"As doctors we are committed to improving the healthcare available for our communities, " he said.
Jones rested in the cage with the belt around his waist as doctors wrapped his toe.
Doctors in the suburbs of Boston have similar lifestyles as doctors in Peoria, Lubbock, and Macon.
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Divorce rates among some professions such as doctors, however, appear to be unaffected by economic fluctuations.
Administered intravenously, the drug causes the patient to remain unconscious for as long as doctors deem necessary.
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For others, cholesterol may decrease without reducing their risk of heart attack as much as doctors expect.
Russ Smith collapsed onto the floor, along with several players, and was crying as doctors attended to Ware.
Of course the old style bedside manner will change somewhat as doctors become masters of technology rather than artists.
Besides the large retailers' litigation, other merchants filed their own suits, including small-business owners such as doctors and bakeries.
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Medecins Sans Frontieres, also known as Doctors Without Borders, was helping set up an isolation center at Kibaale's hospital.
It is already a specific offence to assault or obstruct people providing emergency care, such as doctors and nurses.
His party organisers include fish-farmers and grape-growers as well as doctors and lawyers.
It's more like "half-asleep" texting, as doctors describe it as a state of rest where a person isn't fully awake.
Bristol-Myers and ImClone could lose a significant chunk of sales as doctors stop using it in patients with the gene mutation.
Luke Hancock patted Ware's chest as doctors worked on the sophomore and Smith walked away, pulling his jersey over his eyes.
But he warned the fit notes needed to be carefully looked at as doctors were not there to police the system.
Even in the 1980s, says one, Cubans proudly served as doctors or independence fighters in Africa or elsewhere in Latin America.
That means they are required by law to always put your financial interests ahead of their own, same as doctors and lawyers.
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This research may increase the clinical use of manuka honey as doctors are faced with the threat of diminishingly effective antimicrobial options.
Several thousand Bulgarians work in Libya - mostly as doctors and engineers.
Teachers are considered professionals in the same class as doctors and lawyers.
Expert-network firms hire current or former company employees, as well as doctors and other specialists, to be consultants to funds making investment decisions.
He is set to undergo more tests in the coming months as doctors monitor his condition before making further decisions about his treatment.
Boston Scientific's lead is sure to advance further, as doctors present more data today showing that its stent works in especially higher-risk patients.
After all, these ambitious go-getters are working as doctors, lawyers, engineers, and advertising executives, blessed with great salaries, health benefits, and paid vacation.
As doctors were at work saving those who could be saved, a group of mothers was calling around to check on one another.
Yet he has balked at the idea of cutting physician salaries, even though American physicians make twice as much as doctors in OECD countries.
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What's happened over the years is mortality has fallen down and down and down to between 20% and 25% as doctors inside Africa recognise it.
But he said pay protection was important as doctors needed "security of income" and so that the bonuses "engaged and motivated, but not distracted" them.
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