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paramedical

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or denoting a person who is trained to assist physicians and nurses in their activities
    ambulance drivers are paramedical to give emergency medical aid
    ambulance drivers are paramedical personnel
NOUN
  1. a person trained to assist medical professionals and to give emergency medical treatment

How To Use paramedical In A Sentence

  • By contrast, patients can have thrombolysis administered by medical or paramedical staff at first contact before admission to hospital, and there is strong evidence that early administration improves outcome.
  • The federation alleged that all the medical colleges of the state lack proper casualty and emergency services such as essential equipment, medicines, ambulance services and shortage of medical, paramedical and nursing staff.
  • The government should tale steps to create a unit with ambulances and well-trained paramedical staff to save lives.
  • Arrange hospital, in clinic mobile medical and paramedical examinations for insurance companies.
  • The innumerable divisions/systems/disciplines not only lack sufficient dialogue and understanding but there is lack of adequate harmony amongst basic, paraclinical, paramedical, nursing, clinical and super specialty fields in allopathy as well. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • The success of this mission lies in effective and continued training provided to paramedical staff and doctors with inputs from surgeons and physicians to devise such programmes.
  • Community workers, nurses, medical and paramedical staff are also in danger of aggression and violence.
  • ambulance drivers are paramedical personnel
  • Education of patients and the public is crucial to ensure that patients whose symptoms may be due to acute myocardial infarction seek medical attention and that paramedical services are able to attend soon after the onset of pain.
  • In addition, it trains paramedical workers in occupational therapy, speech therapy and physiotherapy to broaden its outreach.
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