full-time consultant
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffull-timeandconsultant
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full-time
adjective
adverb
uk/ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/us/ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/
(of work or education) done for the whole of a ...
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consultant
noun[C]
uk/kənˈsʌl.tənt/us/kənˈsʌl.tənt/
someone who advises people on a ...
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(Definition offull-timeandconsultantfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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There arefull-timeconsultantrheumatologists in only three health board areas.
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My area is one of the many places across the country that have only onefull-timeconsultant.
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Why do no people withfull-timeconsultantstatus serve on the panels?
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It seemed wrong to take up the time of afull-timeconsultantat a hospice that did not need one.
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It envisages that 80full-timeconsultantstaff will be required for the hospital.
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Surely it is not unreasonable to ask afull-timeconsultantto give six months' notice of his intention to retire from the service.
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Afull-timeconsultantin accident and emergency has taken up post and an appointment for a secondfull-timeconsultanthas recently been made.
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Moreover, on examining its resources, it found it difficult to justify employing afull-timeconsultantat a hospice of moderate size.
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Unless we can make more consultant posts available, and especially morefull-timeconsultantposts, we shall not make up the present back-log.
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We want afull-timeconsultantto remain afull-timeconsultantand not be allowed to do private work.
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Indeed, so also can afull-timeconsultant, except that he cannot personally retain a fee for doing so.
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Indeed, manyfull-timeconsultantposts are offered to part-time staff to encourage women doctors, in particular, to take up appointments.
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A fourth hospital, of 150 beds, was to have 8full-timeconsultantequivalents, 13 house doctors, 130 ward nurses, 25 theatre nurses and 22 technical staff.
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It should be remembered that vigorous action has been taken to put matters right at the accident and emergency services there, including the appointment of a newfull-timeconsultant.
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That may be one of the consequences from which we shall suffer if we are pushed into the position where everybody has to become afull-timeconsultant.
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From 1922 to 1929, he was relieved of his administrative responsibilities and became afull-timeconsultanton the building of a new institute.
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He retired as chief in 2011 to become afull-timeconsultantand educator.
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The relatively small number of part-time and full-time consultants in most departments cannot take on the load of caring for seriously ill patients around the clock.
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If they were full-time consultants on an eleven-elevenths contract they would not be allowed, nor would they want, to practise private medicine in hospital.
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