medical personnel
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmedicalandpersonnel
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medical
adjective
uk/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
related to the treatment of illness ...
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personnel
noun[U, + sing/pl verb]
uk/ˌpɜː.sənˈel/us/ˌpɝː.sənˈel/
the people who are employed in a company, organization, or one of the ...
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(Definition ofmedicalandpersonnelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Finally, consulting focuses on specifically raised problems that are addressed and discussed by bioethicists,medicalpersonnel, patients, and so forth.
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The predominant method used in decision-making was discussion withmedicalpersonnel.
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This cost averaged 9.88 per blood unit for tests, rent,medicalpersonnel, administration, auxiliary staff, and storage.
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The use of gloves in medical settings began in the early part of the twentieth century, mainly to protectmedicalpersonnelfrom harsh disinfecting solutions.
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The proportion of women who accepted the various techniques was not appreciably different from the overall distribution when information was received throughmedicalpersonnel.
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For hospital at-home care, activities carried out bymedicalpersonneland nurses were divided between health care and coordination.
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For the child, such procedures may cast caretakers andmedicalpersonnelin the role of perpetrators.
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He realized the disastrous lack ofmedicalpersonnel.
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Once transmitted, secure access ensures only authorisedmedicalpersonnelsee the patient's data.
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Should physicians and othermedicalpersonnellend their expertise where needed?
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It involved not only the affected child, but also the siblings, the parents, the extended family and themedicalpersonnel.
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These include a regimented daily schedule, a high ratio of children to caregivers, and a management structure led bymedicalpersonnel.
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Medical uncertainty, coupled with fear of being accused of medical neglect, constantly hauntsmedicalpersonnel.
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On the battlefield,medicalpersonnelallocate available resources mainly through triage.
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Although critics agree that this may necessitate careful searches of ambulances, it cannot, in their opinion, justify indiscriminate attacks onmedicalpersonnel.
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As the current conflict drags into its third year, medical care remains impeded andmedicalpersonnelare vulnerable to the dangers of armed conflict.
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This paper seeks to refine views of ' colonial medicine ' by investigating the training and work of one such group ofmedicalpersonnel.
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