medical relation

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Noun1.medical relation - the professional relation between a health care professional and a patientmedical relation - the professional relation between a health care professional and a patient
professional relation - the relation that exists when one person requests and is granted professional help from a qualified source
doctor-patient relation - the responsibility of a physician to act in the best interests of the patient
nurse-patient relation - the responsibility of a nurse to act in the best interests of the patient
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The three kinds of scores hold up well in our experiments for building a medical relation extraction gold standard (Aroyo and Welty 2013b).
Conditional trust is associated to a medical relation in which the patient is positioned as an active contributor, able to evaluate flexibly the data of the medical relationship, in terms of the extent to which the latter meets his expectations; distrust manifested as concern or as the need for verification or validation can turn into trust if the results in the patient's health status correspond to his expectations.
These medical relations started back in the nineteen seventies and continues to improve better and better, irrespective of who is in the government in the Sudan.
Environmental issues aside (they are one-use items that create waste), wipes "are not going to thoroughly cleanse," said Hina Choudhary from the SkinCeuticals global scientific communications and medical relations team.
Previously, Dr Smith was employed as senior vice president, Global Medical Affairs and Global Dermatology Head for Allergan plc, held leadership positions in External Medical Relations and Global Development at AstraZeneca as well as head of US Clinical Operations with Bristol-Myers Squibb.
The ministry's departments gave detailed explanations and presentations on functions and opportunities available, including public health departments, medical relations and treatment abroad, medical commission, e-health and information technology, accreditation of healthcare facilities, quality of healthcare and patient safety, drug control, planning and quality, health planning and evaluation, finance, contracts and procurement, utilities and public services, and human resources.
THE BROOKLYN MEDICAL Relations Council recently asked The Center for Health Design to bring together a small, diverse group of industry leaders to help plant the seeds for a potential new hospital to break ground in Brooklyn, N.Y., in the next few years.
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