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Safety training also enhances personnel's understanding of missions and functions of work processes, knowledge and proper use of the procedures.
They will, therefore, risk a pregnancy rather than not follow what they had understood to be the physician's or health care personnel's directions.
The organizations had taken steps to ensure that personnel involved in various aspects of their information security programs had the skills and knowledge they needed.
As with the police, he sought to save money by cutting back on military personnel.
The most obvious innovation was the increase in personnel.
Political priorities also helped determine the allocation of the additional personnel.
He includes references to submariners, personnel in polar regions, and space travellers.
Assessment has traditionally been regarded as the responsibility of psychiatrists, but in recent years the role of non-medically qualified personnel has been examined.
The relevant number of skilled personnel could then be trained, and effective procedures for referral and transfer of patients could be established.
The understanding and support of personnel can not be assumed.
Active military personnel are considered to be on duty 24 hours a day.
Owing to limited personnel resources, the midday home visit could not be conducted for the first 37 families.
Extension personnel and buying agents were also often present, and typically a field visit was made before the questionnaire was completed.
Units have been set up, personnel trained, and transplants are being performed.
When the ambulance didn't arrive in six minutes, emergency room personnel called 911.
Discussions have led to new statutory guidance on schools' admissions policy, which recognises the needs of service personnel's children and has enhanced nursery school provision.
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Again, that has been fundamental to ambulance personnels' response to the offer of increased pay for paramedics.
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Let us not lose sight of the fact that our service personnel's conduct and behaviour is far better than the average conduct of young people in the community.
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Although this was a new exper ience f or staff, therapists, and telemedic ine personnel alike, the overall process was considered a success.
When the prince set off on his regular journeys to his various estates or to the south, the personnel of his chapel travelled with him.
Therefore, hiring fewer qualified personnel in longterm care on the grounds of low technical requirements should no longer stand as a legitimate argument.
Infectious mononucleosis is common among young adults, especially in selected populations such as college students and army personnel.
They included government officials, lawyers, doctors, teachers, college lecturers, journalists, managers in multi-national corporations or in smaller private concerns, computer software personnel, engineers and scientists.
The labor insurance financed by the central or local government enterprises covers personnel working in central or local government companies.
The labor insurance financed by government enterprises covers personnel working in the government companies.
Most of the urban factories cancelled some or all of their personnel transportation services when the crisis hit.
Collaborative problem solving occurs through tool and people interactions and initiates cooperation between the personnel working in the domain.
Cabinet appointments are the most important personnel decisions in parliamentary systems, and traditionally such appointments have been virtually monopolized by the governing political parties.
Regime theories suggest that a partisan agenda will strongly influence personnel decisions, which include discretionary military command appointments.
Inside, they were assisted by clerks, telegraph operators and signalmen ; outside, a number of yard personnel like shunters and switchmen worked at all hours.
Transportation costs were estimated to be $500 and personnel costs, $1256.
The circle of intervention and dependence justifies the personnel, budget, and lucrative retirement positions for top officials after they leave the ministry.
The first was to recruit professional personnel destined for government posts.
However, the amount personnel in filling in these forms.
The reform has not sufficiently concentrated on the crucial issues of personnel.
Notably, the convoy approach also complemented the personnel practice of amakudari.
Personnel changes resulting from a change in the party of government are not counted.
On the other hand, those involved in the fight did not take much notice of the town council's police personnel either.
The chancellery very actively dealt with personnel questions and staffing for all state institutions with f unctionaries of different specialties and ranks.
What matters most, according to these scholars, is continuity in the personnel who hold cabinet positions.
In this case it is migrants working in metropolitan centres and military personnel who bring in new goods and styles on their visits home.
Table 1 indicates the valuation for hourly costs (social security contributions included), and tariffs for personnel involved in either health care or coordination.
Firstly, were the military personnel observed giving assistance to the jathas simply rogue elements acting from personal motives, or loyal servants following orders?
Bedside registration enhances any medical personnel's ability to respond quickly so that treatment is not delayed.
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I also wanted to avoid departments that were outliers in terms of budget or personnel.
The data for the veterinary personnel were too small to allow risk factor analysis.
We think that the reason for this was too swift a rotation of personnel.
The number of affected personnel represented approximately 10 % of the ship's company.
