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Complex high-risk indicated PCI (CHIP-PCI): is it safe to let fellows-in-training perform it as primary operators? [PDF]

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Inservice Pharmacy Technician Training Program

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1977
The development and implementation of a two-month inservice training program for hospital pharmacy supportive personnel is discussed. A task-oriented approach was used to define the instructional objectives of the program. To emphasize the job-related nature of the instruction, conferences and workshops were selected as the primary teaching methods.
B, Ameer, K E, Johnson
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Inservice training for part‐time dental faculty

Journal of Dental Education, 1981
Part‐time faculty outnumber full‐time faculty in clinical dentistry departments. They spend many hours in contact with students and often serve as role models of dental practitioners. Yet, part‐time faculty have had very little formal training in instructional techniques.
G L, Powell, J E, Barrett
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Inservice Training for Physicians Serving Handicapped Children

Exceptional Children, 1982
A nationwide project to provide continuing medical education to primary care physicians who provide office-based health care to handicapped children is described. Included are issues involving the physician's role in relation to the child's family, school, and community.
J T, Powers, A, Healy
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Trends and Priorities in Inservice Training

Exceptional Children, 1978
A comprehensive personnel development system in each state should provide inservice training to meet changing emphases in the education of handicapped children. Training topic and personnel group priorities are identified from inservice training plans initiated by each state.
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Inservice Training for Elementary School Health Education

Health Education, 1976
(1976). Inservice Training for Elementary School Health Education. Health Education: Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 27-29.
L K, Olsen, D B, Stone, J A, Saunders
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The Economics of Inservice Training

1978
Much the larger part of training in modern economies is provided (though, as we shall see, not necessarily financed) by industrial firms. Since this activity, by definition, is very much a secondary one, the question arises immediately: Why is it that industrial firms, rather than specialised training schools, provide the bulk of training in Britain ...
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Inservice training as persons‐in‐relation

Theory Into Practice, 1978
(1978). Inservice training as persons‐in‐relation. Theory Into Practice: Vol. 17, Staff Development: New Directions, pp. 239-244.
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