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"seeking consultation" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to actively seek advice or guidance from someone, usually in a professional setting. It can be used in various contexts, such as seeking consultation from a lawyer, doctor, or financial advisor. Example: After experiencing ongoing health issues, I decided to seek consultation from a specialist in order to determine the best course of treatment.
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While much of the debate has been about the return of selection, this is just one of four elements in the green paper, which is seeking consultation responses until mid-December.
Acute onset of AMS within 24 h is the most common reason for seeking consultation at the ED.
A sizeable proportion (22.2 %) of refugee care seekers received care directly at pharmacies rather than first seeking consultation with primary or secondary health provider.
Kahlo first approached Rivera as a young artist seeking consultation from a more established painter, but they soon developed an intimate relationship and married in 1929.
He insisted on taking time to study proposed language "line by line and word for word" while seeking consultation with Afghan elders.
Seeking consultation for any complication during delivery was also determined.
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So there is pressure to shorten hospital stays and office visits, reduce high-tech tests and discourage patients from seeking consultations outside the group.
In 2006, MSF clinics worldwide treated approximately 11,000 victims of sexual violence, 60% of whom sought care in Eastern DRC with Liberia and Burundi being the other countries with noticeably high numbers of patients seeking consultations.
Of those who sought consultation for their last illness, only 14% chose to consult a FM/GP which suggested that there was a degree of self-diagnosis and self-referral occurring.
Not only are they scientifically questionable [ 12], but women also fail to comply with them; only 46% [ 39] and 63% [ 14] of women consulted antenatal care when alarms occurred and 6% [ 14] sought consultation in the absence of an alarm.
To be sure, patients who can afford the best care are still likely to at least seek consultation with doctors at major urban medical centers.
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