Similar words: professional, professionally, unprofessional, nonprofessional, professionalism, semiprofessional, paraprofessional, professional ethics. Meaning: n. a person who helps in identifying or preventing or treating illness or disability.
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1. Although subtle, this shift demonstrates what health professionals see as a change in priority.
2. Health professionals and watchdog groups say children are influenced by advertising on hoardings and in newspapers and magazines.
3. Health professionals, particularly doctors, find particular difficulty in coping with a disabling illness in adult life.
4. Despite claims of more health professional access to the Internet[Sentencedict.com ], this is not the same as use.
5. Health authorities are currently appointing some health professionals, mainly doctors, into managerial positions with nursing as part of their remit.
6. Clearly this method disposes the health professionals toward feeling that they have helped architect the final programme.
7. The doctor or mental health professional will conduct a complete diagnostic evaluation.
8. Advice should be ongoing and given by a health professional who has expertise in nutrition.
9. In addition, we also hired a trained health professional masseur, to provide you with a variety of professional massage and reflexology health.
10. If possible, contact a health professional before traveling to a health facility to discuss whether a medical examination is necessary.
11. ANESTHESIOLOGIST ASSISTANT – a health professional who has satisfactorily completed an accredited anesthesiologist assistant training program.
12. Her ideas have met with support from doctors and health professionals.
13. Dealing with these individual and family concerns will require the best efforts of mental health professionals.
14. The bill would have banned an abortion procedure known to health professionals as intact dilation and extraction.
15. Since then I have seen it happen to many patients, family members, friends, and involved health professionals.
16. We will increase the availability both of treatment by women health professionals and of home birth.
17. It was approved by the Food and Drug Administration and enjoyed a sterling reputation among health professionals.
18. Even gifted with the greatest possible training and empathy, the health professional is still at a distance.
19. A cavalier unconcern about such consequences is too often the response of powerful mental health professionals who create categories of abnormality.
20. Every-thing I have said here about the psychotherapist is also true to some extent for all the other health professionals involved.
21. We considered the practical implications of our findings, and the potential contradictions faced by both parents and health professionals.
22. All this adds up to a full-scale revolt against status quo medicine by the largest group of health professionals.
23. He is not an engineer, a sanitation expert or a health professional.
24. In conclusion, deficiencies have been found in monitoring adults with severe physical disability whose sole regular contacts are health professionals.
25. Handwashing seems such a simple task but in fact is a subject of surprising contention among health professionals.
26. So Rockefeller organized his own scientific expedition to the region: a small team of demographic scientists and health professionals.
27. For men, discuss testicular exams and prostate screening with a health professional.
28. Family physicians can play an important role in providing referral to a mental health professional.
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