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Voluntary and Mandatory Fitness Programs for Fire Fighters

Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1982
In brief Physiological studies were done on 50 fire fighters before and after they participated in successive year-long voluntary and mandatory physical fitness programs. Although neither program produced impressive fitness changes or was more cost-effective, mean aerobic capacity increased by 13% following the mandatory program, compared with a 3 ...
Michael S Bahrke
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When Will New Programs be Mandatory? Determinants of the Decision Between the Mandatory and Discretionary Budget Designs

Congress and the Presidency, 2017
When creating a new program, an authorizing committee must choose a budget structure, either using mandatory funding or creating an authorization for appropriations to enable the appropriation comm...
Stuart Kasdin
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The Impact of a Mandatory Employment Program on Welfare Terminations

Journal of Social Service Research, 1999
ABSTRACT This longitudinal study analyzes the impact of one of the most ambitious employment and training programs in the nation, California's Greater Avenue for Independence (GAIN), on welfare terminations. The study isolates the effects of GAIN from other effects by controlling for AFDC program characteristics and labor market conditions.
Vicky N. Albert, William C. King
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation: A mandatory training program for nursing staff

Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses Journal, 1990
At Flinders Medical Centre, a 600 bed teaching hospital in Adelaide, South Australia, there are between eighty and one hundred cardiac arrests in the general wards areas each year. From the time an arrest occurs until the arrest team arrives, the patient's life will depend on the speed with which Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is initiated and the
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Impact of a Mandatory Second-Opinion Program on Medicaid Surgery Rates

Medical Care, 1982
The effect of the Massachusetts second-opinion program on the volume of elective surgery in the Medicaid population was assessed using two approaches: a study of the program experience and surgery decisions of 2,501 program referrals, and an analysis of Medicaid surgery rates before and after program implementation.
S G, Martin   +6 more
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Teaching Mandatory Programs with Computerized Slide Shows

Hospital Pharmacy, 1999
Our study shows that computerized teaching programs can be an effective method for teaching staff members. Using the Microsoft Excel and Powerpoint programs, we created slide presentations that put our educational information into an attractive visual package.
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Effectiveness and Acceptance of a Health Care–Based Mandatory Vaccination Program

Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 2015
To decrease the risk of transmission of hospital-associated transmission of influenza and pertussis through mandatory vaccination of staff.A mandatory influenza and toxoid-diphtheria toxoid-acellular pertussis program was implemented systemwide. A structured vaccine exemption program was implemented for those requesting a medical and/or religious/moral/
Rachel, Leibu, Joel, Maslow
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A Standardized Patient Program in a Mandatory Geriatrics Clerkship for Medical Students

The Gerontologist, 1995
This article describes the development and implementation of a new standardized patient program in a required geriatrics clinical clerkship for fourth-year medical students. A student survey was also conducted to provide evaluations of the program and to determine the frequency with which students' clinical skills are directly evaluated by faculty ...
G, Gold   +4 more
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