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We have to have a very large caseload to make it sustainable.
But the final push to get the caseload to zero is the most difficult and costly part of the job.
In less than a year, Mr. Lewis's beefed-up team had doubled its caseload, to roughly 400 cases a year.
This brings the official death toll to 7,442 and the caseload to 580,947 since the first cases were detected in October 2010.
Instead, the organization is using the time provided by its declining caseload to reduce the length of shifts medical personnel must serve in stifling hot moonsuits and to step up prevention and education efforts in the community.
We examined the potential utility of using state data on surgical caseload to predict local growth by using 6 years of data for surgical cases performed at hospitals in the States of Florida and Iowa.
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We brought the heavy caseloads to life with 750 dangling ropes, each one symbolizing a client.
Lawyers do have an ethical obligation to limit their caseloads to manageable levels.
Those regulations outline strict financial penalties for states that fail to get substantial percentages of their welfare caseloads to work.
Fortunately, an increasing number of private practice dentists are devoting part of their caseloads to caring for nursing home residents.
to explore student midwives' experiences of caseloading to develop an understanding of how they perceive this educational strategy has impacted on their learning journey to becoming a midwife.
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