Sentence examples for nurse welfare from inspiring English sources

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The pre-publication history for this paper can be accessed here: 1 E.g. internal medicine, surgery, neurology, orthopaedics 1 E.g. nurse, welfare officer, speech therapist, dietician, 2 E.g. internal medicine, surgery, orthopaedics, ophthalmology, dermatology All forms of care includes care at emergency hospital specialities, geriatric care, and psychiatric care.

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Among people with EDSS mild, those with depressive symptoms were found to have a larger number of healthcare contacts with regard to total hospital outpatient care and to have utilised the following healthcare professionals: neurologists; nurses; welfare officers; speech/language therapists; psychiatric departments; and other departments.

This coordinator can theoretically be anybody in the community, from practice nurse to welfare worker or fitness trainer, as long as he or she has good connections with both health care professionals and physical activity providers.

In today's rapidly aging societies, robotic technology has been applied to various fields including industrial as well as nursing and welfare.

The findings highlighted how local community groups, often supported by external NGOs, played a vital role in offering unpaid nursing and welfare assistance.

DEEWR defined ECEC-related qualifications as early childhood teaching, primary teaching, other teaching, child care nursing (including mother craft nursing) other human welfare studies, behavioural science and other early childhood eduction and care related qualifications (2011d).

Sports Direct is bringing in a nurse and a welfare officer at Shirebrook and a whistleblowing system after vowing "zero tolerance" of harassment.

*Doctor (medical graduate), nurse, paramedic (Family Welfare Visitor, sub-assistant community medical officer) are considered as qualified provider.

Concerning outpatient neurology care and outpatient primary care, data were analyzed according to type of healthcare profession: physician; nurse; nurse aid; welfare officer; psychologist; occupational therapist; physiotherapist; dietician; and speech and language therapist.

The different staff categories were interviewed separately, GPs forming one group, nurses another group and other staff members (nurse assistants, dieticians, welfare officers, occupational therapists) forming a third group at each unit.

To emphasise the supportive and educational character of this control-intervention, the deliberate use of nurse practitioners or welfare workers was felt to be the most appropriate to deliver this intervention.

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