medical establishment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmedicalandestablishment
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medical
adjective
uk/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
related to the treatment of illness ...
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establishment
noun
uk/ɪˈstæb.lɪʃ.mənt/us/ɪˈstæb.lɪʃ.mənt/
a business or other organization, or the place where an ...
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(Definition ofmedicalandestablishmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Themedicalestablishmentis described as a military command, with cutting-edge researchers in the vanguard against disease and public health workers in the trenches.
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Similarly, efforts are under way to reach out to themedicalestablishment.
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Should the "medicalestablishment" open its armamentarium to all who are potentially infected?
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It was known for its fierce attacks on homeopathy, hydropathy, mesmerism, and other approaches considered "sectarian" and unreliable by the "regular" (allopathic)medicalestablishment.
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As mentioned above, a consistent theme in women's magazines is that women have been treated unfairly by a mostly male-dominatedmedicalestablishment.
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There is a copious amount of literature explaining the physiology and aetiology of mucositis and the frustration of themedicalestablishmentthat there is no effective prevention or cure.
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Health board managers perceived that clinicians were more receptive to information that emanated from themedicalestablishment.
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This argument, of course, is precisely the one asserted by themedicalestablishmentdecades ago when bioethical issues began to be treated as matters of public policy and public morality.
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Second, health policies can change the political agenda of themedicalestablishment, particularly with regard to its effort to balance economic and professional autonomy.
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I have already said that these fields are, for some unaccountable reason, found to be unacceptable by themedicalestablishment.
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Who will overrule the clinical judgment of themedicalestablishment?
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Does themedicalestablishmenttake any cognisance, give any blessing to this training in the field of homoeopathy?
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Here we have a manifestation of the effect of a passive lack of interest on the part of the highest strata in themedicalestablishment.
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I do not want themedicalestablishmentto take me on.
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In the other specialist branches, there is one vacancy in themedicalestablishment, but the others are up to strength.
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It is an integral and necessary part of themedicalestablishmentin the area.
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They are not part of themedicalestablishment.
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Are those figures accurate, and is themedicalestablishmentstill making those claims?
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There is always the lurking doubt that the medical authorities are protecting themedicalestablishment.
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