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Developing doctors’ knowledge may not be enough

More doctors, but not enough: Australian medical workforce supply

More doctors, but not enough: Australian medical workforce supply

... As with any modelling exercise, the pro- jections depend on the parameter estimates used. For example, the retirement rates we used, which were based on AWMAC esti- mates, 14 may have been too high. Our pro- ...

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Professors Demonstrate That Knowledge is Not Enough to Teach

Professors Demonstrate That Knowledge is Not Enough to Teach

... DW: It may be an artificial pressure from a range of things perceived. But if we have a flexible policy for each program., we can move forward and there wouldn’t be a sufficient counterpoint to reject a policy if ...

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Skills are not enough : the globalisation of knowledge and the future Uk economy

Skills are not enough : the globalisation of knowledge and the future Uk economy

... consumption may be in foreign ...This may not be sustainable in the long run, post the current recession, which makes the question of the UK’s ability to compete in global markets for high-value work all ...

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Developing knowledge and understanding of

Developing knowledge and understanding of

... • Level 2: Counting strategies. In applying a counting strategy, children do not represent both quantities in the problem; they represent only the second addend to keep track of how many are added. In solving 8 + 5, for ...

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Doctors' perspective on obstetric ultrasound: concept, knowledge and practice

Doctors' perspective on obstetric ultrasound: concept, knowledge and practice

... junior doctors in learning about the widely used technique of ultrasound ...junior doctors, it is perhaps important for those responsible for training junior doctors to also offer some training and ...

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Good Enough Governance: Poverty Reduction and Reform in Developing Countries *

Good Enough Governance: Poverty Reduction and Reform in Developing Countries *

... The task of setting priorities is inherently political. Priorities for attacking governance deficits differ among distinct reform constituencies. Donors, for example, often emphasize the efficient management of public ...

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Developing countries and enforcement of trade agreements : why dispute settlement is not enough

Developing countries and enforcement of trade agreements : why dispute settlement is not enough

... challenge developing countries that do not live up to market access commitments – may give rise to at least four potentially important economic problems from the perspective of developing ...in ...

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DEVELOPING CORPORATE KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT

DEVELOPING CORPORATE KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT

... 8.4 Discussion Social Media has two aspects – technology and mindsets. Technology points to the wide variety of Web 2.0 applications and tools. Mindsets refer to open communica- tion, shared power to decide, ...

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Oxford Deanery Protocol for Supporting and Developing Doctors and Dentists in Training 2013

Oxford Deanery Protocol for Supporting and Developing Doctors and Dentists in Training 2013

... 3.3. Two broad levels of help and support for trainees are identified in this protocol, according to the severity and complexity of the issues involved and the overall responsibility for managing the situation. In ...

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Developing the ‘gripes’ tool for junior doctors to report concerns: a pilot study

Developing the ‘gripes’ tool for junior doctors to report concerns: a pilot study

... positive feedback from things that have happened before. (FG) The problem of concerns that are not easily resolved Stakeholders highlighted the problem of how to handle reported concerns that were valid but were ...

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Cooperation between medical doctors and engineers for developing advanced medical devices

Cooperation between medical doctors and engineers for developing advanced medical devices

... 2 Knowledge is a fluid mix of framed experience, values, contextual information, and expert insight that provides a framework for evaluating and incorporating new experiences and ...

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Knowledge Is No Longer Enough: Enhancing Professional Education with Team-Based Learning

Knowledge Is No Longer Enough: Enhancing Professional Education with Team-Based Learning

... Depth versus Breadth. The depth-versus-breadth debate is a source of tension in most curriculum redevelopment projects. At first glance, it seems intuitively obvious that sacrificing breadth of coverage for depth of ...

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Is Dietary Knowledge Enough? Hunger, Stress, and Other Roadblocks to Healthy Eating

Is Dietary Knowledge Enough? Hunger, Stress, and Other Roadblocks to Healthy Eating

... hunger may be correlated with some unobserved time-varying ...dietary knowledge, and the interaction of hunger with hours ...variables may be correlated with the individual-specifi c, time- varying ...

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Knowledge and attitude towards basics of communication skills amongst resident doctors

Knowledge and attitude towards basics of communication skills amongst resident doctors

... Resident doctors/postgraduate students are the one who are directly involved in delivering healthcare in medical ...resident doctors do not get a formal chance to learn and implement communication skills ...

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Knowledge and Practice of Fundoscopy among Medical Doctors in Port Harcourt, Nigeria

Knowledge and Practice of Fundoscopy among Medical Doctors in Port Harcourt, Nigeria

... Keywords Practice, Fundoscopy, Physicians 1. Introduction Ophthalmic fundoscopy assesses the optic disc, the vessels, the retinal background, the macula and the retina periphery with the purpose of arriving at a ...

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Herbal medicine: women's views, knowledge and interaction with doctors: a qualitative study

Herbal medicine: women's views, knowledge and interaction with doctors: a qualitative study

... inform doctors about their use ...People may use complementary and alternative medi- cines (CAM) because prescribed medication is not work- ing or has side effects ...to doctors are that ...

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"Doctors of our knowledge" : kinship, research, and embodiment in an Amerindian village in Guyana

"Doctors of our knowledge" : kinship, research, and embodiment in an Amerindian village in Guyana

... research may change the context in which practices and objects are shared — being told about bina versus using bina — the repackaging provides an opportunity for this information to be exchanged, and ...

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Futility and the Law: Knowledge, Practice and Attitudes of Doctors in End Of Life Care

Futility and the Law: Knowledge, Practice and Attitudes of Doctors in End Of Life Care

... researchers’ developing understanding is tested with each subsequent interview, by looking for convergence or divergence with previous interviewees on specific ...about doctors’ experience with futile ...

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The knowledge, attitude and beliefs of doctors and nurses concerning neonatal pain management

The knowledge, attitude and beliefs of doctors and nurses concerning neonatal pain management

... and doctors in pain management intervention prescribing and administration is important to ...doctor may not be present to witness the neonate’s response to pain ...

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Why Exempting Negligent Doctors May Reduce Suicide: An Empirical Analysis

Why Exempting Negligent Doctors May Reduce Suicide: An Empirical Analysis

... imposes enough liability to incentivize the actors to take the appropriate level of care, but not too much liability that would drive them away from beneficial ...

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