Synonym: practician. Similar words: fraction, attraction, interaction, practice, practical, practically, in practice, out of practice. Meaning: [præk'tɪʃənə(r)] n. someone who practices a learned profession.
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(91) The General Practitioner Board was set up to represent the interests of general practitioners.
(92) One such lawyer is Essex-based sole practitioner Monty Martin, who mainly does mortgage enforcement and professional negligence cases.
(93) If after two days, it's still the same - go to see a practitioner.
(94) It is never a substitute for calling your medical practitioner.
(95) So I will provide insight later into my credentials and extensive background as a successful practitioner of Total Quality Management.
(96) Treatment was terminated and the general practitioner advised that the hypnotic could now be stopped.
(97) Assessing this potential helps the practitioner to decide how best to work with an elder when some breakdown in routine occurs.
(98) In the Cardiff trial 14% of community care patients received regular general practitioner review and only 5% received yearly blood glucose estimations.
(99) The taller stances, in which the practitioner adopts an almost upright position, are fast but weak.
(100) A small number of patients were not contacted further on the advice of their general practitioner, usually because of concurrent malignant disease.
(101) It seems to confer a strange power on the practitioner.
(102) The tax profession has lost not only a practitioner of the highest calibre but also a very good friend.
(103) Visions of the nurse practitioner of the future are ambitious and exciting.
(104) Clearly,(www.Sentencedict.com) it would put the practitioner in an impossible situation.
(105) These are sent to patients with a request to take them along to their general practitioner within 10 days.
(106) I am certainly a general practitioner, but I am not a family practitioner.
(107) Indeed, the examining doctor was a registered medical practitioner - a reservist called up in the course of the Gulf conflict.
(108) I know as much about my condition as that overworked, unimaginative general practitioner does.
(109) Knowing which kind of support to offer requires the practitioner to use deep empathy based on affirmative assessment.
(110) If an insolvency practitioner is to be appointed, his consent to act must be referred to in the affidavit.
(111) The practitioner works as the officer of the organisation to test for entitlement to its services, perhaps using functional assessment methods.
(112) My final plea is that those who create new policies take seriously and consider fully the perspectives and situations of the practitioner.
(113) It is always important to consult a practitioner who has qualifications recognized by your doctor.
(114) A group of 1199 men who were not coal miners was identified from general practitioner records in three Nottinghamshire general practices.
(115) In that capacity he would be acting as an insolvency practitioner and must be qualified so to act.
(116) In kungfu the hands take their shape from the particular animals whose fighting techniques the practitioner is imitating.
(117) However, health authorities and family practitioner authorities are keen on the idea of generic teams delivering patch-based care.
(118) In this way every general practitioner could shape and contribute to the future research and development of primary care.
(119) Only one in 12 instances of poor quality can be ascribed to insufficient effort by the practitioner.
(120) Opportunities for the development of clinical and managerial skills, with a clearer role for the specialist nurse practitioner and adviser.
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