نتایج جستجو برای: career security

تعداد نتایج: 211177  

Journal: :Science 2015
Raymond Fisman Pamela Jakiela Shachar Kariv Daniel Markovits

We studied the distributional preferences of an elite cadre of Yale Law School students, a group that will assume positions of power in U.S. society. Our experimental design allows us to test whether redistributive decisions are consistent with utility maximization and to decompose underlying preferences into two qualitatively different tradeoffs: fair-mindedness versus self-interest, and equal...

2011

A common goal of all initiatives undertaken by the ESR Education Committee is the improvement and transnational harmonisation of educational standards in radiology throughout Europe. High standards and uniformity of undergraduate education in radiology are essential components in this effort. Though the European Society of Radiology is not a regulatory authority, by providing references and gui...

2002
DUNCAN McVICAR

The paper examines career choice at age 16 in Northern Ireland using micro data for young people completing compulsory education in 1993. Explanatory variables include resourcerelated school characteristics, ethos-related characteristics and peer-group factors. The results suggest resources, ethos and peer group effects all play a significant role in career choice at age 16. Some of these facto...

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 2017
Najia Karim Ghanchi Raabia Nizamuddin Nizamuddin Amna Qasim Zahra Nur Khaled Ahmed Buksh Raheem Natasha Ali Naila Kayani Mohammad Asim Beg

To determine the perception of pathology as a future career choice among medical students of a private medical school from Karachi, Pakistan. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at the Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan. A total of 201 students participated in this study. All Students were approached randomly to participate. A total of 201 students participant survey forms wer...

Journal: :IJICTE 2012
Benjamin K. S. Khoo

The Information Systems (IS) curriculum needs to be updated to be current with the advances in information systems (IS), the technologies that drive IS, and also industry’s skill requirement of IS graduates. This paper is for IS academicians and it describes a career skills oriented approach to enhance the IS curriculum based on current information from recent career skills studies, IS2002 mode...

Journal: :Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN 2012
Hitesh H Shah Kenar D Jhaveri Matthew A Sparks Joseph Mattana

Although many anticipate that there will be an eventual shortage of practicing nephrologists, a complete understanding is lacking regarding the current factors that lead US adult nephrology fellows to choose nephrology as a career and their satisfaction with this choice. It is of great concern that interest in obtaining nephrology fellowship training continues to decline in the United States, e...

Journal: :Canadian journal of surgery. Journal canadien de chirurgie 2014
Jennifer Z Li Stephanie C Y Chan Michael Au Jen Hoogenes Tiffany Chan Katy Li Susan Reid

Evidence suggests that early exposure to surgical techniques, surgical knowledge and mentors strongly correlates with students’ interest, knowledge and confidence in general surgery as a postgraduate career choice. Preclerkship exposure to surgery and implementation of a formal surgical curriculum is often restricted owing to attending surgeon time commitments and cost limitations. To promote e...

2014
Helen M Goodyear Indumathy Lakshminarayana David Wall Taruna Bindal

OBJECTIVES To look at why a regional cohort of UK doctors chose a paediatric career and to ascertain views on their career near the end of training year one. DESIGN A 20-item questionnaire was sent to all new regional paediatric specialty trainees. Three focus groups were held with trainees near the end of year one to elicit key themes. SETTING West Midlands Deanery, UK. PARTICIPANTS Twen...

Journal: :Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2003
Daniel R Ilgen James W Lloyd Frederick P Morgeson Michael D Johnson Christopher J Meyer Michael Marrinan

Journal: :British Journal of Social Work 2023

Abstract The impact of COVID-19 on the working lives professionals has been much interest. Within social work, pandemic increased workload demands, whilst way in which work was done shifted significantly. This article uses data gathered from newly qualified workers (NQSWs) who began their during pandemic. These first years practice are viewed as an extension to workers’ formal education and a v...

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