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stry provides free optical, dental, and medical | care as well as evangelism. |
ry child under 5 gets free qualitative medical | care.) |
onalized a revolutionary idea, pre-paid medical | care for workers, which soon expanded beyond workers |
o with replacing free benefits, such as medical | care and transportation, with cash benefits. |
nion of The King's Daughters to provide medical | care for indigent mothers and their children. |
Kang-Ning Jr. College of Medical | Care and Management |
nded had to wait a long time to receive medical | care. |
Master of Medical Practice in Hospital Medical | Care (MMedPrac) |
to emerge, some needing food, water and medical | care. |
g freedom of movement, sufficient food, medical | care, private housing, and female companionship. |
vocate for personal choice of one's own medical | care. |
Around 78 people were given medical | care as a result of gas poisoning. |
Jones owns and operates his own medical | care company, Health Care Training & Development Ser |
ern also works as a volunteer providing medical | care to the Shipibo tribe in Peru. |
settlement, he agreed to give them free medical | care. |
ts of forced labour, malnutrition, poor medical | care and executions resulted in the deaths of approx |
e Order of Canada in 1968 for providing medical | care to the people of rural Prince Edward Island for |
In spite of medical | care, the situation worsened and Lievens died in Leu |
HIV medical | care is given at the OASIS Clinic. |
aint John, New Brunswick, for emergency medical | care. |
This includes basic emergency medical | care provided by Emergency Medical Technicians and E |
ve birth anonymously and receiving free medical | care. |
cial services, legal representation and medical | care for free to eligible residents of Washington, D |
Several milestones in medical | care and research have taken place at DMS, including |
ch by providing state of the art medical-dental | care through annual missions, medical education and |
As it is a long-acting medication, | care must be taken not to give an excessive dose. |
Members | care for Bevo, the Longhorn mascot, and support all |
organization whose function is to help members | care for their communities through access to health |
ician who provides or arranges for the member's | care. |
Memory | care is for those with various degrees of dementia a |
s wife, leaving Kazuo and Hirayama in Michiko's | care. |
Milliman | Care Guidelines |
eventually released and entrusted to Minetti's | care. |
is often cultivated and grows well with minimal | care. |
ncludes architecture and architectural monument | care, interior decoration, fashion design, communica |
Although more | care was taken over the safety of the workers, an ou |
toric buildings was inadequate, leading to more | care and reuse of buildings and open spaces. |
n working with senior officials to develop more | care for the urban poor, which was a rapidly graying |
However, the composite bows needed more | care than simple bows, and were much more difficult |
nd in 1829 Abraham entrusted him to Moscheles's | care; and when Abraham himself later visited London |
four daughters, who were left in their mother's | care upon his death. |
Ietsugu did not take much | care of the country's matters; and his advisors, nam |
olved, but this list was assembled without much | care. |
m leaf manuscripts had been preserved with much | care by the descendants of the Karava chiefs of Nego |
nclusions to which he had attained with so much | care. |
ere an important part of monastic life and much | care was given to their construction and maintenance |
It does not need much | care through-out the year. |
Moomin Papa says not much | care about other municipalities in the sun. |
expression of faith, worship, learning, mutual | care, and acts of justice. |
When his mother was ill, Ronald was left in my | care, and whenever he became too naughty, I would sa |
Les Basiques Nail | care - Chatelaine Top 100, 2005 |
ffers highly-specialized, nationally-recognized | care for illnesses such as heart disease, cancer and |
from active service, claiming his mother needed | care, and was put on reserve. |
The road frequently needs | care from the Virginia Department of Transportation. |
ore than 100 peer-reviewed articles on neonatal | care, focusing on the care of premature infants. |
Neonatal | Care Unit started |
On November 5, 2000 Mohammed died at Net | Care Hospital in Johannesburg where she was being tr |
Patients requiring neuro-surgical | care are usually referred to Newcastle general Hospi |
a 20 bed stroke unit and a 12 bed neurocritical | care ward. |
Usually I never | care for for etomology, but my brother and I both ce |
ts outspoken opposition to Mayor Gavin Newsom's | Care Not Cash program. |
Chair, Ethics Advisory Group, NHS | Care Record Development Board |
NHS | care trusts, providing both health and social care s |
Miami Children's Hospital Nicklaus | Care Center: 12989 Southern Blvd., Palms West Medica |
They take no | care for harvest or seedtime of the year; |
Amongst them are Nokia priority dealer, nokia | care, sarala electronics,etc. |
For the record, I neither know nor | care about the case in question, I simply have this |
