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Practitioners and research
Practitioners should be able to provide consultation and collaborate with other members of the educational community and confidently make decisions based on empirical research.
In 2006 he was awarded the inaugural Discovery Prize by the Royal College of General Practitioners as " a general practitioner who has captured the imagination of generations of GPs with his groundbreaking research ... His practice in Glyncorrwg, Wales, was the first in the UK to be recognised as a research practice, piloting many Medical Research Council studies.
Practitioners, policy makers, and the public need sound evidence from different and new research methods, involving both experimental and non-experimental methodologies, that are sensitive to cultural and ethnic priorities.

Practitioners and have
Practitioners of Blissymbolics ( that is, speech and language therapists and users ) maintain that some users who have learned to communicate with Blissymbolics find it easier to learn to read and write traditional orthography in the local spoken language than do users who did not know Blissymbolics.
Practitioners in veterinary medicine, optometry and dentistry have doctorate degrees and are very commonly referred to with the title " Dr " preceding the specific name, but not referred to as " a doctor ".
The Legal Practitioners Ordinance defines who can hold themselves out as being a legal practitioner and therefore have rights of audience before the Falkland Islands courts.
Practitioners of critical pedagogy maintain that such disciplinary measures have no positive effect on student learning.
Practitioners of these sects have allegedly been harassed, imprisoned, and / or tortured, according to some outside human rights advocacy groups.
Practitioners of systems analysis are often called up to dissect systems that have grown haphazardly to determine the current components of the system.
Practitioners of Falun Gong have little to no contact with Li, except through the study of his teachings.
Falun Gong Practitioners outside China have filed dozens of lawsuits against Jiang Zemin, Luo Gan, Bo Xilai, and other Chinese officials alleging genocide and crimes against humanity.
Practitioners have described going to public places such as a mall or a park.
Some British paramedics have gone on to become Paramedic Practitioners, a role that practices independently in the pre-hospital environment in a capacity similar to that of a nurse practitioner, but with more of an acute care orientation.
Practitioners of sleep medicine point out the dismally low rate of accurate diagnosis of the disorder, and have often asked for better physician education on sleep disorders.
Practitioners at the company have been featured in the book A Whole New Mind by Daniel H. Pink.
It is generally required that an MD, DO, PA, OD, DPM, NMD, ND, DVM, DDS, or DMD, some Psychologists ( see Medical Psychology ), clinical pharmacists, Nurse Practitioners and other APRNs write the prescription ; basic-level registered nurses, medical assistants, emergency medical technicians, most psychologists, and social workers as examples, do not have the authority to prescribe drugs.
Practitioners since the mid-20th century have experimented with jarring visual panoramas that are now generally accepted, at least in western societies, as falling within the scope of landscaping.
Practitioners have noted how ' inability to ... integrate the superconscious contact with everyday experience easily leads to inflation ', and have spoken of ' an " Icarus complex ", the tendency whereby spiritual ambition fails to take personality limitations into account and causes all sorts of psychological difficulties '.
* Specialised Skillsets: Practitioners of MDA based software engineering are ( as with other toolsets ) required to have a high level of expertise in their field.
Similar providers have different titles in other countries such as clinical officers in Africa, assistant medical officers in Malaysia, Medical Care Practitioners in the UK, Assistant Doctors in China, and Feldsher in countries of the former Soviet Union.
Practitioners in human-computer interaction have been using a variant of information ecology, known as the ' ecological cognition framework ' for some time.
Practitioners inside China have distributed leaflets and VCDs to counter what they see as the state controlled media's propaganda campaign against Falun Gong.
Practitioners in the Inner Healing Movement may not always have formal training in counseling or psychology.
Practitioners of inner healing techniques such as TPM frequently do not have formal training in psychology or counseling, although Fernando Garzon suggests that this in many cases may be beneficial, saying: "... it may serve people who might not get help otherwise, cannot afford professional therapy, do not wish to use insurance, or have access to counseling limited by managed care.
In a dissenting article, " Sibutramine: gone, but not forgotten ", Professor David Haslam ( ex-president of the Royal College of General Practitioners and currently chairman of the National Obesity Forum ) says that the SCOUT study is flawed as it only covered high-risk patients and did not consider obese patients who do not have cardiovascular complications or similar contra-indications.

Practitioners and been
Practitioners of this simple test also held that if a radiator coil had been used as a condenser, then there would be lead in the distillate, which would give a reddish flame.
In 1704, the House of Lords overturned a ruling of the Queen's Bench in the " Rose Case ", which effectively gave apothecaries the right to practice medicine, meaning that apothecaries may been viewed as forerunners of present-day General Practitioners.
In the past SEM has largely been a special interest among General Practitioners.
It has traditionally been seen as a more difficult exam encompassing a greater breadth and depth of subject matter than the MFGDP ( Membership of the Faculty of General Dental Practitioners.
Practitioners in Behavioral optometry ( also known as functional optometrists or optometric vision therapists ) practice methods that have been characterized as a complementary alternative medicine practice.
Practitioners have been criticized for tricking mentally ill and suggestible women into thinking that they were chemically sensitive.
Practitioners have been enlightened to the basic questions in life:

Practitioners and for
In the United Kingdom, there is some insurance coverage for the costs for Alexander lessons through the Complementary and Alternative Practitioners Directory.
Practitioners generally charge a fee for their services.
* Christof Paar, Jan Pelzl, " Elliptic Curve Cryptosystems ", Chapter 9 of " Understanding Cryptography, A Textbook for Students and Practitioners ".
Practitioners in some arts such as kickboxing and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu often train for sport matches, whereas those in other arts such as aikido and Wing Chun generally spurn such competitions.
* Christof Paar, Jan Pelzl, " Introduction to Public-Key Cryptography ", Chapter 6 of " Understanding Cryptography, A Textbook for Students and Practitioners ".
), Applied Spectroscopy: A Compact Reference for Practitioners, Academic Press, Boston
* STEP ( Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners ), the international professional association for the trust industry
Practitioners of Falun Gong are forbidden to kill living things — including animals for the purpose of obtaining food — though it does not require the adoption of a vegetarian diet.
Practitioners of Falun Gong cannot collect money or charge fees, conduct healings, or teach or interpret doctrine for others.
* Reducing Racial Disparity in the Criminal Justice System: A Manual for Practitioners and Policymakers – a guide to analyzing and responding to racial disparities at each stage of the criminal justice process
* Database in Depth: Relational Theory for Practitioners, ISBN 0-596-10012-4
Practitioners of the arts are called eskrimador for those who call their art eskrima, arnisador for those who call theirs arnis and kalista or mangangali for those who practice kali.
* Swaminatha V Mahadevan, An Introduction To Clinical Emergency Medicine: Guide for Practitioners in the Emergency Department, ISBN 0-521-54259-6
In 1997, the Royal College of General Practitioners, UK, unconditionally approved the Programme for the MRCGP Examination and additionally declared it as amongst the top 10 programmes in UK.
For general practice training, the medical practitioner then applies to enter the three-or four-year " Australasian General Practice Training Program " ( four-year for additional Fellowship in Advanced Rural General Practice ), a combination of coursework and apprenticeship type training leading to the awarding of the FRACGP ( Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners ) or FRNZCGP ( Fellowship of the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners ), if successful.
Practitioners and donors from the charitable side of microfinance frequently argue for restricting microcredit to loans for productive purposes – such as to start or expand a microenterprise.
Practitioners use symbols for each wave to indicate both function and degree — numbers for motive waves, letters for corrective waves ( shown in the highest of the three idealized series of wave structures or degrees ).

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