health specialist

collocation in English

meaningsofhealthandspecialist

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health
noun[U]
uk
/helθ/
us
/helθ/
the condition of the body and the degree to which it is free from illness, or the state of ...
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specialist
noun[C]
uk
/ˈspeʃ.əl.ɪst/
us
/ˈspeʃ.əl.ɪst/
someone who has a lot of experience, knowledge, or skill in a ...
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(Definition ofhealthandspecialistfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofhealth specialist

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For our new but struggling (nonmedical) profession of publichealthspecialistto survive, it is vital that we are actively involved in shaping and sustaining these networks.
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In addition, the physicians documented the prescription of psychotropic medications, the referral of the patient to a mentalhealthspecialist, and the provision of supportive therapy.
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Publichealthspecialistis a generic term and practitioners can come from a range of backgrounds and disciplines with varying rates of pay.
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Across all disorders, consultation rates with mental health specialists (psychologists, psychiatrists or mental health teams) were <35 % of those in contact with health services.
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The fact that the guide was written by mental health specialists was drawn to attention using statements such as 'written by two credited professionals'.
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A likely indication that the physicians had more confidence in treating patients with depression was noted in the reduction of referrals to mental health specialists.
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Rather, structural inequalities, urban poverty, and violence were apparently regarded as problems best left to medical sociologists, public health specialists, economists, and activist physicians.
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As a medical doctor and a publichealthspecialist, she is a member of numerous professional associations and has authored a significant number of technical publications and studies.
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Psychological health and wellbeing : why and how should public health specialists measure it?
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These union activists forged alliances with public health specialists within the national bureaucracy to make the case for greater government involvement.
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However, they have been able to profit from the strong (partly pre-existing) epistemic community of health specialists that had already formed around smoking issues at the international level.
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Service managers had been challenged by public health specialists within the commissioning organization, to demonstrate that their health visiting services were purposeful and reaching those who were most in need.
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Information on the number of shared care schemes for drug misuse including occupational health specialists is not available.
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The local authority associations and environmental health specialists will be amongst those consulted.
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But where were the consumer organizations, the environmental experts and the health specialists?
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Responsibility for investigation and control of such outbreaks lies with local public health specialists.
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