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Fish will get inspired, laying out what will happen in the first few days, the weeks after, every move for years: first, a different apartment in a new city, away from the therapist fuckups in Bakersfield who keep prescribing things for Adam, then a menial job while doing some kind of night school, and finally a woman, older, hardened but warm, eyes that could love and kill.
I consult my colleagues … I follow advice and example from specialist colleagues … I sometimes ring them up about prescribing things, particularly in patients they've had dealings with before.
[Trainee_4] I consult my colleagues … I follow advice and example from specialist colleagues … I sometimes ring them up about prescribing things, particularly in patients they've had dealings with before.
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"I don't prescribe things," she said.
He was the kind that could prescribe things.
Figes gives him the following self-satisfied thought, perfectly poised between pompous attempts to describe and to prescribe: "Things are, and ought to be, simple".
The great potential but [also] potential limitation of photography is that it prescribes things: we experience it as proof of something.
I'd also prefer to prescribe things like exercise or computer-based CBT if it's that stage, though.
"What we don't do with technology is use any sort of automation or algorithm to prescribe things to our patients," Lortscher said.
"- The problem is also that for example, we have to prescribe things referred from specialists... EBM helps in this, and what I do is, based on the evidence, say to my patient that there is no scientific evidence that has proven this, and sometimes I do this so as not to continue prescribing a medication.
To many people, he seemed to offer an idealized view of what it meant to be English decency, fair play, roast beef and to recommend, even to prescribe, those things.
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