Divorce rates among some professions such as doctors, however, appear to be unaffected by economic fluctuations.
Besides the large retailers' litigation, other merchants filed their own suits, including small-business owners such as doctors and bakeries.
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It is already a specific offence to assault or obstruct people providing emergency care, such as doctors and nurses.
Note that the health services industry consists of hospitals, nursing homes, home health agencies, medical and dental laboratories and offices of health professionals, such as doctors, dentists and psychologists.
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States typically have laws that require the reporting of sex crimes against children, but often the reporting requirements apply only to designated classes of people, such as doctors and educators.
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But European Court of Justice rulings have had an impact on particular groups, such as doctors, oil rig workers and those whose job involves being "on call" for periods of time.
Some of the 187 helpline calls were directed elsewhere - to the nurses' regulator, for example - or they involved more general inquiries, such as doctors wishing to pay their registration fees.
Essential workers such as doctors, nurses, teachers and other professionals will be known as "licensed" and people who have lived in the island for between five and 10 years will be in the "entitled to work" category.
Big data can be a huge asset with identifying a lot of areas that were never seen before too, but again the balance as we still rely on people such as doctors to make decisions and deliver care.
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Despite the concerns over language, MEPs were broadly supportive of the rules on mutual recognition and called for the time taken to recognise the qualifications of EU professionals such as doctors and engineers applying to work in another member state to be sped up.
To illustrate how things go awry, the authors offer anecdotes from their own emergency rooms, such as doctors who focused on cardiac issues for a woman who has fainted, when listening more carefully to her complaints might have quickly uncovered the real problem: a dangerous infection in her gall bladder.
Earlier this year, it announced salary increases of 30% for some state workers, such as teachers, doctors and police.
That's why Apple is targeting the 128GB iPad at professional users such as architects, doctors or audio engineers, who often work with large files (and can afford pricey gadgets).
Even groups opposed to euthanasia, such as the main doctors' council, have said they were sorry that she felt unable to turn to anyone in the medical profession for support or advice.
In online physician communities such as Sermo and WebMD, doctors can reach out to colleagues for help in difficult cases, and in patient communities such as PatientsLikeMe and CureTogether, patients can share information about their symptoms.
Doctors such as George Blackburn, a Harvard nutritionist, are keen to point to the health risks associated with all these extra pounds.
On the one side are doctors such as Vad who do everything they can to avoid opioid painkillers such as Percocet and OxyContin.
What's particularly intriguing to doctors such as Harvard's Chris Cannon is that this means the drug does more than just help patients lose weight.
The simple therapy has proven useful with other syndromes that have perplexed doctors such as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, a term for unexplained pain.
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Again, however, official output figures, based on indicators such as the number of doctors and hospital beds, fail to take account of higher quality, so growth is understated.
The study, although small, could have implications for a variety of workers whose hours switch backwards and forwards from day to night, such as police officers and doctors.
Each of the professional bodies, such as the GMC for doctors must continue to oversee professionals, but there should be an overarching body called the Council for the Regulation of healthcare Professionals above them.
But Mr Key does want to ban piped music - or "muzak" as it is known - from public places such as NHS hospitals, doctors' surgeries, public swimming pools, bus and railway stations and airports.
Seniors can live longer in their homes independently because they can avail themselves of services offered by people within their time bank community, such as rides to a doctors appointment or help with writing letters to their insurance company.
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For example, the territory's professions, such as teachers, accountants and doctors, each got to elect one legislator.
One web-based service he found even allows customers to specify a target group, such as British lawyers or American doctors.
Countries such as Denmark provide incentives for doctors to communicate electronically reported in a Commonwealth Fund report entitled Issues in International Health Policy.
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Anyone convicted of threatening politicians or employees of the state such as fire-fighters or doctors and their families faces two years in prison and a fine of 30, 000 euros.
The upgrade is targeted at both small businesses and large corporations and is designed to meet the needs of a variety of users, such as teachers, lawyers, doctors, and IT managers, Cowpland said.
Primary-care doctors, such as pediatricians and family physicians, often make less than half of what top-paid specialists like orthopedic surgeons earn, and the idea of changing how they are paid has been around for years.
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