Denmark's book resulted from a multidisciplinary exercise involving academics from different countries. |
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The management of most patients is now discussed and decided in multidisciplinary meetings. |
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We are staffed by a multidisciplinary team consisting of clinicians, medical information scientists, nurses, pharmacists and a teratologist. |
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Policies and corrective action to address and prevent verbal abuse must be multidisciplinary. |
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Pain rehabilitation programs often employ a multidisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, psychologists, counselors and physical therapists. |
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Early lung cancer detection is complex and requires a multidisciplinary approach. |
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Screening for haemoglobin disorders shows what might be feasible using a multidisciplinary approach in primary care. |
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Therefore, a multidisciplinary task force was appointed and charged to rewrite the bylaws. |
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Celebrating all things multidisciplinary, the first ever Vasistas festival is here to show us all that multi-tasking art is where it's at. |
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An effective response to the fire and evacuation required a comprehensive, coordinated, multidisciplinary approach. |
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In conclusion, it remains beyond doubt that treatment of empyema and complicated parapneumonic effusions is multidisciplinary. |
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They suggested creating a multidisciplinary forum for sharing best practices. |
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As with other chronic conditions, a multidisciplinary approach is essential to manage the ataxias successfully. |
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A multidisciplinary team and other caregivers experienced with gastrostomies are excellent resources for caregivers contemplating the procedure. |
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In this approach, multidisciplinary teams deliver medical, psychosocial, and rehabilitative care. |
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The multidisciplinary medical notes become unwieldy and incoherent, and the drug chart runs to many pages. |
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The charge nurse rather than staff nurses attended the multidisciplinary rounds, again because of issues of coordination and time constraints. |
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He and his partners introduced weekly multidisciplinary meetings, an approach that was ahead of its time. |
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A multidisciplinary team of pharmacognosists, phytochemists and pharmacologists was involved in preparing this monograph. |
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A multidisciplinary health care team is needed to address the patient's holistic needs. |
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Less problematic is the multidisciplinary character of Peoples of a Spacious Land. |
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I believe that my success has been with my multidisciplinary approach to business and not overcapitalizing in a swiftly changing market. |
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Good multidisciplinary working depends on good communication within teams and across disciplines. |
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Our research is multidisciplinary and represents social science, medicine, and volcanology. |
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The authors of this review favored a multidisciplinary approach in the evaluation of sow housing systems. |
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In this study, community multidisciplinary teams and hospital based care over one year were compared. |
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The trials did not provide data on which aspects of the multidisciplinary approach led to improved outcome. |
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The best approach is to make use of a team of multidisciplinary professionals who are committed to limb salvage. |
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Customised cataract surgery needs a multidisciplinary approach at several levels. |
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I would really like to work in that department, since it is not only multidisciplinary but also academic. |
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Klein's multidisciplinary project of the 1950s included monochrome painting, writing, martial arts, performance, musical composition and film. |
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Many community members participated in the multidisciplinary screening and education process. |
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This advice has changed dramatically, with the development of multidisciplinary clinics for lupus in pregnancy. |
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Results were tabulated and presented at multiple multidisciplinary conferences and clinical meetings. |
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Most burn centres employ social workers, vocational counsellors, and psychologists as part of the multidisciplinary burn team. |
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They worked in a multidisciplinary way in order to produce their final work. |
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This process is sometimes known as machine understanding, a multidisciplinary endeavor involving information retrieval, linguistics and artificial intelligence. |
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In smaller nursing homes, where low profit margins do not allow the employment of full multidisciplinary teams, patients are subjected to little purposeful activity. |
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A multidisciplinary clinic is held twice monthly. Problems that might arise between clinic visits can be channeled through the secretary. |
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This work, which combines biochemistry, molecular biology and plant pathology, demonstrates the merits of a multidisciplinary approach. |
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A multidisciplinary group of ecologists, acarologists, and microbiologists at IU and Ball State University are investigating tick-borne microbial communities. |
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In a multidisciplinary antalgia center, to deal with pain optimally, the rheumatologist works closely with an anesthetist. |
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These give access to, among other things, multilingual and multidisciplinary terminology data banks. |
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As a multidisciplinary artist, he was an acrobat, a juggler and an actor, with a specialty in artistic bicycle. |
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The second element to consider after the multidisciplinary aspect, is taking into account sociocultural factors. |
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In April, the £25m Home will open its doors, giving Manchester the largest multidisciplinary artistic hub outside of London. |
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Instead, he supports a humanistic, multidisciplinary model of management education. |
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This highly multidisciplinary approach continued with her three PhD supervisors being experts in molecular biology, chemistry and physics. |
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It actively collaborates through multidisciplinary courses and research with other parts of Stanford University. |
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A multidisciplinary approach will be fostered, involving chemistry, physics and increasingly the biological sciences. |
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It was a significant step, marking the end of a colossal undertaking by a multidisciplinary group over one year. |
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You have demonstrated the ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team. |
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The consortium we are leading has both the international breadth and multidisciplinary expertise needed to rise to this challenge. |
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Furthermore, mobile multidisciplinary teams carry out successive campaigns with a view to improving health care in these remote regions. |
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A multidisciplinary network for integration of care delivery can be created without a change in governance. |
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This will in turn facilitate the selection of the trainers, who will be a multidisciplinary team. |
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The program consists of four training sessions covering eight different themes and a weekly multidisciplinary follow-up to observe progress. |
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With this in mind, we created a multidisciplinary committee on physical restraints and implemented a restraint reduction program as well. |
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Teaching will be more oriented towards systems and solutions and always multidisciplinary. |
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The government's response to this report reiterated the importance of a multidisciplinary response to trafficking in persons. |
