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tertiary

In the Roman Catholic Church, a member of a ‘third order’ (see under holy orders); a lay person who, while marrying and following a normal employment, attempts to live in accordance with a modified version of the rule of one of the religious orders. The first such order was founded by St Francis in 1221.



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There are no plans to expand the service that we already provide; the sickest of patients requiring specialist tertiary care (including children) will continue to be triaged at the new unit and transferred to appropriate care in Newcastle just as we do now at our existing A& E units.
It is also relevant for medical specialists and those providing secondary and tertiary care for people with WAD.
After undergoing thorough check-ups, patients will be advised to avail themselves of the best tertiary care available at KIMS in Trivandrum.
 
 
 
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