Sentence examples for assisting attending from inspiring English sources

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Columbia recruited him in 1963 as an assistant professor and assisting attending radiologist.

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Their routine work is to assist attending physicians to care for patients and complete medical records.

Second year students predominately observed the attending paramedic undertaking patient care (51.8%) and assisted attending paramedic by passing and/or setting up equipment when needed (33.3%).

They clearly loved Deirdre Imus, their surrogate mother, who spent much of her day assisting them, attending to their problems and warning them against the evils of junk food.

COSARA assists the attending ICU-physician in acquiring an overview of the various daily collected data related to infection diagnosis (trends in laboratory values, temperature, oxygenation et cetera) and treatment.

Another 30% regularly assisted the attending paramedic by taking observations (on scene and during transportation) and only a few students (8.8%) reported being an observer (non-participatory) only during some cases.

The caregiver assisted with attending scheduled and unscheduled study visits, monitored any changes in the patient's health or HE status, reminded the patient to take study medication and reminded the patient to complete daily diary entries.

When she tested positive for HIV, the teacher assisted her in attending clinic appointments, medication adherence, and with nutrition.

On the other hand, kinship relationships also proved to facilitate participation in the trial; male partners and fellow household members were often supportive of participants and assisted them in attending their clinic visits.

In addition to attending and assisting with the service, the do-gooder said he hopes that he'll have the opportunity to meet with some of Jacob's schoolmates.

Specifically, the sudden onset of the stimuli may actually 'grab' attention exogenously, either assisting the subject in attending to the cued location or causing involuntary, transient reorienting from cued to uncued or 'distracter' locations, a phenomenon for which there exists a long line of evidence (e.g. Jonides, 1981).

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