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Continuing education and training

The American Journal of Family Therapy, 1982
Abstract Periodically, a review of selected comprehensive training programs in family therapy will be published in this section. The master's degree program at Hahnemann, introduced by Israel Zwerling in 1976, is an innovative program within a social psychiatry context, and is described here by its director, Robert Garfield.
Robert Garfield, Gary Lord
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Continuing education & training

The American Journal of Family Therapy, 1980
Abstract Two important continuing education conferences are highlighted in this section. The first was held in New York in November, and was organized and is being reported by Anita Menfi, Director of the Family Studies Section, Bronx Psychiatric Center, New York.
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Continuing education and training

The American Journal of Family Therapy, 1981
Abstract Great attention has traditionally been paid to the problems of engagement in family therapy, and to initial moves by the therapist to establish a contract and clearly define the working relationship and goals. Additionally, the early tasks of assessing the areas of family difficulty and of grasping the family dynamics are usually given ...
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Continuous Training of Teachers

2023
In-service teacher training is extended and intensified especially in the context of the knowledge-based information society. It is necessary to deepen the fundamental and operational knowledge that underpins the general, specific and practical pedagogical culture of teachers at all educational levels and subjects.
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Continuous quality improvement and physician training

Quality Management in Health Care, 1992
Continuous quality improvement (CQI) is a system of management that permits individuals to develop an organized approach to improvement. The fundamental tenets of CQI are applicable at the bedside and in the training of residents because they permit the development of a consistent approach to clinical variability and uncertainty. When the principles of
P, Friedmann, L G, Selbovitz
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Continuous Information Training

2006
The speed of change in the world of electronic information is such that if the knowledge of graduates is not continuously updated, a significant portion of the substantial budget allocated to their higher education will be wasted. Therefore, one of the solutions is to prioritize staff development programs and continuous specialized training in the ...
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Continuing education and training

Computing & Control Engineering Journal, 1990
This article, which is concerned mainly with the graduate workforce, is based on a presentation to the British-North American Committee (BNAC) Working Group on ‘Living and Working Issues’, of which the author is Chairman. The Working Group's intention is to produce a report of interest to BNAC members and a wider audience of employers and unions ...
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WiFACT -- Wireless Fingerprinting Automated Continuous Training

2016 30th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops (WAINA), 2016
The increasing importance in ubiquitous computing and context-dependent information has led in the lastyears to a growing interest in location-based applicationsand services. A considerable market demand concentrates onindoor localization tasks. In this setting, WiFi fingerprinting iscurrently one of the most popular and widespread techniquesas it ...
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