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An academic and/or an administrative career?

Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 1999
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SPECIALISTS AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE CAREER

Australian Journal of Public Administration, 1963
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ADMINISTRATIVE CAREERS IN HOSPITALS

Psychiatric Services, 1956
In summing up, Dr. O'Neill said that the group was in complete disagreement with Mr. Klein's premises, and the validity of his arguments, but that he had a right to voice them in this forum. The Chairman added that in fairness to Mr. Klein, he had to admit that this was a loaded audience! The matter was not entirely one-sided.
Granville L. Jones, Francis J. O'Neill
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Hospital Administration as a Career

New England Journal of Medicine, 1948
THE doctor's prescription has been one of the most important characteristics of the medical profession throughout the ages.
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Career Satisfaction among Dual-Career Administrators

Psychological Reports, 1986
This study, based on responses from 69 dual-career college and university administrators, examined the relationship between perceived career satisfaction and (a) career salience, (b) career demand, and (c) use of eight role-management strategies. Analysis showed that career salience, career demand, and use of the strategy of organization jointly ...
Gloria W. Bird, Debra C. Russell
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Career Patterns in Administration

2020
Administrative careers are careers of civil servants, who are the individuals working in public administration institutions at different levels (central, state or regional, local) of government. Characteristics of a country’s civil service system determine what administrative career patterns typically look like.
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A Career Advancement Program for Women Administrators

Journal of Career Development, 1988
Although it is too early to evaluate progress toward the distal goal of the CLD Program, this local program has been successful in meeting the four proximal goals (open access, career and leadership enhancement activities, career counseling, and fiscal training).
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Career progression: the administration of medicines

Nursing and Residential Care, 2008
The administration of medicines is often an area of concern for newly qualified nurses. Adrian Ashurst discusses the principles of safe storage and best practice in the first of two articles.
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The rise and fall of administrative careers

New Directions for Higher Education, 2006
AbstractManaging and shaping the ascent of one's own career comes through understanding that what goes up must come down and that satisfaction in the experience is determined by recognizing the moment of balance.
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Mentoring Relationships in the Careers of Mental Health Administrators

Psychiatric Services, 1986
Hospital and Community Psychiatry September 1986 Vol. 37 No. 9 939 Community Mental Health Centers, vol 1. Washington, DC, Action Committee to Implement the Mental Health Recommendations of the 1981 White House Conference on Aging, 1984 4. The Elderly Remain in Need of Mental Health Services. Pub No GAO/HRD82-112.
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