0 present participle of supervise --
1 to watch a person or activity to make certain that everything is done correctly, safely, etc.: --
However, it extends to cases of unprofessional behavior by supervising physicians, whether directed at patients, other staff, students, or the resident him- or herself.
Many volunteers have clearly defined positions in such organisations, and many entail supervising others, attending meetings, and specific work locations and times.
Supervising institutions award aid based on points accrued for the provision of particular welfare services.
At 0-75 years of age, the hospital sisters started supervising feeding and the twins showed 'catch-up' growth.
The residents and the supervising attending physicians made all the treatment decisions.
On the one hand, we have a supranational rather than an intergovernmental actor supervising a supranational agent.
The authors argue that ensuring adequate remuneration for supervising doctors is a sensible way around this problem.
Yet the college did not entirely abdicate its role in supervising the behavior of its students.