All known patients recovered with normal | care, with an average hospital stay of 9 days. |
ushed by four angry police officers who did not | care that Raiford was a recognized lawman. |
Though he acts as though he does not | care about the boys, he actually has a great deal of |
Reportedly, Presley did not | care for the song, and did not feel comfortable perf |
Bosley Crowther of The New York Times did not | care for the movie. |
Townend did not | care too much about collecting and preserving insect |
And I do not | care what Lloyd and Croft have stated - because thei |
, Faith nonchalantly declares that she does not | care that she killed a human being, much to Buffy's |
ned after that season, stating that he "did not | care to fight the critics who are now or will be ask |
"I do not | care where he will go to. |
on and agony of knowing that her lover does not | care about her as much as she cares for him. |
wner of the film's distribution rights, did not | care for it and ordered more graphic violence and go |
mother died and her stepmother, Doma, does not | care for her at all. |
Alcott herself did not | care much for the writings, dismissing the idea that |
He works out that she is a Jew, but does not | care. |
ositive reviews, there were critics who did not | care for the film. |
The rich and elite did not | care to spend their money and vacation time looking |
was a dyed-in-the-wool conservative and did not | care who knew. |
ou wouldest be rescued, and therefore didst not | care for others; now thou prayest." |
Camber - "I Could Not | Care Less" - 2:55 |
ot home very much, and Andrew feels he does not | care about him. |
ce recognized the professor's merit and did not | care that Benjamin was a republican. |
"Perry did not | care about protecting teenaged girls in Wareham from |
excellent scholar and so modest that he did not | care to have it at any time mentioned." |
ho was in a member of a biker gang and does not | care much about his future, as his parents were both |
In other words, the real world does not | care about our coordinate systems. |
Men, however, did not | care for each other because sickness created fear an |
onals who had examined her and said she did not | care "what conditions I would receive upon release. |
th cage-free chicken farming as she "Do(es) not | care about silly little chickens." |
lfare, poverty relief and social reform, Nugent | Care was founded upon his ideals. |
nts focuses very well on literacy and numeracy, | care for physically handicapped and visually impaire |
Nursery | care is also available during the 10 AM service. |
bed licensed facility offering 24-hour nursing | care. |
s, providing blankets, nourishment, and nursing | care. |
bed in-patient facility, with a 24 hour nursing | care service. |
Emergency Nursing | Care: Principles and Practice (2003; co-editor, alon |
It has been re-named the Summit Park Nursing | Care Center. |
It provides nursing | care for older people who exhibit behavior that chal |
scitation) and medium to high intensity nursing | care in the area of operations. |
ical and speech rehabilitation; skilled nursing | care and short term care as well as long term care. |
Once we have five basic obstetric | care units, we can then increase the number to meet |
extremely limited access to emergency obstetric | care, increased rates of maternal morbidity and mort |
o when these women [needing emergency obstetric | care] arrive, interventions are performed immediatel |
s a reproductive health and emergency obstetric | care technical advisor for the UN Population Fund in |
s a reproductive health and emergency obstetric | care technical advisor for the UN Population Fund in |
n can’t get access to emergency obstetric | care. |
rict should have five basic emergency obstetric | care units at the PHU level. |
o help educate women about emergency obstetrics | care for protracted labor, which can lead to fistula |
s wealthy clientele, but also others in need of | care and often without the means to pay. |
ed Honorary president of the Russian society of | Care and Protection of Animals. |
cilitate a manageable way to connect a point of | care community. |
The House of | Care (1981) |
She is also co-chair of Generations of | Care, a community partnership in support of Immanuel |
mooth the patient's transition between sites of | care |
many of the rose bushes that died from lack of | care. |
s the likelihood of receiving all components of | care: Lessons from a single institution database. |
eans that animal owners have a positive duty of | care, and outlaws neglecting to provide for their an |
mpany law case, concerning directors' duties of | care and skill. |
s a system of concepts to support continuity of | care. |
A relevant duty of | care is one of several duties of care owed by the or |
the Healthcare Commission ruled the quality of | care was good. |
Main article: Duty of | care in English law |
to its attractive markings, hardiness, ease of | care and excellent meat. |
s have been preserved by the museum with lot of | care. |
In 1947 he organized the sending of | CARE packages to needy Spanish Republican refugees s |
College of Nursing for her work on Standards of | Care. |
agging tape, signs, or tents, and each level of | care receives its own treatment area (i.e. |