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He is part of a multidisciplinary team of healthcare and rehabilitation services, including addiction assessment and medication management. |
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The former requires a multidisciplinary approach, utilizing not only seismology but also other fields of geophysics and, most importantly, geology and geomorphology. |
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Several factors, such as the input of geriatricians and good communication between members of the multidisciplinary geriatric team, led to better use of medicines. |
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A group treatment program was designed for anorexic clients attending a multidisciplinary, outpatient eating disorders clinic in a general hospital. |
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Our goal is to promote, conduct, and lead integrated multidisciplinary astrobiology research and to train a new generation of astrobiology researchers. |
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The videofluoroscopic swallowing study with barium is a multidisciplinary evaluation with collaboration between a radiologist and a speech-language pathologist. |
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Media and communication scholars often take a multidisciplinary approach. |
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However, a shared care, multidisciplinary approach has many advantages. |
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He is popular with staff and is extremely good at multidisciplinary medicine with enviable insight and respect for other specialists and healthcare workers. |
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Investment and Retirement's skilled, multidisciplinary team is always ready to respond to the needs of investors, advisors and group administrators. |
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The project of execution of the expositive installations of the Museum of Natural History of Sintra has the multidisciplinary character that the project is armed. |
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We entrusted this task to a multidisciplinary working group comprised of internal resources from Place de l'Acadie and five general managers from each of the network's regions. |
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The priority research areas include, in certain cases, research at the borders of traditional disciplines where advances will require interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary effort. |
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It created a multidisciplinary team to prioritize remediation work in accordance with industry standards and created a committee to review the preventive maintenance program on a continuous basis. |
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As a multidisciplinary space with reasonably priced rental fees, RCA became a meeting ground for artists interested in producing experimental work. |
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There was multidisciplinary approach to subsequent PT sessions with participation of the nurse, perfusionist, 2 PTs, and a technician. |
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According to him, the goal of palliative care is to offer medical care by a multidisciplinary team and to surround terminal patients with human warmth. |
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A multidisciplinary program of the kind that earned us this award requires a lot of logistics and infrastructure, so the prize money will be ploughed into developing that. |
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He believes that his multidisciplinary approach has helped him provide a high level of service to a wide range of clients. |
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Sonrisa Doncella is a multidisciplinary artist constantly questioning the world around us. |
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In general, these disorders require a multidisciplinary approach with a medical team comprised of a nutritionist, psychologist, and internist. |
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He is the owner and medical director of two multidisciplinary health centres, providing medical care, message therapy, naturopathy and psychotherapy. |
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Unlike a multidisciplinary team, inter-professional teams do not function as independent practitioners but rather weave together tools, methods and procedures to deliver care and overcome common problems and concerns. |
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Scientific research clearly has an important part to play in this watchtower function, but so do all academics who engage with emergent social, economic and political trends, particularly through a multidisciplinary approach. |
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The classification of the underlying lung disease was based on multidisciplinary assessments by pneumologists, pathologists and radiologists. |
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This situation is not conducive to integration of physicians into a multidisciplinary team in an ambulatory care environment that must serve the needs of patients from a large geographic area. |
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The legal work that we do is multidisciplinary, cutting across all areas of the law from corporate commercial and aboriginal to wills and estates and family law. |
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Debates over matters such as primary healthcare reform, multidisciplinary care, and the supply and distribution of health professionals often hinge on the support of those professionals. |
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Speech and hearing problems may co-occur or be confused with ASDs, and it is critical that these referrals be made simultaneously with a referral to a multidisciplinary ASD assessment team. |
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An offender's correctional plan is developed by a multidisciplinary team, the parole officer and the offender himself to help ensure that the offender participates in the programs. |
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The work of detection and care is undertaken by multidisciplinary teams comprising a coordinating physician, a psychologist, a physiotherapist, a speech therapist, an all-round educator and a social worker. |
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Participate in Puebla's artistic, architectonic and socio-cultural heritage through the multidisciplinary Festival Palafoxiano. |
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It was pointed out in the discussions that having a representative and multidisciplinary sectoral council would help to minimize fragmentation of the industry and atomization of enterprises. |
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It presents a multidisciplinary view of the water crisis, with discussion in the disciplines of economics, hydrology, agronomics, engineering, and environmental sciences. |
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This is in part thanks to a multidisciplinary approach where research and the provision of services cross-fertilize each other for the benefit of society. |
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Other faculty members should be invited to participate in the Chair's activities as full members of multidisciplinary and multi-functional design teams. |
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Deals were attributed according to selection criteria established in advance by multidisciplinary panels composed of representatives from many nationalities. |
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Violence was a very complex problem and a multidisciplinary and multi-departmental approach had been adopted, especially since 2004, when the national action plan for children was adopted. |
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Cross-disciplinary, multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary... the terms are often used rather nebulously in the admittedly nebulous field of live art. |
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A team composed of doctors, social nurses, psychologists, nurses, a lab technician and a dietician are responsible for the multidisciplinary care. |
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After three years of workshops with some two hundred and fifty teenagers aged 15 to 18, the content of their work was translated into a multidisciplinary production that integrates dance, theatre and music. |
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We have seen in section 4 that more and more research is done outside academic departments, in centres or multidisciplinary departments, with sharing of ideas and equipment. |
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This enquiry, based on a series of studies of the violent videogame sector, revealed the need for a multidisciplinary approach, which currently does not exist. |
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The complex and mutually beneficial interaction between literary studies and the cognitive sciences is already an established fact of multidisciplinary scholarship. |
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The multidisciplinary follow-up showed no cardiac dysfunction or permanent lesions but confirmed a severe psycho-motor delay and left hemiparesia. |
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This case demonstrates how an unusual presentation can be well managed with multidisciplinary cooperation between obstetricians, perinatologists, and radiologists. |
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