Word: consultancy
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...willingness of women to consult women professionals?often their insistence on it?extends to doctors, notably gynecologists. Women make up a remarkable 80% of the work force in the nation's health services, but overwhelmingly, they are nurses and technicians?helpers rather than leaders. Only 9% of physicians are women. Female med students still find much to complain about. Says one: "Guess what part of a male cadaver I'm assigned to dissect first." But, says Dr. Frances K. Conley...
...past, the dean has made the informal appointments on the basis of recommendations from the student government, but he will now be free to consult with other members of the Law School community...
Jeffrey Reiman, a third-year student and president of the Law School Council, the student government at the Law School, said yesterday the council expects the dean to continue to consult with them before appointing students to the board
Police 5's success has led to adaptations in West Germany and Hong Kong. New York City police are also feeding clues to two local TV news programs. Back in England, Shaw Taylor, a Peter Sellers lookalike, now hosts Junior Police 5 as well. He cautions tots to consult their parents before taking action, however. The Yard, it seems, does not want a raft of naive informers telling them that the stolen stereos on the show are stashed down in Mum and Dad's basement...
...nothing else the Rambouillet meeting is an important symbol of world leaders' willingness at least to consult each other on policy and avoid conflicts that might weaken the global economy. The gathering might also produce a useful reaffirmation by the government heads that they will resist growing pressure in every country for import quotas and other self-defeating protectionist measures...