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"Consultation" is regularly scheduled face-to-face case discussion and evaluation focusing on raw data, goals and objectives from the social worker's practice. [1985, c. 736, ? (new).]
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A meeting with an orthodontist where the orthodontic problem is diagnosed and discussed, often with the aid of X-rays and study models
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| consultation |
Formal request by an attending physician of a medical specialist in a field for which information is sought. Ordinarily a legal duty to consult arises when, after a reasonable length of time and effort on the part of the attending physician, the diagnosis is unusually difficult and uncertain, the therapy is ineffective, or the patient requests a consultation. To be legally sufficient, a consultation requires that the consultant personally examine the patient and the patient
Ãâó: www5.aaos.org/oko/vb/online_pubs/professional_liab...
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| consultation liaison p. |
that which connects psychiatry with other areas of medicine, bringing a psychosocial approach to the biological treatment of organic illness. Called also liaison p.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| consultation-liaison psychiatry |
Psychiatry that addresses the needs of patients who also have active medical conditions.
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