The population included all primary care personnel within the four practices, a total of 44 staff.
Review of the measures will be carried out with clinical personnel to identify those that may improve clinical practice.
The same strategies are also adopted by other selling personnel, such as insurance or other door-to-door salespeople.
Few schools and fewer hospitals survived, and their personnel went unpaid for months or years on end.
Rehearsals involving multiple personnel occurred during a very brief period of only five days before opening.
Despite major changes in personnel since 1991, these have been key contextual referents in terms of the construction of recent policy space.
Since then various studies and reports, as well as a certain amount of personnel training and ' seconding ', have maintained the relationship.
The new hierarchy and the setting of quotas would have helped manage and control the size of the lower-level personnel.
Instead, it was decided to evacuate the personnel by means of an airlift.
The programme of scientific work continued unabated, as did the regular visits to bases to supply them with fuel and food and to exchange personnel.
The bureau's capacity for effective enforcement is also constrained by its limited budget and personnel.
Her data consist of more than two hundred tape-recorded marital disputes, as well as numerous case records and interviews with cour t personnel.
As may be seen on the personnel chart, the artist is placed there in a strange position, seemingly disenfranchised of the operating structure.
On occasion, key industries' personnel have even publicly acknowledged this state of affairs as a source of concern.
All study personnel were blind to treatment assignment throughout the study.
The personnel were allowed to help the residents complete the questionnaire when necessary.
Results presented in this study are based on the 795 questionnaires for which both personnel and patient responses were available for comparison.
The response rate among the personnel was 98 per cent.
In this managerial vision, trade unions would ideally be incorporated into the structure of personnel administration.
Personnel were being worked literally round the clock.
The innovation lies in the fixation of quotas for this level of personnel.
Implementation by research personnel has been preferred for reasons of control of uniformity and fidelity.
They serve to allocate personnel across the environment in times of crisis.
The lack of personnel and specialized instruction were the main reason for this cautious approach.
The national secretariat contended with a constant lack of money and personnel, and the organisation only received a limited number of national offices.
A gene carrier might due to education and personnel experiences be protected from committing a crime.
Ensure that all personnel, including nonphysician providers and technicians, are adequately supervised and have the competence and qualifications to work in a telemedicine system.
After receiving consent from the personnel departments, the questionnaires were distributed to participants at the organisation during work time.
Little personnel turnover had occurred, so it was possible to reconstruct how extension agents had allocated their time in considerable detail (table 1).
Only 13% of females perceive their reproductive health attitudes to be influenced by health sector personnel.
The state could not afford to ignore the preparation of technical personnel, for its own military and fiscal stability.
Obviously, the other crucial problem was to educate teaching personnel.
They tend to have the problem of paying their salaries as well as providing good accommodation and other facilities such personnel will require.
When county-level personnel were unavailable, the project coordinator recruited regional personnel.
The cost of blood collection, testing, processing, storage, and distribution included personnel, reagent, and material costs.
Personnel costs were 22 percent (49.1) and 14 percent (39.9), respectively.
However, these costs only reflect the cost of personnel.
The contract personnel had unique concerns but for the most part they experienced the same hopes and frustrations.
All personnel who ensure the coordination of home care are salaried employees of one of the two structures (hospital at-home organization or hospital day-care unit).
The other important factor is that there is no appropriate track for personnel in clinical genetics in hospitals.
Using trained chart abstractors, the cost could become a substantial proportion of the personnel costs for the entire trial.
The remaining 60% covers personnel, travel, information collection and dissemination, and international cooperation.
However, the religious personnel do õ not add up to 83 individuals (p. 217) but 132 (p. 253), including the regular clergy.
Low levels of retention indicate the difficulties faced by managers dealing with a shortage of skilled personnel and high turnover rates.
Selected schools, referred to as partner schools, receive equipment, support personnel and training accompanied by a recommended curriculum and web-based training modules.
However, in out-of-hospital settings and in certain areas within a hospital, trained personnel and their equipment may not be available within 8 minutes.
The organization's network of local voluntary workers and small core of full-time trained personnel accumulated a formidable body of information.
Exposure to non-medical personnel was another aspect of this discussion by patients.
The predominant method used in decision-making was discussion with medical personnel.
The need exists for a system in which the statistics are reported separately by grade of health personnel and institution.
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