In 1990 he became clinical director of the maternity unit, but problems again began to arise.
Dr Sue Roberts, the Department of Health's national clinical director for diabetes, said "improvements will be needed".
He also serves as clinical director of the mind-body program and co-director of the Collaborative for Contemplative Studies.
After getting my doctorate in clinical psychology I took a position as clinical director for behavioral health services on Cape Cod.
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That post is held by Marion Walker, who is also clinical director of Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust's substance misuse service.
They're pretty much irrelevant, said Alexandra Katehakis, a certified sex therapist and clinical director of the Center for Healthy Sex in Los Angeles, California.
Professor Sir Mike Richards, the government's National Clinical Director for Cancer, says the information will be crucial in helping improve cancer care.
As the clinical director, she was doing research on cognitive behavioral treatments that taught recovering addicts how to identify problems and overcome cravings.
John Collard, nurse consultant and clinical director of Allergy UK, said people in Britain were also going overboard in their reaction to allergies.
The ombudsman also criticised the health board for presenting him with two opposing views on the surgery, from Mr Y and the clinical director.
Juan Harris is the clinical director f a boomer treatment unit at the Hanley Center, an addiction recovery center in Palm Beach, Fla.
Although he was not shortlisted for the position, the clinical director dealing with applications searched for the publications and discovered Dr Clark's claims were false.
To rebut Bernet's testimony, Robinson called in his own expert: psychiatrist Terry Holmes, the clinical director of Moccasin Bend Mental Health Institute in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Dr Donal O'Donoghue, national clinical director for Kidney Care, described the report as a "wake-up call" for everyone involved in the fight against kidney disease.
Dr John Costello, clinical director of medicine at King's College Hospital in London, told BBC News Online warnings on aspirin and NSAID packets would help asthmatics.
Women, more often than men, report having these awakenings later in life, said Chris Kraft, clinical director at the Johns Hopkins Sexual Behaviors Consultation Unit.
Dr David Haslam, clinical director of the National Obesity Forum, said he welcomed any scheme to tackle obesity but questioned whether it was targeting young enough children.
"This is something we've never seen available for patients before, " said John Miguelez, senior clinical director at Advanced Arm Dynamics, who is not affiliated with Touch Bionics.
Dr Paul Jenkins, consultant endocrinologist and clinical director of Genetic Health - a UK company offering a variety of tests - said it was an evolving field.
Chris Walinski, clinical director of Biolase, says that the company's lasers also don't make tiny cracks in teeth called "microfractures, " which can be an unwanted side effect of drilling.
"That is absolutely the case, " agrees Dr. Ann Partridge, clinical director of the Breast Oncology Center at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, who also does research on improving health care communication.
"He's a young man with a tremendous amount of hope, and he's stubborn - stubborn in a good way, " said Dr Jaimie Shores, the hospital's clinical director of hand transplantation.
Tim DeWeese, the center's clinical director, said one of his patients who had finished college and gotten a job and an apartment became homeless after his doctor visits were cut off.
The court also heard from Dr John Crichton, a consultant forensic psychiatrist and clinical director at the Royal Edinburgh Hospital, who was one of a number of psychiatrists who examined Mr Roy.
The clinical director of ENT at the Belfast Trust, Dr Joe Toner, claimed patients waiting 45 weeks for treatment was unusual and that 35 weeks was a fairer reflection of waiting times.
But Dr Susanne Ludgate, clinical director of the MHRA, says they had first become aware in 2008 of a small number of cases where patients suffered swelling around the hip and tissue damage.
"The next two to three years, Brendan's full-time job is doing hand therapy, six hours a day, every single day, once nerves grow in, " said Dr. Jaimie Shores, clinical director of hand transplantation at Johns Hopkins.
Dr Tom Crosby, clinical director at Velindre and medical director of the South Wales Cancer Network, described the investment as excellent news for patients who will have access to treatment that is "safer, more effective and more convenient".
"In cancer, we create free radical damage to tumor cells with treatment, and we want that, but antioxidants quench this damage, " explains Dr. Brian Lawenda, the clinical director of radiation oncology at the Naval Medical Center, in San Diego, California.
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Case workers will have to find out a lot about people's lives and "where the barriers are to returning to work", said Dr Rob Hampton, a GP in Leicester and a founder and clinical director of the Leicestershire Fit For Work Service.
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