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AIDS programmes in transition. National AIDS programmes of industrialized countries are moving from rapid growth to consolidation. This transition should afford opportunities for strengthening the approaches to AIDS prevention.
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Improving hospital restructuring: lessons learned. Many health care organizations struggle to implement restructuring efforts that produce positive results. This article presents specific ways that restructuring can be improved and what causes such efforts to derail.
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Seeing MAPK activity.
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Seeing MAPK activity.
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Options available for retirees if benefits are not offered. Employers are increasingly concerned about the costs of providing retiree health care benefits. While they await the details of health care reform legislation, alternatives to plan sponsorship are available.
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Third time healthy. Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, health services have undergone major reforms. Now there are plans to move away from decentralisation.
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Withdrawn: Impact of inhibitors on commercial cellulases in lignocellulosic ethanol production.
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[Alzheimer's disease today]. As a result of the development of neurodegenerative diseases our societies are faced with a major challenge. More than 850 000 people in France are affected by Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder. The huge impact of these diseases on the quality of life of the patients and their carer...
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Federal HIV budget grows while states make big cuts. ADAP faces critical shortage, limits enrollment. The federal government's FY 2003 budget provides modest increases in HIV prevention and care funding. Meanwhile, budget problems at city and state health departments mean reduction in AIDS programs, including critical ...
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After the supreme court judgment on autonomy: What the oncologist needs to know.
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We interrupt this program(me). May 1 remind you that we live in Great Britain, not the United States of America.
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Unions organise lobby over plan to replace bursary. Students have been invited to put pressure on their MPs and oppose government plans to scrap NHS bursaries.
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Cancer in developing countries. Cancer is a major cause of mortality in developing countries, accounting for 13 percent of the annual deaths in adults. As the population increases and ages, the number of new cases of cancer is expected to increase dramatically. This article presents epidemiologic information on the pri...
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26th Annual Legislative Update: progress for APRN authority to practice. Healthcare access and delivery continues to grow in the United States as advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) work through the legislative and regulatory process to enact and amend current statutes and regulations in individual states.
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Is vitiligo in vogue? the changing face of vitiligo.
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[On-scene medical response]. In cases of exceptional medical emergencies, the setting up and organisation of a response to the increased need for medical aid are complex. Command of the operations and responsibilities are assured by specific people depending on the seriousness of the situation. Each role is identified.
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Consent for children as organ donors. The use of children as organ donors has been a source of legal and ethical concern since transplantation became generally available.
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The bursary cut petition is just the start of a long battle. I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who signed the petition 'Keep the NHS Bursary'.
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Time to let loose. Interview by Carol Davis. Respite Opportunities was forced to close in 2004 but learning disabilities nurse Margaret Bisset and supporters have managed to salvage many of the group's activities.
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In defense of a linchpin role. RCN members air their opinions on the challenges facing ward leaders at a Nursing Standard event.
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A new model of care for people who have long-term conditions. Improving the management of long-term conditions has the potential both to reduce hospital bed occupancy and improve the quality of life for patients. The new document Supporting People with Long Term Conditions (Department of Health, 2005) outlines a model ...
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Children's services. The youth of today. Few authorities have joint commissioning of mental health services for children and adolescents. But the introduction of children's services plans in April offers an important opportunity, argues Bob Hudson.
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Adding insult to injury. The 1% pay increase for nurses is an insult. But nurses are in an abusive relationship.
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Stars of neurology meet at AAN 2018.
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Heavy job losses predicted. More than 750 health workers lost their jobs last month, with nurses accounting for at least half of the casualties, according to Unison's Jobwatch Bulletin.
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CMS final rule requires NPI submission for Medicare and Medicaid provider enrollments and orders. Despite the recent debate in the U.S. Supreme Court regarding the constitutionality of the health care reform act, CMS published a final rule related to several provisions from the Affordable Care Act (the Act).
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UK Commission concludes international patent laws hinder access to medicines in developing countries. On 12 September 2002, the UK Commission on Intellectual Property Rights, an independent body established in May 2001 by the British government, released its report analyzing the impact of international agreements on pa...
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What can a UN health summit do? A United Nations high-level summit meeting on noncommunicable diseases will set priorities for addressing this major threat to the health of both developing and developed nations.
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[Endocrinology: What are the most important practically relevant advances over the last ten years?]
