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... in dental and medical edu-cation: the undergraduate applications and those thataim at health-care professionals. In the group ofundergraduate applications, we can distinguish DLthat was introduced ... distance learning applications in academic health educationundergraduate distance learning 1. in- curriculum distance learning2. extracurricular distance learningpostgraduate distance learning ... indicates an increased cost of educational andteaching resources.Amongst presently available studies, there aremany indications that DL can be an effective way toeducate health professionals....
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... and had the same amount and quality of equipment available to them. 2.10 Arguably, the UK has lower productivity because it has simpler and less complicated labour market regulations than France, ... businesses had learnt to live with them). However 14% claimed these gaps had had a major impact on the business, and 49% claimed the gaps had had a minor impact. Innovation performance was amongst ... organisational (relating to changing management practices or general structures) or even outside of these two main categories. A skill can be defined as an ability or proficiency at a task that...
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... primary health care facilities in Dar Es Salaam andother Tanzanian coast regions. East Afr Med J 2001,78(10):510-514.32. Ratanawijitrasin S, Soumerai SB, Weerasuriya K: Do nationalmedicinal ... worker's perceived andactual needs change with time, place and clinicalcaseload. Needs vary also according to availability of diag-nostic, treatment and referral facilities. And they may alsobe ... countries in Africa), and others were fromEgypt (2), India, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. A study in Kenya identified inadequate national guide-lines as a cause of insufficient knowledge and practice:"The...
... 84:547-557.41. Castilla A, López M, Chavarr a , Sanjuán P, Canut P, Martínez M, Mar-tínez J, Cáceres J: La carga familiar en una muestra depacientes esquizofrénicos en tratamiento ambulatorio. RevAsoc ... individual's physical andemotional health, psychological and social well-being,fulfillment of personal expectations and goals, economicassurance, and finally functional capacity to develop dailyroutines ... studies reviewed: a) What variables are related to QOL damage in caregiversof patients with schizophrenia?Main variable was emotional burden on caregivers as a consequence of their role, lack of...
... 180 Park Avenue, Bldg. 105, Florham Park, NJ 07932-0675, USAEmail: Linda Abetz* - linda.abetz@mapivalues.com; Jean-Francois Baladi - jeanfrancois.baladi@novartis.com; Paula Jones - paula.jones@novartis.com; ... Chelation therapy in beta-thalassemia:an optimistic update. Seminars in Hematology 2001, 38:360-366.6. Alymara V, Bourantas D, Chaidos A, Bouranta P, Gouva M, Vassou A, Tzouvara E, Bourantas KL: Effectiveness ... interestsLinda Abetz and Diana Rofail work for Mapi Values, a health outcomes agency. They have worked as advisors forvarious pharmaceutical companies regarding their clinicaltrials and patient reported...
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