get to a place where bombing clinics or shooting abortionists is seen as anything other than an atrocity. |
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Her behaviour was always the same on the ward rounds, in clinics, and in theatre. |
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My mother used to take me to work with her, at family planning clinics which were run as a gynaecocracy. |
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Some GUM clinics have drop in times, when you don't need to make an appointment. |
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The clinics take place in courses of seven weeks, with appointments of one hour each week. |
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In the Renaissance Hospital, clinics and wards will be based on patient groups rather than medical specialties. |
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A pilot scheme which provided general vaccination clinics on Saturdays proved very popular. |
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Since diabetes is seen as a slow killer, diabetic clinics always advise people to take utmost care in their diet. |
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Specifically, menorrhagia is one of the most common reasons for referral to gynaecology clinics. |
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It was also announced that such coaching and umpiring clinics will be a regular feature of the season's activities from now on. |
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He made many friends with public representatives of the party over the years and a number of them held their regular clinics in his premises. |
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For the last nine years, Silberman toured nationally conducting clinics and performing in schools. |
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There was no toyi-toyi for houses, shortage of medicines at clinics, insufficient learning materials for schools and student class boycotts. |
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Makeshift clinics have been besieged with thousands of victims turning up with pneumonia and diarrhoea. |
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This, however, contradicts our anecdotal impression from accident and emergency and fracture clinics. |
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He also discusses the role of gender identity clinics in gender transition, with specific focus on the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry in Toronto. |
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Unless we work for justice through social change, the need at food banks, homeless shelters, and low-income medical clinics will only increase. |
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In the United Kingdom most cases of sexually transmitted infections are treated at genitourinary medicine clinics. |
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We also thank all the nurses in the 3 sexually transmitted disease clinics for participating in the study. |
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You can receive biofeedback training in physical therapy clinics, medical centers and hospitals. |
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They're planning for a Sunday drop in league and summer clinics for high school students. |
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Gastroenterology clinics at Neath are dedicated to the specialty, whereas at Morriston the clinics also cover general medicine. |
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Table 1 lists the details of the clinics and surgeries and consultations recorded. |
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During practical training, ward rounds and outpatient clinics should be educational. |
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At present the morning-after pill is available free from GPs and family planning clinics. |
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Having attended this conference, I am now finding the pituitary clinics to be more rewarding and stimulating. |
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The authority regulates all clinics by routine annual inspections, plus unannounced inspections, in an effort to keep mistakes to a minimum. |
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This advice has changed dramatically, with the development of multidisciplinary clinics for lupus in pregnancy. |
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Women who attended the antenatal clinics of a medical center in the United Kingdom were recruited for the study. |
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She says that when one of her familiar charges disappear, she calls around looking for them at detox clinics, hospitals or police stations. |
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Physician assistants commonly share on-call time, and routinely run satellite clinics in underserved areas. |
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Women were identified through hospital computer systems and the records of midwives and clerks in hospital and community antenatal clinics. |
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A number of British fertility clinics are already testing embryos for inherited conditions like muscular dystrophy. |
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Light box treatment is usually carried out in outpatient clinics in your local hospital. |
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And of the 5,000 children who turned up at eye clinics for further checks, about half were mildly myopic or shortsighted. |
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Private clinics providing thinly veiled opportunities for queue-jumping have expanded. |
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The well-heeled and well-connected often flew to Puerto Rico or Sweden and checked into clinics. |
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It is standard practice in a lot of European private clinics to pay for a five-day stay even when you have a natural birth. |
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These are in addition to conventional healthcare sites, such as health centres, antenatal clinics, general practice surgeries, and hospitals. |
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Staff in eye clinics often warn people whose pupils have been dilated not to drive home. |
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We desperately need more clinics for treating people and educating them about the dangers. |
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In El Salvador riot police broke a medical workers strike by occupying clinics in February. |
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As well as a second operating theatre, the unit needs more ward space and more facilities to hold clinics and carry out research. |
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Outpatient therapy is provided at hospitals, clinics and some nursing homes. |
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One of the most widely publicized cases, involving two clinics in North Jakarta, occurred in March. |
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Many health clubs, sports centres, beauty clinics, complementary therapy centres and health spas now offer aromatherapy massage. |
