词汇 | example_english_professional |
释义 | Examples of professionalThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Will healthcare professionals risk their licenses if they assist a woman? Students also have to understand the moral importance of their relationships with peers and other health professionals. Patients are not made participants in their own treatment but are only shielded from blatant forms of unconsented-to activity by health care professionals (p. 3). The frustration experienced by professionals in these cases may be inversely proportional to the frequency with which they occur. The language so current today of speaking of patients as "consumers" and healthcare professionals as "providers" unwittingly perhaps feeds into this. What are nonstriking health professionals' duties to the striking workers? During the interim period of metamorphosis and uncertainty, health professionals' collective protest actions, including strikes, can be expected to increase for two reasons. Finally, it will encourage medical professionals to work with their patients in trying to satisfy these interests. All hospital services, day services and the time of community-based professionals were costed in this way. Perception of wellness is increased for the patient, family and professionals when there is less-reliance on medical technology. By analogy, the process of induction and recovery from general anesthesia is a delicate one requiring the special skills of highly trained medical professionals. 500 professionals who are just getting started but know something of the basics. The editor's target readership for this book includes advanced undergraduates, postgraduate students and professionals. Despite this, the techniques are all presented clearly and successfully simplified so as not to alienate the wide audience, from students to professionals. The category of coopted membership was created last year to enable professionals to join the 63-year-old consultative body. The group that expressed most interest in having a caesarean section in the absence of any medical indication were the nulliparous health professionals. All pregnant women have contact with health service professionals and this provides an opportunity to identify and help women experiencing domestic violence. Strategies for interventions must be sensitive to the possibility that many health professionals may have had personal experiences of domestic violence. From the study, it emerged that therapeutic professionals are involved in the legal field in a variety of ways in the context of divorce. Therapeutic professionals are entrusted by other agents to assess the arrangement that will best serve the child's interests. By understanding the problem, working together, and using simple practical measures, health professionals can produce improvements in patient care. Both groups reported a need for more ongoing support from family members, friends, and health care professionals. What influences agricultural professionals' views towards organic agriculture? A particularly demanding patient can often persuade professionals, especially busy general practitioners and consultants that they need care. Carers and health and social care professionals identified a range of potential sources where they thought they might be able to purchase assistive devices. Being admitted to hospital means that they will meet numerous health professionals and are expected to remember faces, names and roles. Effective team-working and key-working is only possible when a group of professionals have established a pattern of trust and collaboration, usually facilitated by effective leadership. In the same manner as with patients, technologies can alter or challenge the autonomy of the professionals. First, the model explains 43 percent of the variance in system continuance intention for this group of professionals. The questionnaire was designed in collaboration with health professionals from the three hospitals. Assessment results need to be "marketed" to both professionals and the public. Several centers work to build the capacity and skills of health professionals to know when and how to use systematic methods when performing reviews. Training health professionals increases the degree to which they offer anti-smoking interventions and their effectiveness in doing so. Also, in this trial, not all of the professionals followed the recommendations of the guidelines in all aspects of the treatment. Assessment of a new technology in the field where there is no tradition for assessment may seem unjust to the professionals in the field. The focus will be on aspects of particular interest to information professionals, such as formulation of search strategies, most appropriate sources, and extensiveness of searches. Five health professionals with expertise in wound care completed the exercise. The number of healthcare professionals employed in the ward was established by using results from a previous costing exercise. As a consequence, the training platform is conceived both as a tool for professionals and for individual patient training. Doctors and other professionals generally work either in these institutions or in private practice or both. Both healthcare professionals and experts from industry who understand the technology should be involved in designing the way in which a particular technology is assessed. The medical professionals who recorded the answers were all familiar with the patient and his/her care situation. All categories of health-care professionals are included as well as any kind of health-care or clinical practice, hospital- or communitybased. Other outcomes measures included ar terial puncture, hematoma, infection, failed inser tion, and assistance from other healthcare professionals. Within the cancer field a highly mobilized group of patients and medical professionals campaign to promote the philosophy that much cancer is avoidable and curable. Several topics in technology assessment are addressed, such as the effectiveness of communication styles of health professionals and different types of interprofessional cooperation. A general lack of incentives characterizes the situation of public health professionals. Most of these practitioners are independent health professionals. All health professionals know that the same gamble underpins almost every treatment decision. In shared decision-making, patients and health professionals share both the process of decisionmaking and ownership of the decision made. No longer a field for amateurs, the discipline of early science calls for