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Aspirin for primary prevention of CVD: a matter of balance.
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TBE virus has arrived in the UK. Josh Loeb discusses how UK ticks are now carrying the tick-borne encephalitis virus.
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The new Russian law on psychiatric care. On July 2, 1992, President Boris Yeltsin signed into effect a law that has the potential for advancing human rights of psychiatric clients in the Russian Federation. The author provides a comparative analysis of the U.S. and Russian psychiatric laws, demonstrating a striking sim...
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Understanding private insurance for funding pediatric home care. Understanding families' insurance policies is key to assisting them in securing home care services for their chronically ill child. Developing skills in asking questions and securing information from the insurance company has become the responsibility of ...
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Time for reflection. The Department of Health (DH) announced in May that £650,000 will be spent to help 40 NHS trusts implement Schwartz Center Rounds, a scheme developed in the United States to improve compassion in health care.
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Incidental subepithelial tumor in the terminal ileum.
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The proliferation of human rights in global health governance. Human rights play an integral role in the global governance of health. Recently, both structural and normative aspects of human rights have proliferated across multiple levels and within multiple contexts around the world. Human rights proliferation is like...
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Critical reflections on school-based occupational therapy. This article describes the process of facilitating change to practice that is more client-centered and occupation-based in a diverse suburban public school district in the USA from 2001 to 2006. The author sets the context, describes the process that included t...
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If you asked the country's 600,000 nurses to vote for a pay increase it would probably be significantly higher than the 4.7 per cent MPs awarded themselves last week. But then nurses, unlike politicians don't have the power to vote themselves a pay increase annually. But they have in the past been able to propose a pa...
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Synergies in the fights against HIV/AIDS and against noncommunicable diseases in Africa.
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Quality management: fad or future? The number-one job of healthcare chief executive officer is to be the standard bearer for quality healthcare delivery, says the top man of the Chicago-based Lutheran General Health Care System, an extensive multicorporate health organization. As long as the CEO remains vigilant and pe...
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Studies document gender differences in HIV risk and impact. According to new studies, women account for half the new HIV infections in Aboriginal people, and women who inject drugs are at higher risk than their male counterparts.
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NHS England framework unveiled, with focus on new ways of working. The long-awaited successor to the Compassion in Practice strategy for nurses, midwives and care staff will be launched this week.
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Peroral cholangiopancreatoscopy as a rescue method for a trapped pancreatic guidewire.
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Postdoctoral training: time for change. The increasingly pressing problems facing postdoctoral fellows in recent years call for a re-evaluation of the position of postdocs in academia and collaboration of involved parties to bring about positive change.
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The interaction between cytokines and neurotransmitters in depression and stress: possible mechanism of antidepressant treatments. No Abstract
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Management training effects on nurse manager leadership behavior. Costly organization-based leadership/management development training gives little evidence that such training affects long-term changes in nurse manager leader style adaptability in meeting situations and staff needs.
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Encouraging a bare minimum while striving for the gold standard: a response to the updated WHO-WFSA guidelines.
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The move to combine CEN and ISO medical packaging standards. Long-held plans for a universally accepted international standard are showing signs of progress and hopes are high that this could become a reality by 2004.
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The rage of consent. Concern about the proprietary rights over human body parts has had a dramatic recent impact in some European countries with many implications for future research.
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Effective radiology dashboards: key research findings. Innovative organizations have access to information for business intelligence through the objectives displayed in dashboards. In healthcare organizations, where the goal is to improve quality of care along with reducing costs, the radiology department is important ...
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Can adapted EWS improve response to deterioration? All nurses must ensure deteriorating patients are identified early, and a timely and effective response is implemented. This article discusses a new early warning system and training programme, which are intended to prevent avoidable cardiac arrests.
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ASO Author Reflections: Immunotherapy for Solid Tumors: A Review.
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Soft drink consumption and caries risk in children and adolescents. Soft drink consumption has increased dramatically in the United States over the last two decades. This increase in the consumption of soft drinks has led to a decrease in dairy consumption among children and adolescents and increased the risk for denta...
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Understanding the mechanism of injury and kinetic forces involved in traumatic injuries. In this article, the author describes the kinetic forces patients can be subjected to during traumatic incidents or accidents and how these impact on injuries.
