In order to qualify, students are required to complete 1000 hours of clinically based learning: this typically takes place in the final two years; some courses also have clinical placement in the first year.
The firm expanded to include its first clinically based program, the Cardiology Roundtable in 1994, providing best practices in managing cardiovascular care for the nations' cardiac programs.
Social, environmental and daily living activities were suggested as the appropriate basis for assessment rather than clinically based assessments and tests.
A bone fracture can be diagnosed clinically based on the history given and the physical examination performed.
His present interests are in running clinically based dietary trials to elucidate the potential of diet to prevent and treat chronic diseases such as heart disease, cancer and diabetes.
The goal is to provide the highest quality culturally competent HIV services including clinically based intervention and medically appropriate care and treatment.
The current managerial restructuring of the NHS offers an ideal opportunity to involve more clinically based nurses in decision-making and agenda-setting within the organisation.
Over time, Brenner (2002) tried to develop a more clinically based theory, what came to be called "modern conflict theory."
The World Health Organization has defined pneumonia in children clinically based on either a cough or difficulty breathing and a rapid respiratory rate, chest indrawing, or a decreased level of consciousness.
I am not entering a debate, but merely presenting a clinically based description of the illness and insights that have already helped hundreds of people begin the journey toward recovery.