Sentence examples for excess of physicians from inspiring English sources

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There is an excess of physicians in some specialties, and nonradiologist physicians have become more familiar with the imaging techniques most frequently employed in their practices.

One of the deans said, 'In a country where you have an excess of physicians, through emigration they can all find jobs; whether in research, in teaching or in symposiums.' The deans of medical schools said the requirement of their graduates to compete in the 'global market' (e.g., for residency positions) creates an incentive to set high standards for their educational programs.

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The oldest and most successful bilateral agreement has been with Cuba, which has a deliberate excess supply of physicians.

4 Articles passing these criteria are entered onto the Critical Appraisal Process (CAP) system before being transferred to the McMaster Online Rating of Evidence (MORE) system, which has in excess of 4000 physician raters in over 60 physician disciplines.

Unlike other FSU countries, Moldova does not have a problem of excess physicians having to share a limited health budget for personnel: the country had 313 doctors per 100,000 population in 2009, compared to 330 per 100,000 for the WHO European Region [ 26].

In recent years, a shortage of physicians, the excess workload placed on them, and the increased risk of medical errors have all become major political issues in healthcare.

An example of this is the excess in specialist physicians and insufficient physicians focusing on the primary health care or family practice [ 4].

Later, in the 1940s, reports of studies on mortality among physicians showed an excess of leukaemia and other cancer (attributed to exposure to IR) among radiologists and dermatologists in comparison with other physicians (Dublin and Spiegelman, 1948).

This resulted in a mismatch of worker mix to local health and service delivery needs, with a general shortage of physicians and physician assistants, and a relative excess number of nurses and unskilled workers.

In Germany budgetary restrictions in January 1993 included a cap on costs of drugs prescribed by office-based physicians; excessive prescribing would result automatically in clawing back the excess from physicians.

There was a large crowd of physicians.

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