medical specialty

collocation in English

meaningsofmedicalandspecialty

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medical
adjective
uk
/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
related to the treatment of illness ...
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specialty
noun[C]
uk
/ˈspeʃ.əl.ti/
us
/ˈspeʃ.əl.ti/
a product that is extremely good in a ...
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(Definition ofmedicalandspecialtyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Somemedicalspecialtysocieties already are recognized as proponents of standards of care by health plans.
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Guideline developers include the government,medicalspecialtysocieties, health insurance companies, managed care organizations, academic medical institutions, and commercial organizations.
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Plotting the status of all technologies within any givenmedicalspecialtyyields the technology spectrum for that specialty.
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External sources for guideline development includemedicalspecialtysocieties, federal and accreditation agencies, and professional and scientific organizations.
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One is its lack of ownership by amedicalspecialty.
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Although guidelines published bymedicalspecialtyassociations are a relatively recent phenomenon, guidelines have been around since the establishment of professional medical education.
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At the time of this study, mostmedicalspecialtycare (for example, cardiology, pulmonary medicine, endocrinology) required referral from a primary-care physician.
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Second, constructive forums for the expression of divergent opinions prior to a guideline's formal implementation enhance a guideline's acceptance by the general membership of amedicalspecialty.
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Information on pain relief is not collected centrally because it is not a recognisedmedicalspecialty.
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Her work helped to establish hepatology as amedicalspecialty.
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These two memoirs belong to urology, hismedicalspecialty.
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The standard fee for a domiciliary visit by a hospital doctor in anymedicalspecialtyis £24·15.
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The information requested is not available centrally, since waiting list information is collected only bymedicalspecialty.
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Figures for the cross-boundary flow of patients bymedicalspecialtycould be provided only at disproportionate cost.
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The information requested is not available centrally, since waiting times information is collected only bymedicalspecialty.
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It is not possible to estimate the number of people who have undergone cosmetic surgery because it is not a definedmedicalspecialty.
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It would be impracticable to try to ensure representation of everymedicalspecialtyon the council itself, but specialists serve on sub-committees and working groups.
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Definitions of "dysentery" can vary by region and bymedicalspecialty.
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The first edition was essential to establishing endocrinology as a distinctmedicalspecialty.
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This effort was the first by anymedicalspecialtyto stratify risk.
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The term psychiatry was coined as themedicalspecialtybecame more academically established.
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Deciding on amedicalspecialty, he received further training in neurology.
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By the late 1920s to early 1930s pathology was deemed amedicalspecialty.
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Flexible judgment is required in terms of a collection of individuals who are appointed for their eminence in thismedicalspecialtyrather than as a group of officials.
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