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pri·ma·ry-care

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of primary-care in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of primary-care in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of primary-care in a Sentence

  1. Linda Aiken:

    If the observed gender gap in nurses' incomes is a product of female nurses being more likely to elect specialties that are in great need like primary care, long-term care, home care, and public health, it would not be in the public's interest to encourage more women to follow in the footsteps of men to elect higher paying specialties or practice settings.

  2. Mark Weber:

    HHS has worked as swiftly as possible to increase bed capacity and to ensure potential sponsors can provide a safe home while the child goes through their immigration proceedings, as soon as wrap around services — on-site primary care, including childhood immunizations and physicals, case management, phone calls to family members, education, recreation etc — become available as a result of additional infrastructure and staff, they are provided as part of the operation.

  3. Ann Kurth:

    It’s a great opportunity for primary care clinicians to identify people who are at a higher risk to be counseled about prevention and treated if needed.

  4. Richard Isaacson:

    While exercise and staying mentally engaged shined through in this study, a comprehensive approach toward reducing Alzheimer's risk factors is the best recipe for success, any prevention plan should also include regular follow-up with a primary care physician, management of vascular risk factors like blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol, avoiding smoking, minimizing alcohol use, prioritizing sleep, managing stress, and following a Mediterranean-style diet, among many other suggestions.

  5. Colin OBrien:

    We hope that more primary care doctors will talk to their patients about aspirin use, and more patients will raise this with their doctors.

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