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Though originally directed towards General Practitioners, the scope of this bursary was widened in 2003, since when it has also attracted submissions from dentists, pharmacists, nurses, midwives, mental health workers and an ophthalmologist.
His first published work was " Practitioners of Chinese medicine in America ," dated 1887.
She then worked for Barclays Bank International and Barclays Bank plc until 1984, after which she was Assistant Secretary for the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising until 1987.
Practitioners and lecturers did not reveal the techniques of the practice based on the society members having paid for instruction, and the idea that it was unfair to reveal the practice to others for free.
In Australia, a psychologist was found guilty of malpractice for using Theophostic methods in 2006 by the Queensland Health Practitioners Tribunal.
In 1990 a medical practitioner was censured by the Medical Practitioners Disciplinary Committee in New Zealand for using a Vega machine.
Until it was amended in 1992 and later superseded by the Legal Profession Act in 2008, the Legal Practitioners Act 1893 provided for legal practitioners in Western Australia to be admitted and entitled to practise as " practitioners ".
In 2001, the Council for the Registration of Forensic Practitioners was created.
In 2009, The CRFP ( Council for the Registration of Forensic Practitioners ) was closed down.
The Forensic Science Regulator argued that the Council for the Registration of Forensic Practitioners ( CRFP ) was surplus to requirements.
After years of public debate and argument the issue was investigated by the Medical Practitioners Board of Victoria.
In April 2011, a hearing before the Legal Practitioners Conduct Board found McGee was not guilty of " infamous conduct " and ruled that he could continue to practise.
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.
This was achieved both by individual recruitment and by merging with staff associations, such as the Medical Practitioners ' Union, the United Commercial Travellers ' Association of Great Britain and Ireland, the Union of Insurance Staffs and the Prudential Assurance Staff Association.
STEP ( the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners ) was founded by George Tasker in 1991 and is the international professional body for those who work in the trust industry and the ( often overlapping ) field of estate administration.
The Trichological Society was founded in September 1999 by an eclectic group of professionals with an interest in hair science, including Trichologists, Lawyers, Surgeons, Chemists, Pharmacists, Medical Practitioners and Academics.

Practitioners and came
The practice of osteopathy is regulated by law, under the terms of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 which came into effect on 18 September 2004.

Practitioners and up
Practitioners of systems analysis are often called up to dissect systems that have grown haphazardly to determine the current components of the system.
Nigeria replaced the QC nomenclature with the new title of Senior Advocate of Nigeria with appointments restricted to fewer than 30 lawyers a year, made by the Chief Justice of Nigeria on the recommendation of the Legal Practitioners Privileges Committee which is made up of senior judges and lawyers.
Practitioners induce sweating and prescribe steam-based treatments as a means to open up the channels and dilute the doshas that cause the blockages and lead to disease.
The SP had its own General Practitioners ' offices, provided advice to citizens and set up local action groups.

Practitioners and with
Practitioners of BDSM vary hugely in their perception of what activities are integral to BDSM, and some borderline activities ( light bondage, hot wax, blindfolds ) may be practiced by people identifying as " vanilla " ( i. e., not into BDSM ) – so inclusion in the community is usually dependent on self-proclaimed identification with the community.
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 ".
Practitioners of alternative medicine may not be referred to with the " Dr " honorific in relation to providing the public with health care services.
Practitioners of glossolalia may disagree with linguistic researchers and claim that they are speaking human languages ( xenoglossia ).
* Practitioners of traditional Indian medicine recommend that patients with chicken pox sleep on neem leaves.
Practitioners of Falun Gong have little to no contact with Li, except through the study of his teachings.
Practitioners aim to develop an open spirit with which to approach life at large, and other people.
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 call Kundalini yoga the yoga of awareness because it focuses on the expansion of sensory awareness and intuition in order to raise individual consciousness and merge it with the Infinite consciousness of God.
Practitioners within the field study the application and usage of knowledge in organizations, along with the interaction between people, organizations and any existing information systems, with the aim of creating, replacing, improving or understanding information systems.
Practitioners can choose between a hard glove ( with a hardened thumb ) or a soft glove ( without a hardened thumb ); each has its advantages.
Practitioners walk clockwise around a room while holding their hands in shashu ( 叉手 ), with one hand closed in a fist, while the other hand grasps or covers the fist.
According to Nokuzola Mndende of the Icamagu Institute, a Xhosa sangoma and former lecturer in religious studies at the University of Cape Town: Philip Kubekeli, director of the Traditional Medical Practitioners, Herbalist and Spiritual Healers Association, and Phephsile Maseko, spokesperson of the Traditional Healers Organisation, see nothing wrong with white sangomas.
Practitioners should be able to provide consultation and collaborate with other members of the educational community and confidently make decisions based on empirical research.
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.
Practitioners use moxa to warm regions and acupuncture points with the intention of stimulating circulation through the points and inducing a smoother flow of blood and qi.
Practitioners may use acupuncture needles made of various materials in combination with moxa, depending on the direction of supposed qi flow they wish to stimulate.

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