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A health professional is the person that provides the service of health care.
The Service Catalog Manager is the person who is in-charge of keeping the catalog up to date and ensure that, it adds value to both the organization providing the IT Service and to the organization/customer who is receiving the service.
A health professional is the person that provides the service of health care.
A person refers to a private individual. A person becomes a personnel if he is employed in an organization, business or service.
The term lip service refers to the act of gossiping. The older meaning of "lip service" or to "pay lip service" means to say or pretend to follow actions that a person or persons wishes, but the speaker does not mean. For example a person may pay lip service to an organization (government/church/book club/etc) but not actually follow what that organization stands for or requires of people as part of that organization.
WHO defines health as 'the complete physical, mental and social well being of a person and it is not just an absence of disease or infirmity'.
the service user is a person/people who have difficulties in their life and are having trouble with their mental health
Environmental literacy refers to a person or an organization being able to determine needs and health of the environment. A environmentally literate person is able to maintain or restore health to the environment.
sailor (a person who navigates water-borne vessels or assists in their operation, maintenance, or service)
The usual definition of health is a person's mental, emotional or physical condition. The World Health Organization defines it as a state of social, mental and physical well being.
A database administrator (DBA) is a person that does the installation, upgrade, administration, and maintenance of databases in an organization. A remote DBA would simply perform these tasks from outside the confines of the organization.
A health department can refuse a person service. They can refuse for different reasons.