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Understanding Occupational and Skill Demand in New Jersey's Health Care Industry [PDF]
The health care industry in New Jersey employs almost 350,000 people. However, state, national, and international shortages of nurses is raising widespread concern in the industry.
Denise Pierson-Balik +6 more
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Objective We evaluated serious infection risk in offspring exposed to tumour necrosis factor inhibitors (TNFi) in utero, separated by TNFi timing and placental transfer ability. Methods Using MarketScan (2011‐2021), we identified offspring born to mothers with chronic inflammatory diseases.
Leah K. Flatman +6 more
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1469 Occupational accidents reported within the forensic medicine department [PDF]
D Lahlou +4 more
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Abstract Health professions students often observe and practice alongside supervising health professionals during work‐integrated learning (WIL) to develop essential capabilities. While students may encounter practices they interpret as low‐value care during WIL, many hesitate to question or challenge these practices.
Melanie K. Farlie +7 more
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SWOT ANALYSIS OF UNDERGRADUATE AND POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL TRAINING PROGRAMS IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Objectives. Carrying out SWOT analysis of undergraduate and postgraduate training programs to identify factors that may affect the quality, sustainability, and relevance of the program, with the aim of contributing to the training of occupational health ...
Elena CIOBANU +4 more
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Distance learning courses in occupational medicine - Methods and good practice
N. L. Wagner +2 more
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Ethics in occupational medicine
Ethics, as a principle, is concerned with how people behave when they are faced with a conflict between two or more principles to which they subscribe. In Occupational Medicine, the doctor is concerned with the management, the workforce and his profession as a doctor. In most of the conflicts there is no single correct solution and the doctor must make
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Supporting doctors' professional identity development through specialist training
Abstract Anatomy‐centric specialties such as surgery, radiology, and anatomical pathology (AP) have workforce shortages, with attrition during the training phase proposed as a contributing factor. Current understanding of the reasons behind trainee attrition is limited, and there have been calls to increase the depth and richness of research in this ...
Shemona Y. Rozario +3 more
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