He has served on the board of directors of | CARE Canada, the Laurentian Bank of Canada, Groupe J |
upils' sense of belonging and the good level of | care which they are shown. |
ianship of children considered to be in need of | care. |
He is the author of "A Palliative Ethic of | Care: Clinical Wisdom at Life's End" published by Jo |
course of | care for AMI |
change drugging as the medical standard of | care for psychosis; |
sed upon the 12 step, abstinence based model of | care. |
er amendments detailed the minimum standards of | care and limitations on use of animals in research, |
Nagashekar has taken a lot of | care in moulding the story. |
tients now have access to ACTs, the standard of | care and treatment for malaria. |
d treatment programs along a broad continuum of | care: inpatient care, outpatient care, transitional |
ncrease the coordination and thus efficiency of | care. |
e for abuse against clients and mistreatment of | care staff. . |
ient treatment center is the incorrect level of | care for a vast majority of intervention patients. |
Deputy Warden of | Care and Treatment: Clint Perry (Oversees the health |
p between the parties to give rise to a duty of | care. |
He stressed the quality of | care after Labour's decade-long obsession with quant |
ty of abortion service and in how components of | care are delivered (facility, counseling, timeliness |
nder the auspices of the Society's Standards of | Care Committee, and are published in the journal Tho |
ied out in November 1999 found that "climate of | care and mutual respect permeates the life of the sc |
jesty's Coastguard do not usually owe a duty of | care to people who require its assistance. |
Intensive Outpatient - This level of | care allows for the patient to live at home and stil |
l and this is achieved through a combination of | Care, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Speech |
Duty of | Care, August 2010, The Monthly |
ve school community and provides good levels of | care, guidance and support for students, whatever th |
ivil War and the wounded troops were in need of | care. |
economic well being" and "the effectiveness of | care, guidance and support" were also described as o |
gional treatment centres covering all stages of | care from diagnosis to treatment |
The quality of | care, support and guidance provide for students is d |
iotics and can add significantly to the cost of | care. |
nics, hospitals, pharmacies and other points of | care - is intended to improve access to health care |
CCD and Continuity of | Care Record (CCR) are often seen as competing standa |
screening assay in the field or at the point of | care by clinicians. |
The program provides some level of | care for around 500,000 people a year and, in 2004, |
c ownership left the garden wanting in terms of | care and interpretation. |
They then noted that the duty of | care will be satisfied where the director acts "prud |
tients are evaluated and placed in the level of | care most appropriate for their needs. |
on the basis that they owed a separate duty of | care and could not seek protection under the contrac |
COEKG implements a subset of the Continuity of | Care Record (CCR) messaging protocol. |
f delirium reflect negatively on the quality of | care. |
M.D., M.P.H., is currently president and CEO of | CARE, a leading humanitarian aid organization fighti |
Current standard of | care can slow the progression of the disease, but no |
ther countries recognize the WPATH Standards of | Care for the treatment of transsexualism. |
least guided, by documents called Standards of | Care for Gender Identity Disorders (SOC). |
Martin Maggiore - Director of | Care, Support & Guidance |
n boxcars are now gone, whether through lack of | care, re-purposing, or destruction. |
overall ease of | care and feeding |
There are particular duties of | care owed to persons in custody (s. |
Lack of | care can also be fatal for mothers who go through di |
exploring universal ideas around the concept of | care. |
by a storm in 1999 and suffering from a lack of | care since. |
nicians aims to provide the highest standard of | care for mother and child. |
He was also the first president of | CARE |
ddressed the business judgment rule and duty of | care. |
ated against nationally recognized standards of | care. |
l evidence to establish the breach of a duty of | care. |
onsible for the barrel had breached his duty of | care. |
English trusts law case, concerning the duty of | care owed by a trustee when exercising the power of |
However, 'The effectiveness of | care, guidance and support' was rated Outstanding. |
ive-years of age, Our Mims needed every kind of | care she could get. |
nt, where each folder identifies the subject of | care (patient) and contains at least one medical tra |
Association for Transgender Health Standards of | Care revision committee. |
Anchor advocates the personalisation of | care provision and has been politically active in pr |
Quality and provision of | care, guidance and support: Grade 2 (Good) |
2. An action for breach of a common law duty of | care |
between teachers and pupils and the quality of | care, support and guidance students receive. |
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