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Equipment management in practice

Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 1984
This article describes the setting up, funding and organization of an in-house equipment management service in the Bristol & Weston Health Authority. Existing resources were redeployed to form the present service. The range of equipment now maintained under the auspices of the Medical Physics Bioengineering Group has a capital value of 12 million ...
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Management ... practice Manager.

Health services management, 1992
Carole Green became a Practice Manager because she wanted to influence directly what was happening and to see the results of her work; she was the first GMTS I management trainee to work in general practice. Her job combines the roles of business manager, company secretary, contracts negotiator, marketing manager and -- at times -- general factotum.
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The Practical Management of Depression

JAMA, 1964
MORE HUMAN SUFFERING has resulted from depression than from any other single disease. Despite their relatively recent introduction into medical practice, antidepressants are used in the treatment of over 4 million patients a year in the United States. Unfortunately our inability to detect certain types of depression or to get all obvious cases to come ...
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Practice Management

Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association, 2004
John G, McDaniel, Beth A, DeSimone
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Supporting practice managers

Veterinary Record, 2015
With more than 75 practice managers working in its practices across the UK, CVS recently launched a bespoke training programme to support these ‘pivotal members of the practice team’.
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The practical management of haemophilia

Blood Reviews, 1992
Haemophilia is a rare and complex disorder and its successful management will depend upon the establishment of a network of 'comprehensive care' including the services of haematologists, orthopaedic surgeons, rheumatologists, dental surgeons, physiotherapists, specialised nurses and counsellors.
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Practice Management

Orthopedics, 2005
G Dean, MacEwen, James J, McCarthy
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Practical management of amblyopia

International Ophthalmology, 1983
Our knowledge on the mechanism of amblyopia has gained in recent years from concerted research efforts in basic science and clinical laboratories. Different clinical forms of amblyopia are reviewed and their diagnostic and therapeutic significance discussed. In spite of etiologic differences there are pathophysiological similarities.
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THE PRACTICAL MANAGEMENT OF ENCOPRESIS

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1972
SUMMARYThe encopretic child is an unpopular but not uncommon patient. By the time he is referred for psychiatric help, his soiling has usually become a complex issue of psychological and physiological disturbance in which parental attitudes play an important part.
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Practice management

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1948
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