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HMO nutrition educators: Qualifications and roles

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1983
Although regulations did not specifically define nutrition services to be provided in HMOs, this survey showed that 60% of those in charge of nutrition education were nutritionists/dietitians. Of the registered dietitians, 32% held advanced degrees.
J A, Wegman, R J, Dunn, C F, Coleman
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Qualifications — Investing in education

2011
Companies in the green technology sector need to be innovative to survive. Yet Eureka moments tend to be experienced by scientists and other highly qualified, highly skilled employees, not by low-skilled workers. A highly qualified workforce is the foundation for success in increasingly competitive industries.
Torsten Henzelmann, Alexandra Hofinger
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Education, Qualification and Employment

Annals of Economics and Statistics, 2002
We construct a matching model of both skilled and unskilled unemployment, in which heterogeneous agents have to choose whether to become skilled or not, and how much education (a duration) to acquire. The decentralized economy may exhibit multiple equilibria, of which those exhibiting the highest (lowest) education duration are also those having the ...
Vincent BARTHELEMY, Bruno DECREUSE
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Personnel Qualifications in Special Education

Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 2000
Chronic shortages of qualified personnel have been a persistent challenge in special education. Recent amendments to IDEA that emphasize participation and progress in the general education curriculum for students with disabilities along with state initiatives to improve educational outcomes are likely to exacerbate this challenge.
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