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The role of healthcare work environments in shaping a safety culture. Patient safety is a basic goal of all Canadian healthcare organizations. Yet we still have much to learn about the determinants of safety. For instance, little is known about the how workplace environment factors that have an influence on employee be...
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Third World Housework in the poorer developing countries poses a serious health risk to women, a new report on women's lives reveals.
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Major talking point. While mobile phone use is now an accepted part of everyday life, nurses using them in the course of their work need to be aware of the potential risks involved.
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Drug utilization: a regional approach. A two-year Hospital Incentive Fund grant facilitated activities to improve drug utilization through a regional drug utilization evaluation involving 21 Ontario hospitals. While reporting on the development of a regional drug evaluation process, the authors identify areas where dru...
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Organizational ethics development and the expanding role of the human resource professional. In summary, organizational ethics development trends have expanded the responsibility of human resource professionals. Human resource professionals who have been adequately trained and have competently responded to these role-e...
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Implementing a staff nurse development programme. A project was undertaken to implement a staff nurse development programme that was transferable across the Black Country, and which would assure the development of a competent and confident practitioner. This consisted of a core set of competencies, supported by effecti...
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This may hurt a bit. Congress begins to ask why the U.S. subsidizes insurance coverage for those at the top of the heap. Congress begins to ask why the U.S. subsidizes insurance coverage for those at the top of the heap.
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[Drug safety of NSAIDs and COX-2 inhibitors]. In this review the risk-benefit ratio of COX-2 inhibitors and NSAIDs is compared. In the discussion of the safety of these two groups different evaluation standards are used, which is not a basis of a rational pharmacotherapy.
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America's Soaring Prison Population. Factors widely reported to explain record prison population increases since 1973 were generally not substantiated in national data. No clear evidence was found that prosecutors were increasingly using mandatory prison sentencing laws, that judges were imposing longer prison sentence...
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Painting a sombre picture of unlawful control. For the past five years, Michael Glorney, now administrator of Barnet Family Practitioner Committee, has followed closely attempts to bring the practitioner service within the provisions of the 1973 NHS Reorganisation Act. Here he looks at the current position on what he c...
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Type 2 diabetes: update on therapy. Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a common disorder, affecting an estimated 12 million individuals in the United States. The primary care provider should be aware of rapidly expanding treatment options, including diet, exercise, oral therapy, and insulin.
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The development of a work-oriented day center program. A community-based day center for former psychiatric patients developed a new work-oriented pilot program for members who want to change and become more self-directed and independent in their living situations. After a year the pilot program was evaluated. On the ba...
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A surgeon in New York: a view of the American internship. A young surgeon describes life as an intern in New York. Well-supervised hands-on operative experience and an assured place on a training programme for most residents compensate for low pay and gruelling hours of work.
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Uptake of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits by Participants in a Home Visiting Program. In 2015, over 15 percent of U.S. households with children were food insecure at some point during the year. The largest program created to address food insecurity in the United States is the Supplemental Nutritional...
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Visiting friends and relatives may be a risk for non-adherence for HIV-positive travellers. We report three cases of immigrants to Australia, living with HIV/AIDS, who, while travelling in countries of origin or migration, were unable to continue to take their antiretrovirals appropriately. We discuss the possible reas...
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ACE consensus meeting report: culture systems. The UK Association of Clinical Embryologists held a workshop on Culture Systems for assisted conception in Sheffield on 22 May 2013. The meeting was organised in the light of the availability of numerous commercial products for the culture of human preimplantation embryos ...
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Interpersonal skills training in Brunei. This article describes an interpersonal skills training workshop set up in Brunei, Darussalam. It identifies important issues in the facilitation of such workshops, which have relevance for interpersonal skills training in a range of cultures.
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Quality physical therapy: one Chapter's approach. Quality care is a goal for which physical therapists strive. Federal legislation has provided the impetus to create quality assessment mechanisms. The Utah Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association has been instrumental in establishing three distinctly differ...
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The big sell. When President Clinton finally unveiled his plan to overhaul the nation's health care system last October, he was riding high in the polls and the early reviews were promising. What went wrong?
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The impact of mergers on pharmaceutical R&D. Mergers and acquisitions in the pharmaceutical industry have substantially reduced the number of major companies over the past 15 years. The short-term business rationale for this extensive consolidation might have been reasonable, but at what cost to research and developmen...
