Word: experts
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Others say they don't attend meetings when theydon't feel expert in the topic beingdiscussed--even when the topic is lesscontroversial than disciplinary action...
...hours a day and are available for immediate crisis intervention as well as comprehensive long term counseling to assist survivors recovery and healing. The mental health clinicians at HUHS are trained in sexual assault counseling and are available for emergency visits. HUHS has always and will continue to provide expert counseling and follow up for survivors of sexual assault. The role of the clinical physician and nurse is to provide acute assessment. The evaluating clinician at HUHS explains the plan of care and why it is important to have the services that a SANE (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner) site...
...SANE provides expert testimony to assist with prosecution. Thus, SANEs provide sensitive, compassionate, and expert care to survivors of sexual assault in designated SANE sites. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) has been very careful to designate emergency departments as SANE sites. This DPH decision was based on many hours of research regarding the best sites for the SANE program. There are medical as well as legal reasons for choosing emergency departments. SANEs must practice in designated emergency departments. Other health care settings, including HUHS, aren't allowed to offer the services of the SANEs. To be a designated...
...Cornell committed four penalties in a very physical first period that saw several near-injuries and near-fights. But Harvard countered with expert passing and aggressive skating that churned out 20 shots. Only an impressive performance by Hayes kept the Big Red in the game long enough for tempers to settle down and prevented a Crimson rout...
...fully embrace the prolonged ellipsis, the parenthetical "you-know-what-I-mean" and the awkward pause. Rather than punctuate my fragmented sentences, I let them trail off into my preferred word of closure: "whatever." To the well-trained listener the frequent "like"s that corrupt my language keep an expert tempo--to the rest, I babble...