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Translational health research: perspectives from health education specialists

Translational health research: perspectives from health education specialists

... Health Education Specialists from entry level (bachelor’s or master’s degree) to advanced (doctoral degree with substantial health education experience) work in a var- iety of settings including ...

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Tourism education at the tertiary level in Indonesia from the perspectives of the tourism educators, government officials, industry professionals and students

Tourism education at the tertiary level in Indonesia from the perspectives of the tourism educators, government officials, industry professionals and students

... findings from Study One and Two to elaborate particular issues of interest such as the future development of tourism, level of responsibility of certain stakeholder groups and the roles of government and industry ...

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Tourism education at the tertiary level in Indonesia from the perspectives of the tourism educators, government officials, industry professionals and students

Tourism education at the tertiary level in Indonesia from the perspectives of the tourism educators, government officials, industry professionals and students

... tourism education had been done quite extensively in both developed and developing countries (Wells, 1990, 1996; Ibida, 1990; Airey, 1991; Mukhwana, 1991; Ichioka, ...tourism education in developing ...

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Tourism education at the tertiary level in Indonesia from the perspectives of the tourism educators, government officials, industry professionals and students

Tourism education at the tertiary level in Indonesia from the perspectives of the tourism educators, government officials, industry professionals and students

... In 1990, Wells conducted a similar study to that of Airey and Middleton’s (1984) which was concerned with identifying trends and developments in tertiary tourism education in Australia. More particularly, the ...

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Tourism education at the tertiary level in Indonesia from the perspectives of the tourism educators, government officials, industry professionals and students

Tourism education at the tertiary level in Indonesia from the perspectives of the tourism educators, government officials, industry professionals and students

... apart from being suitable with strong characteristics such as management skills, several components were ...tourism education, which sustains the needs of different ...tourism education both agreed ...

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Tourism education at the tertiary level in Indonesia from the perspectives of the tourism educators, government officials, industry professionals and students

Tourism education at the tertiary level in Indonesia from the perspectives of the tourism educators, government officials, industry professionals and students

... Europe acknowledge the need for such a system to ensure the production of ‘industry-wise graduates’. When asked whether industrial experiences should be included in four-year tourism degree curriculum programs in ...

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Tourism education at the tertiary level in Indonesia from the perspectives of the tourism educators, government officials, industry professionals and students

Tourism education at the tertiary level in Indonesia from the perspectives of the tourism educators, government officials, industry professionals and students

... tourism education and the industry regarding the emphasis of the program can be ...Pressure from the tourism industry influences the content and approaches of tourism programs in a ...

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Tourism education at the tertiary level in Indonesia from the perspectives of the tourism educators, government officials, industry professionals and students

Tourism education at the tertiary level in Indonesia from the perspectives of the tourism educators, government officials, industry professionals and students

... new education law stipulates that the Master of Business Administration program is only allowed to be offered by foreign institutions either in Indonesia or ...

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Tourism education at the tertiary level in Indonesia from the perspectives of the tourism educators, government officials, industry professionals and students

Tourism education at the tertiary level in Indonesia from the perspectives of the tourism educators, government officials, industry professionals and students

... Thirdly, small-scale questionnaires for gathering demographic variables was not included, particularly for study one. This resulted in low numbers of demographic variables due to difficulties in asking to the respondents ...

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Tourism education at the tertiary level in Indonesia from the perspectives of the tourism educators, government officials, industry professionals and students

Tourism education at the tertiary level in Indonesia from the perspectives of the tourism educators, government officials, industry professionals and students

... Bukart, A. J., and Medlik, S. (1974). Tourism past, present and future. London: Heinemann. Burn, R. (1995). Introduction to research methods. 2 nd Edition. Canberra: Longman Bushell, R. and Robertson, R. W. (1993). ...

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Tourism education at the tertiary level in Indonesia from the perspectives of the tourism educators, government officials, industry professionals and students

Tourism education at the tertiary level in Indonesia from the perspectives of the tourism educators, government officials, industry professionals and students

... tourism professionals, tourism educators, government officials, and tourism students towards tourism education in ...tourism education in relation to the industry will contribute to the future ...

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The obstacles to diabetes self-management education and support from healthcare professionals’ perspectives: a nationwide survey

<p>The obstacles to diabetes self-management education and support from healthcare professionals&rsquo; perspectives: a nationwide survey</p>

... self-management education and support (DSMES) improves HbA1c, 3 increases diabetes- complication screening, 4 improves quality of life, 2 and is cost-effective in the long ...health professionals providing ...

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INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES: Holding conversations with cancer patients about sexuality: Perspectives from Canadian and African healthcare professionals

INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES: Holding conversations with cancer patients about sexuality: Perspectives from Canadian and African healthcare professionals

... Potential Solutions Participants all expressed the view- point that there ought to be conver- sations about sexuality with cancer patients and opportunity to discuss the details about how changes could impact them ...

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Computer Game Design Classes: The Students and Professionals Perspectives

Computer Game Design Classes: The Students and Professionals Perspectives

... in education (see, ...Apart from programming courses, there is a tendency to use game creation tools instead of typical programming languages, so that no preliminary programming skills are ...

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Anthropological Perspectives from Medical Professionals on the Affordable Care Act

Anthropological Perspectives from Medical Professionals on the Affordable Care Act

... Georgia and Pennsylvania were not unique, which begs the underlying question of why would numerous states around the country reject the expansion. Is it a lack of care for low-­‐income populations? What legitimized the ...

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A closer look from the perspectives of health care professionals and patients

A closer look from the perspectives of health care professionals and patients

... support from their primary caregiver, as well as their self-management skills and ...support from their primary caregiver. Health care professionals could readjust the personal goals of patients with ...

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Mental Health Professionals Perspectives

Mental Health Professionals Perspectives

... Ball Education, Counseling, Educational Psy- chology and Research, The University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee 38152; e-mail: amalesky@ ...health professionals who work with sex offenders regard- ing the ...

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Substance Abuse Prevention:  Perspectives from India’s Addiction Treatment Professionals

Substance Abuse Prevention: Perspectives from India’s Addiction Treatment Professionals

... at from two competing perspectives: as a behavioral problem which requires legal remedy with the involvement of police and court system; and as a treatable disease as proposed by mental health and medical ...

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Perspectives of Medical Professionals on Change Management

Perspectives of Medical Professionals on Change Management

... Physicians Participating for MOC-­‐IV The physicians that participated in the project to receive their maintenance of certification part IV credit had slightly differing views of the project compared to those involved in ...

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Dosage of pain rehabilitation programs: a qualitative study from patient and professionals’ perspectives

Dosage of pain rehabilitation programs: a qualitative study from patient and professionals’ perspectives

... complexity from a biopsychosocial perspec- tive was important in determining ...support from others, costs, traveling distance and injury compensation were taken into account when deciding on ...

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