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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associated specialist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specialist who is linked or connected to a particular field, organization, or project.
Example: "The associated specialist will provide insights on the latest developments in the research."
Alternatives: "related expert" or "affiliated specialist".
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The United Bristol Healthcare Trust (UBHT) comprises the Bristol Royal Infirmary with 433 beds and associated specialist hospitals providing services in oncology, ophthalmology, dentistry, otorhinolaryngology, paediatrics, and obstetrics and gynaecology.
It took part in a pilot scheme launched by the Home Office in 1996 to upgrade the Dorchester Division Headquarters site and its associated specialist services.
It is well established that rare species (species with very small population or range size, low abundance, and/or associated specialist pattern of resource use [57]), have a higher intrinsic risk of extinction [58], [59].
All public hospital dental specialty clinics in Victoria and associated specialist dental practitioners will be identified.
Airborne plant volatiles are important infochemical cues for associated specialist species biota in particular [ 5].
To improve the current situation, countries endemic with or at risk of vector-borne diseases need to strengthen their legislative and regulatory framework and associated specialist skills for pesticide management (WHO 2010a).
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The treatment of dementia with antidementia drugs in PWD served by DN is associated with age, comorbidities, diagnosis, associated specialists in the network, number of comorbidities, and living situation.
The plot of the predicted probabilities (Fig. 3) revealed that the probability of receiving a permanent steroid medication or immunosuppressive therapy in combination with regular specialist visits was significantly positively associated with specialist density.
The costs of any specialist referral will be ascertained using information on the actual costs associated with specialist service provision based upon Department of Health costs of specialist interventions [ 33].
However, in contrast to the number of guidelines published recommending specialist treatment, only three studies have reported a survival advantage associated with specialist care (Sainsbury et al, 1995a; Gillis and Hole, 1996).
The cohort study 'Do specialist services for teenagers and young adults with cancer add value?' follows young people for three years, examining outcomes associated with specialist care.
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