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Generalist Flowers and Generalist Visitors
This chapter focuses on generalist flowers and generalist visitors. There are regular flower visitors that spend some part of most of their adult lives feeding in flowers, and they can be seen as a generalist flower visitor cohort, constituting a predictable part of the visitor spectrum of some kinds of flowers.
Pat Willmer
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Evaluation & the Health Professions, 1999
Accurate data on the number of generalist physicians are needed to monitor the physician workforce and to plan for future requirements in the changing health care system. This study assessed the relationship between two frequently used definitions of a generalist physician: completion of graduate medical education (GME) in only a generalist discipline ...
H K, Rabinowitz +9 more
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Accurate data on the number of generalist physicians are needed to monitor the physician workforce and to plan for future requirements in the changing health care system. This study assessed the relationship between two frequently used definitions of a generalist physician: completion of graduate medical education (GME) in only a generalist discipline ...
H K, Rabinowitz +9 more
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Isis, 2005
Many of the recent advances in the history of science have come from local microstudies, but with the unintended by-product of a typically "postmodern" fragmentation of knowledge. The question for us post-postmodernists is how to write a broader "general" history of science-a history for all of us specialists--without losing the advantages of case ...
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Many of the recent advances in the history of science have come from local microstudies, but with the unintended by-product of a typically "postmodern" fragmentation of knowledge. The question for us post-postmodernists is how to write a broader "general" history of science-a history for all of us specialists--without losing the advantages of case ...
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Paradigm for the Generalist-Advanced Generalist Continuum
Journal of Social Work Education, 1990Abstract Social work faculty and practitioners have long argued the definition and parameters of the advanced generalist concept. This article explores the concept of generalist-advanced generalist in practice and in education and advances a paradigm for framing the Bachelor of Social Work-Master of Social Work educational continuum.
Patty Gibbs +2 more
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THE GENERALIST AND THE INTERNIST
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1957• The responsibilities of physicians, whether they be generalists or internists, are identical In the evolution of medical care in the United States, the terms "family doctor," "general practitioner," and "internist" will all become synonymous. There is considerable feeling that a man finishing medical school with the present training program simply ...
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Veterinary Record, 2016
Although he has never actively pursued any special interest within veterinary practice, Robin Hargreaves explains why he believes ‘expert generalists’ are essential to the animals that are at the heart of the communities they ...
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Although he has never actively pursued any special interest within veterinary practice, Robin Hargreaves explains why he believes ‘expert generalists’ are essential to the animals that are at the heart of the communities they ...
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1979
In most discussions of the need for primary-care physicians, it is assumed that a given physician provides either specialized or primary care.
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In most discussions of the need for primary-care physicians, it is assumed that a given physician provides either specialized or primary care.
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Renaissance of hospital generalists
BMJ, 2012Hospital medicine in the US and acute medicine in the UK are the fastest growing specialties in their countries. Robert M Wachter and Derek Bell examine the factors behind their rise and how the differing national healthcare systems have influenced their ...
Robert M, Wachter, Derek, Bell
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The Generalist Function in Medicine
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966I am sincerely grateful for the privilege of presenting the first annual American Academy of General Practice (AAGP) lecture and of expressing my convictions on the matter of general medicine— a matter of increasing moment for profession and public alike.
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Vestibular neurology for the generalist
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & PsychiatryThis review of vestibular neurology for the general neurologist delves into the multifaceted realm of vestibular neurology where we address the diagnostic and therapeutic challenges associated with dizziness, vertigo and balance disorders. We outline the standard vestibular assessments that can be understood and incorporated by the generalist ...
Mohammad Mahmud, Diego Kaski
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