traditional model
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftraditionalandmodel
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traditional
adjective
uk/trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/us/trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
following or belonging to the customs or ways of behaving that have continued in a group of people or society for a long time ...
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model
noun[C]
uk/ˈmɒd.əl/us/ˈmɑː.dəl/
something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of ...
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These scientific and technological advances of the past 40 years are crucial to the breakdown of thetraditionalmodelof the patient.
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Because they do not fit thetraditionalmodeland no new model has been introduced, they tend to be dismissed as exceptions.
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It moved slowly and in varying degrees away from thistraditionalmodel, as the rulers' power grew along with the state's resources and coercive power.
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This idea can be illustrated with an example from the past tense domain and claims made for the (computationally unimplemented)traditionalmodel.
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The proposed model yields excellent agreement with data for a variety of complex flows and reduces to the well-testedtraditionalmodelin standard benchmark cases.
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One reason for the breakdown of thetraditionalmodel, which is so obvious but often overlooked, is the development of medical knowledge and technology.
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Here we encounter a second major factor in the demise of thetraditionalmodelof patient.
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In thetraditionalmodelof the patient, in the sick role, the physician was the primary, paternalistic, decisionmaker.
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Many instances will not fit thetraditionalmodelas well as accident proneness did.
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Thetraditionalmodelcalls us to respond to the needs of others.
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Thetraditionalmodelof patients was undermined, in part, by the creation of choices in medical care and the acknowledgment of patients' rights.
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However, it is important to realize that thetraditionalmodelof the coagulation cascade has been superceded by the concept of a 'coagulation network'.
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The third element undermining thetraditionalmodelof the patient has been the strong emphasis that has been placed on patient's rights.
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There is no clear basis, in thetraditionalmodel, for the patient as a responsible agent in relationship to his or her sickness.
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Finally, an understanding of the rights of people generally and the rights of patients in particular also undermines thetraditionalmodelof the patient.
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It is important to recall that thetraditionalmodelof the sick role did not address patient responsibility for health or illness.
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Indeed, in the wake of managed care many people would like to return to thetraditionalmodel.
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The patient in thetraditionalmodelis captured if one thinks about the root meaning of the word patient itself.
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There is a transition from thistraditionalmodelof the patient to a new model that emphasizes patient autonomy.
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