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Many of the clinics claiming to cure venereal diseases may be operating without licences. |
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The hospital, which opened its doors in 1995, runs a number of speciality clinics. |
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So ideally, for children to go through the early child health clinics, involving family doctors orthoptists, nurses, to make the screening available. |
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There is some debate about how this will affect clinics that abut sidewalks or public streets. |
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Now, the state has just two clinics providing surgical abortions, in Billings and Missoula. |
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In the absence of walk-in clinics the options available to the public are self care, care in an emergency department, or care by a general practitioner. |
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Thus, the SHU was chock full of contraband, because all the x-ray machines were used by the clinics and not the guards. |
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These clinics will be held in the 38 local wats regularly on a rotating basis in conjunction with the Pattaya and Chonburi city councils and the local abbots. |
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Private clinics have popped up in several provinces, offering quicker diagnostic care for those willing to pay hundreds of dollars to jump the queue. |
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The most common type of booking, adopted by 23 of the 24 pilot sites, was for day case admissions from hospital outpatient clinics and in some cases from general practice. |
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The state has argued that this law is necessary to prevent obstruction and congestion going into the abortion clinics. |
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Diane Danielson, coordinator of the clinics, said that last year the clinics taught more than 10,000 women to shoot. |
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I am sure there are no better hospitals or clinics in the whole world. |
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Significant differences could be demonstrated when clinics were recoded under three main geographic districts, namely, Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories. |
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His back clinics brought great relief to colleagues and patients alike. |
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They laid claim to medical expertise as psychiatrists, and urged that patients be treated in clinics and private practices in the early stages of their illness. |
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We reviewed these evaluations in 60 patients referred after a diagnosis of anaphylaxis in primary care and seen in the allergy clinics at three hospitals in south west London. |
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Katie Klabusich, who has volunteered for years escorting pregnant women into clinics, told me a far different story. |
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The anti-abortion protesters who block clinics would also qualify. |
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High rates of parental antisocial personality disorder, substance abuse, and maternal depression have been found in boys referred to clinics for aggressive behavior. |
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A Health board faces the threat of prosecution and a hefty fine following the discovery of several sackfuls of waste in a field near one of its clinics. |
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Botox injections, which reduce worry lines and crow's feet, are available from beauty clinics, hairdressing salons and at Botox parties held in homes. |
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If abortion was illegal, many women would be forced to have abortions from unqualified physicians in backstreet clinics, risking their own health. |
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Lotsof eventually took the drug to the Netherlands, where some of the first ibogaine clinics were born. |
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The doctors in the field clinics always got her to do the stitching because she was so good at it. |
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There are smaller satellite clinics that might do limited sperm banking. |
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In 2000, 500 women participated in instructional handgun-shooting clinics with the NRA nationwide. |
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It is wealth from these sales that has enabled Mr Chavez to invest heavily in social programmes and in establishing schools and clinics in the poorer barrios. |
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The duties of a ward boy, also called bearers, include caring of patients and shifting them for tests to different wards and clinics in the hospital. |
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There are health clinics staffed by nurse midwives in rural areas. |
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What impact are veterinary clinics really having on the hardcore hangers on within Abu Sayyaf? |
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The scare came amid claims the two clinics had followed faulty immunisation procedures which could leave children unprotected against the diseases. |
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It is recommended that women go every year for a pap smear test, which can detect early warning signs of cancer, but many walk-in clinics don't do such routine screenings. |
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Until now, clinics have been allowed only to screen embryos for untreatable conditions or conditions that affect children, such as Huntington's disease and cystic fibrosis. |
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Recently, the American Academy of pediatrics released a new policy statement about the use of such clinics. |
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Even French women of modest means are much more likely than American women to get treatments in spas or clinics that scrub, polish, buff, massage and cream their skins. |
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In Grampian two orthodontists have carried out 10 extra clinics while a general surgeon has held two clinics, all at three times their daily rate. |
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In most countries, treatment is provided by some clinics or physicians. |
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On the Waggrakine property of Gary and Janella Patience, Steve conducted ten days of clinics and workshops for local riders, catering to all levels and stages of ability. |
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Donated glasses are sorted, cleaned and graded in the UK then delivered to ophthalmic clinics all over the world where opticians match the spectacles to their patients. |
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Team Athletics Track and Field is aimed at helping teachers confidently conduct athletics clinics that focus on maximum participation and fun while learning. |
