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APPTAppointment
APPTActivated Partial Thromboplastin Time (clotting measure)
APPTAsian Pacific Poker Tour
APPTAssociation des Personnes de Petite Taille (French)
APPTAlleviating Poverty Through Peer Training
APPTAssociation of Private Practice Therapists
APPTAdvanced Parallel Processing Techniques (International Workshop)
APPTAssociates in Print and Paper Technology (UK)
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"By the by, De Wardes," continued De Guiche, "you who are so well acquainted with these matters, can you tell us, probably, what appointments are still vacant at the court; or rather in the prince's household?"
Students while talking to The Nation said that late visa appointment dates might lead to the cancelation of their admission in the university.
The Prime Minister's Office made the announcement yesterday that Latheefa's appointment was effective from June 1 - before her resignation from PKR on June 3 - replacing Datuk Seri Mohd Shukri Abdull whose contract was to expire on May 17, 2020.
Appointment, selection or promotion can only be made against a certain vacant post for which salary is to be paid.
"Walk-in applicants will not be entertained," Olalia said as he advised those seeking employment abroad to schedule an appointment from Monday to Friday, except holidays.
Bhopal ( Madhya Pradesh) [India], Feb 7 (ANI): The Adhyatm Department on Wednesday decided a procedure for appointment and replacement of pujaris in government managed Dev Sthans.
of patients Manchester satisfied appointment times Some 71 per cent said they were satisfied with the appointment time they were offered.
This means that a grand total of PS2.34m is wasted on missed appointments on top of the disruption for staff and fellow patients Medics say it is vital that patients let NHS know if they cannot attend an appointment.
Professor Helen Stokes-Lampard, chairwoman of the Royal College of GPs, said: "When patients miss appointments it can be a frustrating waste of resources for GPs and our teams, but also for other patients who are struggling to secure an appointment for themselves.
"Further, when an appointment is missed, it puts strain on staff as the details of each failure to attend usually requires clinical review to determine whether another appointment should be made or not.
Replying to an Freedom of Information request, the health board said: "We have been reviewing the outpatient booking process to explore options for patients to confirm or rearrange appointment dates via text messaging.
To book an appointment, you must first contact your GP practice or telephone NHS 111 who will ask you a series of questions about your condition and, where appropriate, book you an appointment at your nearest treatment centre.
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