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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cognisant about" is not correct in standard written English; the correct form is "cognizant of." You can use "cognizant of" when you want to express awareness or knowledge of something.
Example: "She is cognizant of the challenges that lie ahead in the project."
Alternatives: "aware of" or "mindful of".
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21 FMSs do need to pay attention to medical updates, be cognisant about latest evidence and practise effective medical care in congruence to the clinical practice guidelines.
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We are also cognisant of the role that the research community, broadly conceived, plays in contributing to more effective humanitarian action.
Patients may also be involved in numerous interactions about the trial with other members of the multidisciplinary team (MDT), not just a research nurse and oncologist, and not all HCPs may be cognisant of, enthusiastic or knowledgeable about the study.
Our designers have been very cognisant of what our audiences have said about the experience of visiting the two organisations so we think that when people visit Home they'll recognise it.
That both SPA and the NCSP are cognisant of this exclusion but have done nothing about it is a classic example of systemic racism.
This is illustrated by an account from Lori Ball, a healthy 53-year-old woman from Ohio who is not only well-informed about sleep paralysis but is actually cognisant of what is happening to her while it's happening: "I try to scream (though I have great difficulty making any sound), attempt to flail around, anything, to get the attention of my husband.
There is no sense that civil servants are cognisant of the dire state of services and passionate about improving them on the ground.
"I think the Met is more cognisant than even before of listening to what's working and thinking about partnerships with communities," he says.
Approximately 75.5% (265) of the caregivers had some knowledge about anaemia and the majority (91.3%) of them were cognisant of pallor as the only symptom of anaemia.
I do remember being about to turn eight years old, probably the first time I was really cognisant of the fact I had a "real" birthday that year.
"I am cognisant of that," Greenwald says, sounding uncharacteristically stilted.
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