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There's a "Red Flags" fact sheet for consumers at the "Clinician's Pocket Guide."
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Using a grant from the Investor Protection Trust, clinicians and geriatrics faculty from the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston have developed a "Clinician's Pocket Guide" with questions and checklists.
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Commitment means having the "intention to persist" in a relationship; being psychologically attached to each other; and developing a "cognitive orientation" that says, "Yes, we are in this for the long run," according to A Clinician's Guide to Maintaining and Enhancing Close Relationships.
Caroline Presno: 10 Signs You're In A Commitment-Ready Relationship 2009
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The festival features 800 booths, exhibits and clinics, where guitar legends teach at the Clinician's Stage.
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As part of the project, state securities regulators and participating medical professionals have available the project's Clinician's Pocket Guide and an informational brochure for patients/investors.
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(SIB), a validated clinical instrument that measures cognition, and the Clinician's
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(SIB), a validated clinical instrument that measures cognition, and the Clinician's
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The festival features 800 booths, exhibits and clinics, where guitar legends teach at the Clinician's Stage.
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The festival features 800 booths, exhibits and clinics, where guitar legends teach at the Clinician's Stage.
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The festival features 800 booths, exhibits and clinics, where guitar legends teach at the Clinician's Stage.
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