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This has enabled health-care
professionals
to switch from practicing intuitive medicine to precision medicine, where they can apply standardized processes that predictably cure diseases.
We shouldn’t expect machines to replace health-care
professionals
for some time, but new technologies will continue to be introduced into the sector’s evolving landscape, and we should welcome them.
And financial professionals’ skills and incentives will have to be retooled and revised to reflect these new priorities.
So far, the biggest winners from this shift have been educated and skilled
professionals
in the advanced economies.
We should have faith in the
professionals
by his side: Secretary of Defense James Mattis, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, and National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster.
In fact, the practice targets holders of PhD’s, professionals, political activists, and office workers.
But this leaves the Philippines with its own significant shortage of medical
professionals.
For example, the United States government is well-served by an organization called the National Academies, based on three honorary organizations composed of the nation’s most distinguished scientists, engineers, and health
professionals
(the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine, respectively).
In India in the 1950’s and 1960’s – a time when many
professionals
were emigrating – working conditions were deplorable.
Instead, nurture the loyalty of
professionals
settling abroad, so that they assist their home countries in a variety of ways.
I have long argued that, because many in rich countries are retiring while still in sound health, and because altruism increases with age, we could organize a Grey Peace Corps of senior citizens to share their skills in countries whose own trained
professionals
prefer to settle abroad.
Moreover, the DOTS strategy requires that health care
professionals
supervise the standard treatment regimens to ensure that TB patients remain on the antibiotic cocktail for the full six months, thereby slowing the emergence of drug resistance.
The partnerships of
professionals
that have long dominated services such as law, accounting, and -- until recently -- investment banking are familiar examples.
Although medical
professionals
increasingly recognize the health benefits of policies to address climate change, they are not widely appreciated by policymakers themselves.
Manufacturing workers and high-tech
professionals
alike in Europe and America are being challenged by global competition.
Ideally, Yushchenko should reach out to the new
professionals
who have not as yet been intoxicated by the pervasive corruption of the old administration.
Worse still, GCC countries’ national health systems have a shortage of local clinicians and trained
professionals
working in local public-health services.
As a result, new universities, research institutions, and educational programs have attracted scholars and other
professionals
to the region.
This is why GCC countries should encourage and invest in technological development at the local level, and create room for engineers to work with local public-health
professionals.
Middle Eastern countries need fully integrated, innovation-oriented frameworks for training health-care professionals, so that they can address their current public-health challenges and prepare for new, unexpected ones, such as Middle East respiratory syndrome (commonly referred to as MERS), Ebola, and other infectious diseases that can appear with little or no forewarning.
Since 1989, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been pursuing a two-pronged strategy: selective repression that targets organized political opposition and co-optation of new social elites (the intelligentsia, professionals, and private entrepreneurs).
The urban intelligentsia and
professionals
have been pampered with material perks and political recognition, while new private entrepreneurs have been allowed to join the Party.
Otherwise, the country's impoverishment will continue to deplete its middle class and lead many young and capable
professionals
to emigrate.
In all cases, adventurous users or
professionals
can overcome the paternalism, but only by paying what amounts to liability insurance, for the risks they impose on the system.
Remarkably, I also received comments from
professionals
in the natural sciences who said that citizens’ growing distrust of experts was pervasive in their disciplines, too.
Even America’s Federal Emergency Management Agency, responsible for providing relief after natural disasters and man-made catastrophes, was in the hands of inept political cronies rather than
professionals.
International-affairs
professionals
frequently talk about “high politics” and “low politics,” and they usually relegate economic issues to the latter category.
What the court should not do is order the hospital to continue to care for Golubchuk against the better judgment of its health care
professionals.
They are no longer exempt from the moral quandaries that many other
professionals
must face – a classic example being the engineers who design missiles or other weapons systems.
Health
professionals
took the lead in a campaign to press the government – through the mechanisms of direct democracy – to shift its focus from arresting and punishing drug users toward public-health policies that are based on scientific evidence of what works.
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