Sentence examples for much less specialists from inspiring English sources

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"I won't have any primary care doctors left, much less specialists," she said.

Dr. Aikins said he confronted the regional medical director, who told him that the hospital had few doctors -- much less specialists in women's health -- and that most students with the potential to become doctors, like Dr. Aikins himself, left the country to pursue careers in the United States or Europe.

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However, this service appears to be called upon in particular by general practitioners, and much less often by specialists in hospitals who often call on their direct colleagues, which may be more practical and private but jeopardizes independence.

The potential impact of other treatments (e.g. ACE inhibitors or A2 antagonists, and also aspirin and statins for patients with heart failure due to coronary heart disease) was excluded from the calculations, as their delivery is much less dependent on specialist services and because pre-existing high local uptake meant that the potential for incremental improvement was negligible (see Results).

For both firms, the seizing up of the credit markets means there is much less demand for the specialist finance practices that have become so profitable in the past two or three years.

The ability to speak Japanese is not a prerequisite for a JSPS postdoctoral fellowship, but it certainly makes life there much less challenging, says navigation specialist Mami Ueno.

To date, most research has focused on access to primary care, with much less attention paid to specialist care as an important component of the health care continuum.

While research has addressed issues related to referral into specialist care, much less has been published about the transition from diabetes specialists back to primary care.

However, females from both rural and urban backgrounds who practise as GPs or specialists are much less likely than males to practise in rural areas.

Although utilisation of general practitioner (GP) services is distributed fairly equally, independent of income, less well-off people appear to be much less likely to see a specialist than their wealthier counterparts, despite their higher need for such care.

Both female GPs and female specialists are similarly much less likely to be practising in a rural location compared with males (GPs: OR 0.53, 95% CI 0.45-0.62).

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