Usually that is the nurses job.
A Dietitian.
The title of the person in charge of the opposition is the leader of the opposition. This is the term that is used in most countries. The opposition serves as a watchdog to the government.
A Porter is the title of a number of jobs, such as in a Hotel, they carry bags and luggage around. In a hospital, they transport patients to and from different areas of the hospital, as well as deliver other packages. There are likely other jobs in other sectors that are called porters.
It is not necessary to capitalize "hospital administration" in this context unless it is the official title of the degree or program. Instead, you can simply say that the person earned a master's degree in hospital administration.
Chief of Medicine?The man from Grey's Anatomy.
The word "patients" should be capitalized when it is used at the beginning of a sentence or when it is part of a title or heading. Otherwise, it should generally be written in lowercase.
No, a person should be assigned a position in an ICS structure according to the needs of the incident and the person's skills and qualifications, not necessarily their everyday title.
They get called a lot of things (particularly by the people they serve papers on), but I think the official title is "process server."
Richard Boone. His name on the show was Paladin and if memory serves me correct, he was a gunfighter. And the title suggests: If you hire me, I have a gun and I am willing to travel.
A proper noun for hospital is the name of a specific hospital or the word hospital used for the name of someone or something, or a title, for example Mercy Hospital, Buffalo NY, Hospital Street, Perth UK, or the movie 'Hospital' (1971).
It's called Candor City Hospital. The movie was made for Showtime. I have not found a place to download so please improve this answer if you find it! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0358412/
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The Patients and the Doctors