healthcare professional
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhealth careandprofessional
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health-care
noun[U]
uk/ˈhelθ.keər/us/ˈhelθ.ker/
the services provided by a country or an organization that involve caring for people's health and treating people who ...
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professional
adjective
uk/prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/us/prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/
relating to work that needs special training ...
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(Definition ofhealth-careandprofessionalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Today, everyhealthcareprofessionalmay find himself responsible for patients whose care depends on a holistic understanding of completely different social, cultural, and economic backgrounds.
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It is thehealthcareprofessional, not the manager, who is responsible for delivering care.
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To be a goodhealthcareprofessional, one has to recognize one's responsibility and follow the correct procedures for the application of technology.
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Related to the consumer model would be a contractual model of the patient andhealthcareprofessional.
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Thehealthcareprofessionalcan regard an imperative in the context of his or her institution, reducing his responsibility toward technology.
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Subjective assessment of symptoms and signs means that often correct diagnosis relies on the awareness and sympathies of the attendinghealthcareprofessional.
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However, neuropsychiatrists, neuroscientists and any mentalhealthcareprofessionalwho works with patients with psychosis or coexistent medical illnesses will benefit from reading this book.
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With the reactive approach, anyhealthcareprofessionalmay identify a health technology to be assessed.
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However, the individualhealthcareprofessionaland a specific healthcare institution can experience an imperative toward applying technology.
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More or less well-informed patients demand particular diagnostic tests or advanced procedures, and this affects the action of thehealthcareprofessional.
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The (aspiring)healthcareprofessionalin the context of dying needs always to be open to the invitation to learn that care for the dying offers.
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Thehealthcareprofessionaland other persons have lessons to impart before a newly disabled person can be said to be making an informed decision.
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Indeed, contracts and other attempts to describe the nurse's role as ahealthcareprofessionaloften omit the interpersonal skills of nursing.
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However, the burden of proof should be on thehealthcareprofessionalor team that is making such a judgment.
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Ahealthcareprofessionalis the only person who can appropriately diagnose you.
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Often individuals rely on the doctor's knowledge for their healthcare requirements, hence barriers to implementation at thehealthcareprofessionallevel may influence the behavior of the general public.
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But it seems the big audience that we missed, because of course we were so focussed on thehealthcareprofessionalside, we'd no links with the voluntary sector whatsoever.
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Maintaining the security and confidentiality of patient data in modern medicine is increasingly becoming a systemic task that no onehealthcareprofessionalcan achieve for his own patients.
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The concept of a recognisedhealthcareprofessionalis evolving as new forms of therapy become accepted in clinical practice.
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The services must be delivered by a trained adviser, usually ahealthcareprofessional.
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