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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advisory clinic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a clinic that provides advice or guidance, often in a specific area such as health, legal, or educational services.
Example: "The university offers an advisory clinic for students seeking guidance on academic and career planning."
Alternatives: "consultation center" or "advisory center".
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If a male is still concerned, Dr Delvin advises them to visit a sexual health centre, such as a the Brook Advisory Clinic.
An anti-abortion computer hacker who stole the personal details of 10,000 women from Britain's largest pregnancy advisory clinic has been sentenced to almost three years in prison.
When still only 19, she confidently gave advice at the Brook advisory clinic, knowing everything there was to know about female reproduction and contraception as her mother was one of its feminist founders.
Only James Jeffery, 27, a member of hacking collective Anonymous and an anti-abortion campaigner, has received a 32-month sentence before, for stealing the details of 10,000 women from Britain's largest pregnancy advisory clinic.
In 1925 she was chairperson of the Women's Welfare and Advisory Clinic, Glasgow's first family planning centre.
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Data sources currently include emergency department, patient advisory nurse, outpatient clinic and school absence activity.
She indicated that while great effort is made on the part of clinic advisory boards and the AAIRB to secure Alaska Native representation, it is not always clear that those volunteers have the affected community's interests at stake.
Her institution receives the honoraria for talks and advisory board commitment and also clinic support from Bayer Health Care, Biogen Idec, CSL, Genzyme-Sanofi, Merck Serono, and Novartis.
In brief, 2011 women aged 15 19 years were recruited from a single Birmingham Brook Advisory Centre (a family planning clinic) in Birmingham, United Kingdom, between 1988 and 1992, and asked to return at intervals of 6 months: follow-up ended on 31st August 1997.
In brief, 2011 women aged 15 19 years were recruited from a single Brook Advisory Centre (a family planning clinic) in Birmingham, UK, between 1988 and 1992, and asked to re-attend at intervals of 6 months; follow-up ended on 31 August 1997.
For example, some members of a patient advisory group representing a homeless clinic perceived herbal use to be marijuana use; for this reason, we decided not to include this patient population in our study.
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