"It's a limited specialization with limited practitioners, and even among the people with the specialization only a handful are suitable for working with international financial institutions, " said Yusuf Talal DeLorenzo, a U.S.-based scholar who is one of the chosen few.
Generally, though, each state handles the relationship with nurse practitioners differently through scope of practice laws.
On top of that the field became saturated with new practitioners.
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In admitting abstraction's costs, Mr Golding accepts that it can leave practitioners with nowhere to go.
Supporters' club representatives, meanwhile, plan to arrange a meeting with the insolvency practitioners as soon as possible.
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In 2010, Hamadeh founded Zeel which facilitates booking with alternative medicine practitioners, such as chiropractors and acupuncturists.
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She relished collaborating with "emerging practitioners and giving them a platform to express work that was outside of the mainstream, " she says.
The petition calls on the government to reconsider its decision on child ratios and undertake "a proper consultation with early years practitioners and parents".
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And she said there was no such thing as "abortion on demand" in Britain, as all women seeking abortion had to first go through their options with two medical practitioners.
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According to Kate Baicker, one of the Dartmouth economists, states with more general practitioners seem to spend less and have better quality care--perhaps because primary care docs help make sure patients have the most basic, effective care.
In my home state, naturopaths are currently trying to become licensed medical practitioners, with official sanction to do whatever it is they do and to regulate themselves.
They are not--and never will be--medical facilities, but several of them have teamed up with their fellow "alternative" practitioners, acupuncturists, to offer nonsurgical "face-lifts" with, they claim, dramatic results.
Alternative practitioners spend time with patients, asking about not just their medical histories but their lifestyles.
Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners have stuck with the old ways, shunning modern medical tools such as MRIs and CAT scan machines.
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Hong Kong's tailoring industry has been declining for years, shipped over the border and with many of its best practitioners left behind by the digital age.
While I have nothing against this concept (I call it doing your job), I do have a problem with the reality that many practitioners of managing-up miss the point altogether.
It is a speciality, with care provided by skilled practitioners, on the geriatric ward as opposed to a busy acute medical ward where high-tech is favoured and preferred over "high-touch".
The two strategies remain in equilibrium because, if one became rarer compared with the other, its practitioners would enjoy more individual success, passing their genes on preferentially and thus restoring the balance.
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He was early and right on, but The News of the World rag in London with maybe 200 Third Estate Practitioners, probably marginally profitable at best, could bring down the Murdochs and scotch the BSkyB deal.
Ministers from 65 countries, along with experts, academics and practitioners of early childhood care and education are attending the event, which is organized by UNESCO, the Government of the Russian Federation and the City of Moscow.
According to him, welders were first seen by general practitioners, and those with movement disorders were referred to Nausieda.
The number of practitioners is diminishing, with most over 40 years of age.
When I practiced in the VA setting, I had the great pleasure of working closely with many excellent nurses, nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
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"This is a new system and it is therefore inevitable that it will take time for practitioners to become familiar with the new materials and procedures, " said a Welsh government spokesperson.
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Samer Hamadeh and his wife Alison Harmelin had trouble finding specialized physical therapists in New York, and founded Zeel, which makes it easy to book appointments with a slew of alternative medicine practitioners.
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"All DEA registered practitioners and dentists registered with DEA must adhere to state laws and regulations as well as federal laws and regulations when dispensing or prescribing a controlled substance, " says DEA special agent Gary Boggs.
Indeed, medical practitioners had already become familiar with a series of atrocities at the hands of ambitious medical researchers.
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Meanwhile, abortion practitioners and helpers must live with their fears.
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