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Jigneshbharati Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Protocol

These protocols are produced by the NY&AWC MM team hosted by HaRD CCG for use by their employed MM teammembers. They can be adopted for use by other healthcare staff working in GP practices across NY&AWC CCGs butHaRD CCG accepts no responsibility for the use and application of these protocols in these situations. External staffworking to these protocols must agree with their own employer whether they are competent and able to work tothese protocols.

http://www.harrogateandruraldistrictccg.nhs.uk/data/uploads/medicines-management/protocols-latest-feb17/brands-to-generic-equivalent-protocol-v3-01.pdf

What does "protocol" mean in the given context?

  

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Since it's an article about health care, 'protocol' most likely means "a procedure for carrying out a medical treatment". CJ

  • Since it's an article about health care, 'protocol' most likely means "a procedure for carrying out a medical treatment".
  • CJ
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Since it's an article about health care, 'protocol' most likely means "a procedure for carrying out a medical treatment".

CJ

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