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Napiers the herbalist, based in Edinburgh and Glasgow, received so many requests for natural treatments that it now runs regular menopause clinics. |
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You can buy the pills at some private clinics and from most pharmacies. |
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More than 10,000 leaflets setting out the legal requirements and advice for drivers have been distributed to police stations, petrol filling stations and health clinics. |
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More than 150 Congolese nurses now staff UK termination clinics. |
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On a purely physical level, it makes sense to lie down for a few minutes after artificial intrauterine insemination, although not all infertility clinics insist on this. |
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Quick and easy cosmetic treatments are readily available, with clinics, salons and even your local gym promising to smooth out wrinkles or plump up lips. |
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Most patients presenting at clinics are polysymptomatic, and improvement is inversely proportional to the chronicity and complexity of their presenting condition. |
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Once a month the supervisor observed each aide conducting visits and visited the clinics fortnightly to discuss the programme and to review the records of the visits. |
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During the national election campaign, Mr. Klein boasted he'd open more private clinics and begin a tax deduction based on income to raise more revenue. |
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She said although 90 per cent of arthritis patients would experience foot problems at some time, specialist foot clinics were scarce, in contrast with diabetic centres. |
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As one of only two consultants for the whole of west Cumbria, he travelled far and wide to outpatient clinics and did domiciliary visits all over the western Lake District. |
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There will be clinics, hay days, plowing matches, farm shows and the annual show that brings in the draft horse folks from all over the state of Texas. |
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It is building clinics, installing drainage and improving water supplies. |
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Victrelis, also called Boceprevir, will now be available on the NHS and in private clinics. |
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He took treatment at clinics across Europe, but by 1922 he was walking with two sticks, and by 1928 he was paralysed and blind. |
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It has organised revaccination clinics and only families who receive a letter about the issue are affected. |
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There are private clinics and hospitals at the Nuffield in the West end and Ross Hall in the South Side of the city. |
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The general clinics are a great way to keep my retinoscopy skills up to date. |
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The Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology recently posted 2006 outcome data from its member clinics. |
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Flynn said Caldwell told officials she would consider recertifying the clinics but warned that a change was unlikely. |
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The most commonly prescribed individual antimicrobials in the nine clinics were amoxycillin 250mg, co-trimoxazole 480mg, and doxycycline 100mg. |
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Boris Walker also known as Boris Wolfman was arrested for performing illegal surgeries on the Syrian refugees in small Turkish clinics. |
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Hillary raised funds to build a schoolhouse near the mountain in Nepal and help construct 12 medical clinics and two Nepalese airstrips. |
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Peter Mack presented inspiring clinics and master classes and also was active in adjudicating and performing during the conference. |
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All Gibraltarians are entitled to health care in public wards and clinics at the St Bernard hospital and primary health care centre. |
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By 1938 347 birth control clinics were running in the United States despite their advertisement still being illegal. |
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Although there is a hospital, most locals consult either their own witch doctor or medical clinics set up by western missionaries. |
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Malacca houses a number of government and private hospitals and health clinics, as well as hundreds of private clinics. |
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Urban centres are well served, and contain most of the hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies in Ghana. |
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In addition, there are 28 health centers, 35 sanitation centers and a variety of private clinics located throughout the archipelago. |
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Five health clinics, providing a total of more than 500 beds, each employ 120 to 170 staff. |
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There are five university hospitals, a military hospital and more than 40 general hospitals and specialist clinics. |
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According to an estimate, over 500 children are born in IVF clinics in the Capital every month. |
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The Saudi Arabia Ministry of Health plans to develop dental clinics in Qatif, in Eastern Provenience, Saudi Arabia. |
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He has now issued a circular to all private clinics and polyclinics concerning the excessive use of narcotics. |
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Likewise, a multicenter registry with 22 European phlebology clinics reported no cellulitis or necrotizing fasciitis in 12,173 sessions. |
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Four hospitals, twelve clinics, ten ambulances, a specialized center for the disabled, and two water desalinization centers have been damaged. |
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City Dental has launched their new private denture clinics offering private bespoke dentures at affordable prices. |
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We are increasing the capacity of these solutions as more of our nurses and orthoptic staff are being trained to support the clinics. |
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Utah Winter Games also offers beginner clinics in downhill skiing and cross country skiing. |
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The data on total number of pharmacies and clinics showed to be trustworthier after 2000 when the method of data collection changed. |
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However, HIS does not impose a formal accreditation system for NHS hospitals and clinics. |
