Professionals
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As a result, dedicated
professionals
like Fola have found their task insurmountable.
Regardless of longstanding disagreements over how cross-border freshwater resources should be allocated and managed, and understandable preferences by governments and water
professionals
to rely on basin agreements rather than on international legal instruments, that half-century wait can be explained only by a lack of political leadership.
It is a simple idea, but even some presumptive
professionals
seem unable to grasp it – as evidenced by the decision by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a component of the World Health Organization, to classify the commonly used herbicide 2,4-D as “possibly carcinogenic to humans.”
An innovative IAEA e-learning tool, the Virtual University for Cancer Control (VUCCnet), is being developed in Africa to provide expert training online to health professionals, so that they do not have to take costly trips abroad.
I encounter these questions everywhere: in Mexico City and the provinces; on radio programs and university campuses; among ordinary people, psychology students, and health
professionals.
It is with this history in mind that health-care
professionals
in South Africa – and far beyond – are raising the alarm about Trump’s expanded policy.
The point of Trump’s global gag rule is to silence advocates and medical professionals; we must not bend to this pressure.
In exchange for these services, financial
professionals
are compensated very generously.
Not long after the September 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States, these liberal reformers joined with 160 other
professionals
to write and sign a petition to Crown Prince Abdullah asking for reforms.
This scary reality continues to frustrate health-care
professionals.
Moreover, for many young professionals, services are the only way to earn a living.
Another view held by a number of medical professionals, based on how Trump spoke in interviews in the late 1980s and how he speaks now – with a far more limited vocabulary and much less fluency – is that the president is suffering from the onset of dementia.
According to the highly respected medical reference UpToDate, a subscription-financed service used by professionals, the symptoms of dementia include agitation, aggression, delusions, hallucinations, apathy, and disinhibition.
They must develop a cadre of
professionals
with a sophisticated understanding of risk management, and must work to educate their members in the financial subtleties of their specific circumstances.
Global health and conservation
professionals
must cooperate more closely to find those solutions – and convince policymakers to pursue them.
In most countries, the wellbeing of the majority depends on the willingness of capitalists, entrepreneurs, managers, and
professionals
to organize production and create jobs.
Every profession will have its rogues, of course, no matter what oaths are sworn, but many health care
professionals
have a real commitment to serving the best interests of their clients.
As they frequent hospitals, and nursing homes, they come into contact with many health-care professionals, caregivers, and pieces of medical equipment, all of which could spread the fungus onto their skin or into their bodies.
It is scary enough that the US president refuses most of his daily briefings from the
professionals
at the State Department and in the military and intelligence services.
To name one example, the British government recently attempted to recruit National Health Service mental-health
professionals
to report those suspected of being psychiatrically vulnerable to extremist ideology.
Had CDC funding been at an appropriate level, US support – in the form of highly trained public health professionals, rather than ground troops – might have been deployed much earlier and been more effective.
Many are highly qualified
professionals
working in finance, consulting, academia, architecture, or law.
To an amazing extent, he reached out to experts in many areas, choosing
professionals
of impeccable reputations for probity and accomplishment, rather than politicians eager for patronage.
Many military
professionals
foresaw this problem.
In an open letter to the US president in September 2007, American
professionals
in cyber defense warned that “the critical infrastructure of the United States, including electrical power, finance, telecommunications, health care, transportation, water, defense, and the Internet, is highly vulnerable to cyber attack.
These
professionals
have called for an urgent, independent evaluation of Trump’s mental capacity that goes far beyond the simple cognitive screen that he received earlier this year when undergoing a physical examination at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
Yet to mental health professionals, these traits are danger signs.
Previously, drug safety monitoring relied on occasional adverse reports from health
professionals
about patients' reaction to medicines.
Health-care
professionals
will certainly become increasingly dependent on machines; but technology will augment, not replace, their abilities, and doctors will remain in charge of medical practices.
But, again, until the scope of precision medicine surpasses that of intuitive medicine, health-care
professionals
will continue to make medical decisions and interpret the data.
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