medical expertise
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmedicalandexpertise
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medical
adjective
uk/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
related to the treatment of illness ...
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expertise
noun[U]
uk/ˌek.spɜːˈtiːz/us/ˌek.spɝːˈtiːz/
a high level of knowledge ...
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(Definition ofmedicalandexpertisefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofmedical expertise
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It means that nursing expertise is independent of, rather than subordinate to,medicalexpertise.
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His conciliatory blend of piety and erudition as well as hismedicalexpertisemade him an imperial favourite.
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Such research might, for instance, examine the extent to which an innovation exacerbates dependence onmedicalexpertise, supports patient autonomy, or fosters social inequalities.
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For example, determination of when it is safe to breath the air or drink the water requiresmedicalexpertise.
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Decisions about when a population should or should not be vaccinated should turn onmedicalexpertise.
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This supports the centralization ofmedicalexpertiseto accumulate knowledge about the fate of the group as a whole.
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When such advocacy draws onmedicalexpertise, it can be a credible, even powerful force for good.
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Aside frommedicalexpertise, it is difficult to identify characteristics that are absolutely necessary in the physician role.
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Hence, it is important to ensure that patient needs formedicalexpertiseare met.
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He furthered the appeal tomedicalexpertise, and turned the imagination into a fundamental concept for defining the boundaries of the supernatural.
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Decisions on when an area must be quarantined because of the threat of infection requiremedicalexpertise.
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The primary care provider then is more than a person who provides first instance scientificmedicalexpertiseto clients.
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Medicalexpertise, in turn, served as a model for that of the eugenicists.
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These services often experience a shortage inmedicalexpertise, particularly physician services.
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This knowledge system was interactive and allowed physicians to select and organize diagnoses, treatment, and follow-up actions, and make recommendations according to the latest validatedmedicalexpertise.
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This regulation proved difficult to enforce, because personal verification of a death was impossible for busy registrars, and the reporting person was not required to havemedicalexpertise.
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While the appeal tomedicalexpertisehad long been common, and skepticism had often manifested itself regarding cures or extraordinary bodily phenomena, both were now given formal status.
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More recently, both psychological andmedicalexpertiseto control pain and other symptoms has been used much earlier in a patient's illness with a beneficial effect on quality of life.
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We included only recently qualified physicians in this study to eliminate the effect of differences in computer literacy and different levels ofmedicalexpertisein the study groups.
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Others are solicitors and accountants; only a tiny percentage havemedicalexpertise, or expertise in the national health service.
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