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The modern trends in personnel training for health care in the Allied State of Russia and Belarus
The article analyses current trends in training of young specialists carried out by higher and secondary vocational educational institutions in the Union State of Russia and Belarus today. The study permitted to substantiate existing problems in health care related to staffing and high turnover of personnel.
G V, Astratova+2 more
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Objective: to analyze evidence concerning the risks of occupational illnesses to which health workers providing care to patients infected with COVID-19 are exposed.
Edwing Alberto Urrea Vega+5 more
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Background The number of healthcare professionals leaving clinical practice and transitioning to alternative careers in health professions education is increasing. Among these non-practicing healthcare professionals, concerns have been reported regarding
Helen R. Church+3 more
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Development of the Translating Allied Health Knowledge (TAHK) Framework [PDF]
Background While evidence-based practice is a familiar concept to allied health clinicians, knowledge translation (KT) is less well known and understood.
Danielle Hitch+4 more
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Use of video laryngoscopy versus direct laryngoscopy as a teaching tool for neonatal intubation: A systematic review [PDF]
Introduction: Endotracheal intubation and positive pressure ventilation following delivery are required in 32.9% of neonates
Jenna MacKinnon, Carolyn McCoy
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The allied health workforce of rural Aotearoa New Zealand: a scoping review [PDF]
Introduction The allied health workforce is a crucial, if at times poorly visible, component of modern healthcare systems. The services provided by allied health professionals may be particularly important for underserved populations, including rural ...
Katharina Blattner+3 more
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Background Evidence based practice in health care has become increasingly popular over the last decades. Many guidelines have been developed to improve evidence informed decision making in health care organisations, however it is often overlooked that ...
Kaat Goorts+2 more
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Introduction:During the Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the emergency services provide seven days/24-hour regular health care, while the risk of burnout is gradually increasing among healthcare workers struggling with the increasing ...
Emre Güngör+3 more
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RETRACTED: Artificial intelligence for emergency medical care
‘Applications of artificial intelligence in emergency medical service’. Abstract There is increasing research into the potential benefits of incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning algorithms into emergency medical services. AI is finding new applications across a wide range of sectors, one of which is healthcare, where it is ...
Shivam Rajput+2 more
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Background There are many demonstrated benefits for health service organizations engaging in research. As a result, growing numbers of clinicians are being encouraged to pursue research as part of their clinical roles, including in allied health (AH ...
Caitlin Brandenburg, Elizabeth C. Ward
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