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When applied appropriately, expert judgment can serve as an important (and, at times, the only) source of risk information.
In his resignation letter to the chairman of English Heritage, Sir Laurie Magnus, Edgerton wrote: "By examining the addressees of the agenda for the next meeting, I discover that you are creating a panel of radically different character, one which I believe is neither appropriately expert or representative.
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The trick to using medical radiation appropriately, experts say, is to balance the potential risks against known benefits.
The resulting Task Force recommendations include instigation of sustainable strategies designed to enhance confidence among older people and their relatives that the care provided within nursing homes is safe, mindful of their preferences, clinically appropriate, and delivered with respect and compassion by appropriately prepared expert doctors, registered nurses, administrators, and other staff.
In most hospitals, the reconstitution and preparation of anticancer drugs, such as methotrexate, now take place in centralized compounding units in a controlled environment with appropriately trained expert staff [ 6].
Those against guidance suggested that consumers, rather than experts, were better placed to use the evidence appropriately, since experts tended to ignore the harms and focus on the benefits.
All of them were managed appropriately by experts at the respective follow up clinics of the patients.
Appropriately qualified experts work with the clinical researcher to assess the clinical utility and also the validity of the finding by evaluating the accuracy of the genetic variant in identifying or predicting the particular disease.
If the situation arises (and it has not to date), when all members of the group are involved in a trial, then the chair will approach appropriately qualified experts to give their evaluation of the trial data.
The opinion giver, an appropriately qualified legal expert (a lawyer (advocaat), civil-law notary (notaris) or sometimes an in-house lawyer), confirms in the opinion that certain risks do not exist and highlights risks that do.
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