نتایج جستجو برای: involvement and civil leadership

تعداد نتایج: 16869286  

Journal: :Orthopedics 2011
Christopher J Dy Michael B Cross Daryl C Osbahr Michael L Parks Daniel W Green

As physician involvement in health policy grows, there will be an increasing need for future leaders in orthopedics. Interested orthopedic residents may be unaware of opportunities for leadership involvement in professional and subspecialty organizations. This article investigates whether national and subspecialty organizations offer membership to residents, allow residents to participate in co...

  Background: Effective leadership is essential to passing through obstacles facing the health field. The current health care system in Iran has major problems and gaps in the field of effective leadership. The aim of this study was to evaluate hospital managers’ leadership style through self-assessment and to determine the correlation between leadership styles with healthcare executives’ leade...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2005
Marilyn Frank-Stromborg

Dr. Frank-Stromborg’s involvement with the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) spans more than a quarter of a century. Her contributions to the organization have been signifi cant as evident by the following trajectory. Her work in the areas of education and research has been creative and innovative. Her leadership has had an impact on many of the organization’s activities and programs. ONS is very ...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2010
Anna Trägård Ishwar Bahadur Shrestha

Nepal, with a concentrated HIV epidemic and high burden of tuberculosis (TB) and malaria, was perceived to have immensely benefited from grants by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria in addressing the three diseases, amounting to total approved funding of US$80 million. This paper looks at the interaction and integration of Global Fund-supported programmes and national healt...

2016
Derek Summerfield

This is a brief exploration of the ethical issues raised for psychiatrists, and for universities, schools and wider society, by the demand that they attend mandatory training as part of the UK government's Prevent counter-terrorism strategy. The silence on this matter to date on the part of the General Medical Council, medical Royal Colleges, and the British Medical Association is a failure of ...

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2015
Patrick Fafard

It is difficult to disagree with the general argument that successful health reform requires a significant degree of policy capacity or that all players in the policy game need to move beyond self-interested advocacy. However, an overly broad definition of policy capacity is a problem. More important perhaps, health reform inevitably requires not just policy capacity but political leadership an...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Simon T Powers Laurent Lehmann

The Neolithic was marked by a transition from small and relatively egalitarian groups to much larger groups with increased stratification. But, the dynamics of this remain poorly understood. It is hard to see how despotism can arise without coercion, yet coercion could not easily have occurred in an egalitarian setting. Using a quantitative model of evolution in a patch-structured population, w...

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