a new generation of professionals. The city's middle-class professionals, and those who could afford to emigrate to neighbouring countries, started leaving in their thousands. As a result there was a persistent shortage of doctors in the colonies, to the inevitable benefit of existing professionals. The shared assumption of legal professionals, therapeutic professionals and divorcing parents alike is that such a decision calls for therapeutic, not legal, expertise. Architects' relationships with their clients, other professionals, contractors - and with one another - are generally understood in academia as creatively neutral, and unrelated to architectural design. At diagnosis of diabetes, the importance of self-management goals must be clearly emphasized with health care professionals communicating positively and motivationally with patients. The emphasis was firmly placed on prevention rather than reaction, and pointed to the need for partnership working and collaboration between health and educational professionals. Finally, we should like to thank all of the health professionals and patients who gave up their time to be interviewed. Why should health professionals be given yet another guilty burden? The patients knew every 'case' was unique and that professionals were unable to state causes, outcomes and timeframes. The inclusion of comprehensive reference lists is helpful for professionals wishing to study individual topics further. Triage in domestic medical emergencies requires healthcare professionals to make judgments about the likely survival of patients who need medical treatment. One could argue that no matter what the payment system, we acted more like rational profit makers, less like professionals. The results show that it is managers who experienced such decline relative to professionals from 1988 to 1995. To managers and professionals his message is that if we can't say how we actually make our organization a better place, we're out! The real case managers, however, are family members who far outnumber professionals in performing that function. Practically the only group truly abandoned in the process was medical professionals, who nonetheless managed to obstruct some reforms during implementation. There is a requirement for medical professionals to access vast amounts information and numerous, up to date guidelines within their working lives. The project also found that the nurse reviewers made more referrals to other healthcare professionals than previously made by the clinical oncologist. More resources should be directed to organising in-service training for health professionals. Strictly speaking, self-use documents are those produced by professionals during the routine course of performing their duties. Again, this type of information is essential for health professionals who aim to successfully trigger smoking cessation attempts. Ultimately, as planning treatment programs for mental health clients continues, relationships among clients, professionals, and community members should be strengthened. There must be a community of professionals who understand and exploit economic opportunities. We analyze the spectrum of dual loyalty conflicts and explore ethical models developed to explain the role of health professionals in the military. All three books should be read by professionals and volunteers concerned with the elderly. Three major themes emerged from the patient interview data and provided a different perspective on the barriers described by professionals. Finally, self-monitoring of blood glucose provides patients with greater freedom, from professionals and in their daily lives. What seem to be needed are clearer guidelines which lead to improved communication among medical professionals. In time, sufficient information and expertise may become available for a clinical guideline to be drafted for health-care professionals (1). To an extraordinary extent, they have used local volunteers, in tandem with public professionals, to deliver social services. Having acquired such information, what are the professional's ethical responsibilities according to various codes of ethics? However, the perceptions that professionals have about the developmental requirements and cognitive capacity of adolescents impacts on how, and if, adolescents receive such information. I can imagine it being frequently consulted by all health professionals involved in infectious disease surveillance. The information obtained would be useful to inform doctors and other health professionals of the issues involved when they are consulting for otitis media. In developing the programme, the worker consulted older people and local professionals. Thus, a number of professionals have to be involved, as an interdisciplinary team. I would not generally recommend this book to carers and would be selective about which parts to recommend for professionals. The researchers usefully suggested that depression-specific locus of control scales could help mental health professionals to formulate intervention strategies to fit the particular individual. According to the professionals the breakdown happened because the parents were the cause of the child's special needs. On the other hand, refusal to cooperate would have been perceived by the professionals as reinforcing the latter's initial perceptions. Does it mean that once the information becomes known by market professionals the requirement is fulfilled? While councillors came in for much criticism for being representative, health professionals had similar difficulties. The government have also specified their expectations of outputs such as target numbers of certain operative procedures, previously left to authorities, their managers and professionals. If necessary, you can ask the professionals to teach your helpers, to be absolutely sure they learn how to handle the patient accurately. Recruitment and data collection were conducted by professionals who were members of each cultural community. An important byproduct will be, we hope, improved training in and awareness of mental health and its stigmatization by scientists, professionals, and treatment staff. The journal serves the interests of all professionals concerned with these topics. Participants were referred to the program by mental health professionals, teachers, and/or parents. The book is aimed at advanced students, researchers and professionals in agricultural economics and policy, and environmental and pollution sciences. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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