How To Use Diplomate In A Sentence

  • He is an APA fellow and a diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology in both clinical and family psychology.
  • She is a diplomate in tropical medicine of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene and coordinates the International Travel Clinic at West Virginia University.
  • The American Board of Medical Specialties announced that its member boards have a responsibility to set standards for, and assess the continuing competence of their diplomates.
  • Translated from "diplomatese" into ordinary language, Mathieu's statement makes it plain that the statistics and data generated and used by the regime to describe Ethiopia's economic performance and make predictions are basically "cooked up. Alemayehu G. Mariam: Ethiopia: The Voodoo Economics of Meles Zenawi
  • He is a diplomate of the American Board of Psychological Specialties.
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  • He is a diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology and is on the board of directors of the American Board of Health Psychology.
  • He earned his medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and did diplomate studies at the University of London, England.
  • A diplomate of the American Board of Preventive Medicine, Nicogossian is also a Fellow of the American College of Preventive Medicine, American College of Physicians and Aerospace Medical Association.
  • I'm an ELCA pastor, a diplomate of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors and I practice psychotherapy as a full-time ministry.
  • New one-year courses in surgical practice will be introduced whose diplomates will be given access to full NHS facilities in order to compete on price for surgery business.
  • Barbanel is a fellow of APA and a diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology in psychoanalysis.
  • Initial certification is achieved by demonstration of appropriate education and experience; diplomates recertify by passing an examination or by demonstrating ‘professional growth.’
  • Each ABMS member board will administer a maintenance of certification system tailored to its diplomates.
  • L'ancien diplomate parle de la "militarisation" des USA. Dedefensa
  • They say that they do in their diplomatese, which is to say that the Taliban must cooperate, must understand what a grave situation it faces, and must make the right decision. CNN Transcript Sep 29, 2001
  • A diplomate of the Copenhagen Business School, he recently retired from the insurance business, having been previously engaged in both wholesale and retail commerce.
  • Many graduates and diplomates have in the past been offered their first permanent employment through contacts made during their industrial placement.
  • That hard negotiations, if not quid pro quos, preceded the last-minute declaration of support can be gauged from the fact that the president told an Indian agency reporter in an interview before he left Washington that the Security Council membership issue was quite "complicated" -- diplomatese for "No way, Jose. Sunil Adam: Obama's Job Hunt in India
  • Only then did Obama hand over the endorsement in India's Parliament but couched in such diplomatese that countless local hair were split over when "the years ahead" would dawn. Sunil Sharan: Will India Win Coveted UN Seat?
  • He is a diplomate in clinical psychology, recipient of the Distinguished Psychologist awards from APA's Divs. 12 and 29, and past-president of the Society for Psychotherapy Research.
  • There were really quite few young diplomates there - most were in their late twenties at least, and some were much older.
  • It's far too early to say anything substantial about George Mitchell's efforts in negotiating a Middle East peace so we'll hear undecipherable diplomatese on the "two-state" thing. Joseph A. Palermo: Bibi Goes to Washington: How About a Nuclear Free Middle East?
  • Vasquez is an APA fellow of several APA divisions, a member of Divs. 31 and 44 and is a diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology.
  • He isn't listed in the diplomate directory of the American Board of Family Practice, and he doesn't mention his board certification status in his resume.
  • She has been board-certified by three major hypnotherapy associations and holds diplomate status in the American Psychotherapy Association.
  • Comprehensive sleep centers must maintain an ABSM or ABMS sleep medicine diplomate on staff.
  • He is an engineering/land surveying diplomate of the University of Helsinki, where he also completed doctoral examinations.
  • One, in diplomatese, is to "play it long," to avoid turning a drama into a crisis. Nothing Short Of Doomsday

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