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Definition of Health profession
1. Noun. The body of individuals whose work helps to maintain the health of their clients.
Specialized synonyms: Medical Community, Medical Profession, Nursing
Member holonyms: Caregiver, Health Care Provider, Health Professional, Pcp, Primary Care Provider
Lexicographical Neighbors of Health Profession
Literary usage of Health profession
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Healthy People 2000: National Health Promotion & Disease Prevention by DIANE Publishing Company (2004)
"21.8 Increase the proportion of all degrees in the health professions and allied
and associated health profession fields awarded to members of under- ..."
2. Healthy People 2000 by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"21.8 Increase the proportion of all-degrees in the health professions and allied
and associated health profession fields awarded to members of ..."
3. Improving Breast Imaging Quality Standards by Sharyl J. Nass, John Ball (2005)
"In this complex environment, the demand for a health profession is typically
linked to shortages or surpluses in the labor market that reflect the relative ..."
4. Norway by OECD (2005)
"The main reasons for the shortage were an insufficient number of training programmes
linked to the health profession, and working conditions that were ..."
5. Federal Funding Sources for Rural Areas, 1998 edited by M. Louise Reynnells (1999)
"... in an approved graduate training program in a health profession; (3) have a
degree in health profession and a license to practice a health profession; ..."
6. Tobacco Policy Making in California 2001-2003: No Longer Finishing First edited by Jeffrey Archer, Simon Bainbridge (2003)
"CRITERIA FOR SELECTING PROPOSALS: Priority will be given to applicants who are
individuals whose training is in a health profession or specialty determined ..."