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  • ...iabetic]], active, with inappropriate footwear attends the local community clinic for regular visits over the course of two months. The intervention plan inc ...etatarsal on the right foot. The patient has no transport and walks to the clinic and to work. The footwear is inappropriate, slip on sandals are afforded on
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  • ...for Your Instability of the Shoulder] from the Oxford Shoulder & Elbow Clinic (2004). ...nis Elbow (or Lateral Epicondylitis)] from the Oxford Shoulder & Elbow Clinic (2004).
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  • ...common warning signs that should make you talk with a senior person in the clinic or your mentor about a case. If you understand how an error is made then y * Try to make the treatment, especially the bracing phase, a partnership between the clinician and the parents. In Uganda it was found that some fat
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  • ...ing is the main focus of the MA framework. The MA was created in 2001 by a partnership of governments, private sectors, non-governmental organisations and scienti ...f name=":2" /> Should there be no green space associated with the hospital/clinic, PTs should advocate for it.  
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  • ...r work is a motivational influence that cannot be attained in a classroom, clinic or boardroom alone. Physiopedia encourages Content Development Projects fro ...t on a resumé and the organisation will receive a [[Partners|complimentary partnership with Physiopedia]] which comes with many benefits to the organisation.
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  • ...|thumb|A cake made for Physiopedia by the staff at the ICRC rehabilitation clinic in Gaza.]] |[[File:ICRC in Gaza.jpg|none|thumb|The rehabilitation team at the ICRC clinic in Gaza with their course Physiopedia certificates]]
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  • In the clinic, the patient’s needs guide communication. However, it is most likely the === Migrant and Refugee Women’s Health Partnership ===
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  • ...seek legal and financial advice when making this decision. Also, a formal partnership or directorship agreement will need to be established. ...of ownership structure. A practice can be owned by a sole proprietor, by a partnership of two or more, or by Directors of a Limited Company. Each scenario has dif
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  • ...then Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton identified a fourth P, “'''Partnership''',” to serve as a “pathway to progress in the effort against modern-da ...zation] (ILO) and the [https://www.walkfree.org/ Walk Free Foundation], in partnership with the [https://www.iom.int International Organization for Migration] (IO
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  • ...ion" />. The scope of physiotherapy is not limited to the role played in a clinic surrounding patient care, but also includes influencing public health strat ...ectorship, legal and financial advice should always be sought and a formal partnership or directorship agreement will need to be established.
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  • * Training for families or carers. <ref name=":3">East London Health & Care Partnership. Roles and responsibilities in discharge planning. xAvailable from:https:// * Referrals to community dietitian, either in a clinic or for home visits. <ref name=":14">Laur C, Curtis L, Dubin J, McNicholl T,
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  • ...of the patient, even when there is a need to engage in a process of mutual partnership. ...clinics offered home treatment to patients who were too sick to get to the clinic and, in this setting, these interviewees had several reflections on ethics.
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  • ...herefore, it is important that neurological physiotherapists work in close partnership with other members of the multidisciplinary team including speech and langu ...ccess to allied health professionals. The Edinburgh Parkinson’s Assessment Clinic (EPAC) is led by therapists to provide people diagnosed with Parkinson’s
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  • ...ext' reminder: a novel way to reduce non-attendance at the ENT out-patient clinic. Journal of Laryngology &amp; Oncology 2007:122:296-298</ref>, <ref name="C ...c branded and offers the patient easily accessible contact details for the clinic through the main app page. <br> <br>Several studies have shown the use of S
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  • ...orthopaedic surgeons, a rheumatologist and an immunologist from Cleveland Clinic and Boston Medical Center, USA<ref name=":3" /> ...> {{#ev:youtube|v=rSfZ3V1_rbY|250}} <div class="text-right"><ref>Community Partnership Videos. Short Form (SF-36). 2020. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/w
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  • For successful rehabilitation, there needs to be a partnership and collaborative effort between the rehabilitation professional and the at {{#ev:youtube|aoKwQH04KXk|300}}<ref>Sports Surgery Clinic. 'Trust is a key part of the rehabilitation process' with Suki Hobson. Avai
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  • ...perspective, addressing emotional aspects and building a relationship and partnership with the patient <ref name=":1">Carrard, V., Schmid Mast, M,[https://www.sc ...r the fall, but he decided to wait and see. On day 3, he went to his local clinic for pain medication. The nurse on duty sent him for X-rays immediately, whi
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