By then his daughter had found a doctor in private practice willing to consider treating him.
Could we attract talented lawyers to public service without the freedom to reenter private practice?
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Just last season, Kate Walsh's character on Grey's Anatomy landed her own spin-off, Private Practice.
Among the newcomers is the much hyped Grey's Anatomy spinoff Private Practice, starring Kate Walsh.
It seems like Doty was more investor-friendly before his career took him to private practice.
Bluma took a law degree and for several years worked in a private practice.
While in private practice, Hostin specialized in the litigation of employment, securities and white-collar criminal.
He later studied law at New York University School of Law and went into private practice.
New doctors are increasingly choosing to become hospital employees rather than enter private practice.
There had been some concern about her time as a lawyer in private practice representing big corporations.
Those who do have a private practice reduce the burden of patients on the NHS list already.
He is a former U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander, a physician in private practice, and a community activist.
And a few seasons later, after Private Practice had found its footing, she decided the viewers were ready.
Now, even though she is in private practice, other public defenders seek her help on the tough cases.
The result of this unreasonable and unfair data collection process has hit cardiologists in private practice particularly hard.
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Some classmates were planning on specialties, to avoid the hospitals and allow time for golf via private practice.
"If not now, when" asked Craig Silverman, a former Denver chief deputy district attorney now in private practice.
On Tuesday the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service suspended him from prescribing medication in private practice for 18 months.
Even legislatures are tricky places in which to devise rules for what will remain an essentially private practice.
He has not said where he is headed, though the announcement said he planned to return to private practice.
From there she went to work for a state public defenders office, then opened a private practice in 1997.
He worked in private practice in Stoke-on-Trent, in Staffordshire, before being appointed as a deputy district judge in 1998.
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In 2005 the dean of Stanford University's law school, going into private practice, failed it on her first try.
Kadet, who was in private practice for more than 32 years working in international taxation for major international accounting firms.
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McCafferty, a plastic surgeon in private practice in Pittsburgh and the president of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.
Those of us who manage to remain in private practice and still accept insurance will have to struggle to survive.
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In my family medicine residency, private practice, and emergency medicine practice, dealing with end of life was a regular event.
Overeating can harm the body and cause heartburn, cautioned Keri Gans, a registered dietitian in private practice in New York.
From 1979 to 1993, Judge Droney was engaged in the private practice of law in Hartford, Connecticut, specializing in trial work.
After three years at Legal Services, Justice Graves entered private practice, focusing primarily on civil matters in state and federal court.
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