نتایج جستجو برای: service education

تعداد نتایج: 686652  

Journal: :Public health 2009
J Orme P Pilkington S Gray M Rao

This paper examines the development and achievements of the Teaching Public Health Networks (TPHNs) in England; an initiative that aimed to catalyse collaborative working between the public health workforce and further and higher education, to enhance public health knowledge in the wider workforce with a view to enhancing capacity to tackle inequalities and meeting public health targets. This p...

2017
Karen H Fung Paula W Rushton Rachel Gartz Mary Goldberg Maria L Toro Nicky Seymour Jonathan Pearlman

BACKGROUND An estimated 70 million people with disabilities need wheelchairs. To address this global crisis, the World Health Organization (WHO) proposed an eight-step wheelchair service provision model to ensure service quality regardless of resource setting. The International Society of Wheelchair Professionals (ISWP) aims to facilitate the integration of the WHO eight-step model into profess...

2008
Alice M. Buchanan Shelia C. Baldwin Mary E. Rudisill E. Rudisill

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2012
Lin Wang Glen H. Elder Naomi J. Spence

The U.S. Armed Forces offer educational and training benefits as incentives for service. This study investigates the influence of status configurations on military enlistment and their link to greater educational opportunity. Three statuses (socioeconomic status of origin, cognitive ability and academic performance) have particular relevance for life course options. We hypothesize that young me...

Mohammad Nabi Karimi, Mostafa Nazari,

Knowledge representation, defined as the way individuals structure their knowledge and cognitive processing of events and the associated sense-making processes, is believed to influence teachers’ reasoning/thinking skills. While extensively researched in mainstream teacher education, this line of inquiry is essentially lacking in the L2 teacher education literature. To fill some of the void, th...

2017
Eileen M. Stuart-Shor Elizabeth Cunningham Laura Foradori Elizabeth Hutchinson Martha Makwero Jill Smith Jane Kasozi Esther M. Johnston Aliasgar Khaki Elisa Vandervort Fabiola Moshi Vanessa B. Kerry

The World Health Organization estimates a global deficit of about 12.9 million skilled health professionals (midwives, nurses, and physicians) by 2035. These shortages limit the ability of countries, particularly resource-constrained countries, to deliver basic health care, to respond to emerging and more complex needs, and to teach, graduate, and retain their future health professionals-a vici...

2016
Barbara A Head Tara J Schapmire Lori Earnshaw John Chenault Mark Pfeifer Susan Sawning Monica A Shaw

The needs of an aging population and advancements in the treatment of both chronic and life-threatening diseases have resulted in increased demand for quality palliative care. The doctors of the future will need to be well prepared to provide expert symptom management and address the holistic needs (physical, psychosocial, and spiritual) of patients dealing with serious illness and the end of l...

2007
Sara de FREITAS Ian HARRISON George MAGOULAS George PAPAMARKOS Alexandra POULOVASSILIS Nicolas VAN LABEKE

L4All is a system that records and shares learning trails through educational offerings with the aim of facilitating progression of lifelong learners from Secondary Education, through to Further Education and on to Higher Education (HE). The focus is on helping those post-16 learners who have traditionally not participated in HE. L4All allows learners to access information and resources registe...

2017
Alvin Chin Anton Helman Teresa M Chan

Introduction Podcasts have become increasingly popular as a medium for free open access medical education (FOAM). However, little research has examined the use of these extracurricular audio podcasts as tools in undergraduate medical education. We aimed to examine knowledge retention, usage conditions, and preferences of undergraduate medical students at a Canadian university interacting with e...

1998

Katharine Sharp Review [ISSN 1083-5261] No. 6, Winter 1998 [http://edfu.lis.uiuc.edu/review/6/estrin_inst.pdf] SR The promise of libraries to educate the citizenry has long been a purpose of the library as an institution. Instruction occurs in public, academic, and special libraries and is manifested in many ways beyond the traditional classroom environment. This article suggests that instructi...

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