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Salivary gland tumours treated in the stomatological clinics in Bratislava. |
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I miss clean, well-lit clinics that are fully equipped with supplies as simple as a tongue depressor. |
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Urgent-care clinics are springing up in retail stores across the country. |
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Under the new rules, IVF clinics will be able to replace a baby's defective mitochondrial DNA with healthy DNA from a female donor's egg. |
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The unit works collaboratively with the He Waka Tapu Trust, with both agencies providing free clinics for women in the priority groups. |
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After that he did voluntary service in one of psychoanalyst Alfred Adler's clinics for children. |
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We decided to approach kaumatua and kuia from the local Ngati Whatua iwi, along with other manuhiri, to see if they would bless both clinics. |
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The itching and the manginess eventually began to vex the hippies, leading them to seek help from the local free clinics. |
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Malaria infection in pregnant women attending antenantal clinics in Gboko, Benue State, Nigeria. |
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Its area office destroyed, three clinics destroyed and another unusable, Plunker was hit hard by the February 22 earthquake. |
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On the other hand offices, clinics, guest houses, beauty parlours are operating in the urban areas. |
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Dr Usha Khatri, who works for Dr Batra Homeopathic Clinic, said about 500 UAE nationals visit their clinics each month. |
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However, rifabutin is expensive and not currently available at public sector TB clinics. |
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Other forms of health care are provided for locally by clinics and surgeries. |
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This week the clinics are sending letters to patients recommending revaccinations. |
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They, along with their unspecialised doctor colleagues, run nursing homes or clinics that can treat general illnesses and undertake simple surgery. |
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Patients with stuffed nose and a hacking cough are crowding clinics and doctors are advising people to stay at home as the common cold is very contagious. |
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Critics cite the financial involvement of the Ford Foundation as the turning point when such clinics began to change from giving practical experience to engaging in advocacy. |
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Some countries, such as Bangladesh, that nominally ban abortion, may also support clinics that perform abortions under the guise of menstrual hygiene. |
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Some clinics perform the Hallpike maneuver with ENG, although this might not be the best way to evaluate induced eye movements, because those movements can be rotary. |
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While it may be costly in some clinics, Martin said the clinics they work with charge Dh130 for sterilising a male cat and Dh175 for a female cat. |
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In addition, Spain has over 50 detoxification wards and the communities of Cataluna y Andalucia have trial clinics for Diacetylmorphine, a heroin substitute. |
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Appointments for the paedodentics and orthopaedics clinics in the Hamad Medical Corporation Outpatient Annex at the Bone and Joint Centre will be rescheduled. |
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The city of Ponce is served by several clinics and hospitals. |
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But thanks to our task force, at least in part, this devastation was now softened with new schools and clinics in some of the most inaccessible areas of this nation. |
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Translating his words, ordinary citizens stood in long lines at clinics after the incident donating blood for the injured, in a stance of recurrently replayed solidarity. |
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As mosques are supposed to appeal to the community, they may also have additional facilities, from health clinics to libraries to gymnasiums, to serve the community. |
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Disease management programs, onsite clinics, dependent eligibility audits, and regular review and rebidding of health-care vendor contracts have achieved significant savings. |
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Several private clinics and hospitals provided services for the poor. |
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There are outpatient clinics in every residential area in Kuwait. |
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It opened in 1970, when similar clinics were cropping up throughout the country mainly to provide care for teen-aged mothers and Vietnam War veterans, she said. |
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A spokeswoman for Warwickshire NHS stressed that blood tests would still be taken in the remaining clinics and doctors' surgeries across the county. |
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The leading medic, originally from Cardigan, says a huge shortage of clinics which offer facelifts in Wales means most patients have to travel to London for treatment. |
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In addition there are a number of government clinics and private clinics. |
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Depth psychology now probably has more influence on the U.S. at large through business and advertising than through clinics or mental-health programs. |
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But the result is more sneezers and wheezers turning to clinics and medical offices to seek relief from visits to the park, hikes into the canyons or walks with the dog. |
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The facility, located at 3305 East Greenway and easily accessible from 51 South freeway, is one of six DSI Dialysis clinics serving patients in Phoenix and surrounding areas. |
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Veronica practices hypnotherapy at clinics in Morpeth and Seaton Delaval, and is a member of the Hypnotherapy Society with 10 years of experience. |
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On multiple occasions, beginning when she was 12, Sara went to her local GP and to walk-in clinics wearing her hijab to get the morning-after pill. |
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They may operate in partnership with other professionals, own and operate their own surgeries and clinics, and employ their own staff, including other doctors etc. |
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As a result, clinics and hospitals are understaffed and undersupplied. |
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