Word: clinically
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...triple-tower glass-and-steel complex, on an 80-acre site adjacent to Oral Roberts University in south Tulsa, houses a research center, diagnostic clinic and 294-bed hospital containing the latest medical gadgetry, including computerized patient records. There are such amenities as concealed bottles to collect patients' body fluids, and redesigned gowns so that, as one staff member put it, "you're not hanging around with your fanny sticking...
...interests. "Our ambassador is a Birchite moron," Nolan reports. "The cops lock you up for reading Voltaire." What really troubles Nolan is the behavior of a Roman Catholic priest and nun, both Americans, who are defying their superiors by refusing to close down a small mission and clinic on the Caribbean coast. Surely Holliwell can find an excuse to drop in on Tecan and see what these people think they are doing? Holliwell replies that he cannot...
...child that day," Evans, an obstetrician, recalled. Evans is now on a fellowship at the University of California at Irvine, where he is also an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology. After he completes his fellowship, Evans plans to return to his position on the staff at the Mayo Clinic...
...stickwomen played as hard as they have all season, with players diving on the astroturf to save balls from going out of bounds and knocking opponents to the ground. In one spurt up the field junior Kate Martin and freshman Andrea Mainelli put on a passing clinic, leaving their opponents standing in bewilderment...
Some physicians call the clinical pharmacist "another undertrained superspecialist" and voice concern about fragmentation of medical care and potential liability problems. Others see the pharmacist practitioner as simply superfluous. But many doctors who work with pharmacists seem delighted. Says Dr. Alan Steinbach of the Rockridge Clinic in Oakland, Calif.: "They take the pressure off the doctor and make the patient happy...