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[Generation of fuzzy network models taught on the basis of data structure for medical expert systems]. Exploratory analysis of the characteristics and structure of the classes under study is suggested to be used for generation of fuzzy decision rules for medical applications. It is shown that the use of the fuzzy set t...
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[New European model for cross-sectorial health initiatives]. Over the last years EU have been working on the development of a common classification system for health indicators. In connection with prevention and health promotion, a classification system has now been developed: the European Health Promotion Indicator De...
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Occupational health. An occupational health nurse has been made head of a university department for the first time.
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Visions of evidence-based nursing practice. Sue Taylor and Davina Allen argue that there are two fundamental ideas behind evidence-based nursing practice in the UK and look at the tensions within them.
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Insights uncovered from experiencing a rise in the incidence of gestational diabetes at a Melbourne hospital. Reply to Ng E, Neff M, Sztal-Mazer S [letter].
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[Risk factors and warning signs of sudden cardiac death]. Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is the most common death mode. No test has been able to accurately predict SCD. This article reviews the risk factors and warning signs of SCD with an attempt to effectively prevent SCD events.
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Succession planning. Dress rehearsal for the understudies. Grooming internal talent for the number one slot in the organization not only eases the transition to new leadership, it's also good business savvy.
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Acta Neurochirugica 2019.
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The dynamism of professional and business identities. Dr. Martin Gillis, a practitioner in Nova Scotia, was worried about the intrusion of commercial values in dentistry. Rather than complain, he sought advanced training in medical education, focusing on methods for revealing the practical influences of the school and ...
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Resident work hour reform: not all doom and gloom. Limitations on the number of hours that residents may work are already in place in New York state and are being proposed in a number of other states. Now, hospitals in various parts of the country are voluntarily developing guidelines and experimenting with different w...
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The use of the Internet for children's health and the environment. The Internet can provide a wealth of information related to the effects of environmental exposures on children's health. This article provides guidance on searching the Internet for pertinent information and discusses how to evaluate such information. I...
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Managers should do more to support long-serving nurses under stress. Employers have been urged to address burnout among experienced nurses by providing special supervision to help them manage stress at work.
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The money doesn't go round. I've never felt the need to respond to an article before, but I had to comment on the story about the NMC not increasing the £120 annual registration fee for nurses (news, 5 April).
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Dying for a drink. Older people who are socially isolated are at risk of alcohol misuse. But the problem tends not to be noticed as they drink alone at home.
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Inhalant abuse: assessment guidelines. It is important that nurses have full access to information that would help them identify inhalant abuse. Nurses need to take the leadership in assessing clients, in educating health care professionals and the public, and in promoting legislation to prevent minors from obtaining i...
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A Ground-Up Model for Gun Violence Reduction: A Community-Based Public Health Approach. The suggested strategy for the reduction of violence is to collaboratively address the problem, based on an intervention system focused on prevention, rehabilitation, and development. This strategy is capable of engaging community r...
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Pharmaceutical innovation in the United States. Factors affecting future performance. Fueled by high returns on its investments, the pharmaceutical industry in the United States has flourished for the past 50 years. The regulatory strategy of demanding stringent testing then allowing market-based pricing has allowed pr...
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Project management: putting continuous quality improvement theory into practice. A growing number of projects required by a changing national health care environment and an increased awareness of continuous quality improvement methodologies provided the impetus for the department of nursing at a 265-bed academic childr...
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[On certain topical problems of contemporary industrial medicine]. The article tackles certain problems concerning occupational medicine organization work and methodology of its conceptual apparatus used to characterize individual and populational health of workers, covers suggestions on solving these problems.
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Call to action: Reinvigorating a global research agenda for the sector. Editorial.
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From twitter. Nurses on Twitter.
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[Observations on medical quality assurance in hospital medicine]. The main belgian laws about quality of health care are explained. The political and social reasons of these recent laws are discussed, as are the consequences on medical practice. The general process and some programs managing the quality of health care ...
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The ribosome revealed. Several recently reported structures reveal the details of ribosome architecture and provide new insights into the mechanism of protein synthesis.
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Federal day care standards: rationale and recommendations. Day care for young children is an increasingly popular and needed resource. However, there is no consistent federal policy for assuring quality. This paper argues that fiscal and monitoring responsibilities should be based in a federal agency committed to child...
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Mixing matters. Systematic gathering of detailed demographic data on the workforce is needed to ensure continued progress in diversifying biotech.
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