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Pelvic organ prolapse management

Post Reproductive Health, 2020
Pelvic organ prolapse describes the loss of support and subsequent descent of pelvic organs into the vagina. It is common, affecting up to 50% of parous women, and can be accompanied by a number of burdening symptoms. Prolapse has been thrown into the spotlight secondary to mesh-related complications.
K Fleischer, G Thiagamoorthy
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Site Organization and Management

Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2005
The principal investigator is responsible for everything involved in the conduct of a clinical research study. Prior to the initiation of any clinical trial, an investigator must become acquainted with the material requirements, personnel needs, and best practices involved in the conduct of the trial.
Douglas C, Wolf   +4 more
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Cardiac organ donor management

Perfusion, 2006
There is a critical shortage of donor organs. According to the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), 20% of organs are discarded after procurement. Many of these may be potentially salvageable. Brain death is particularly detrimental to cardiac function. The initial sympathetic storm can produce direct myocardial injury.
Sana, Ullah   +3 more
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Wisdom, management and organization

Management Learning, 2014
The motive of success is not enough. It produces a short-sighted world which destroys the sources of its own prosperity ... A great society is a society in which its men of business think greatly about its function. Low thoughts mean low behaviour, and after a brief orgy of exploitation, low behaviour means a descending standard of life.
Nonaka, I.   +3 more
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Managing the Polytheistic Organization

The International Journal of Knowledge, Culture, and Change Management: Annual Review, 2006
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Neville, Bernie., Dalmau, Tim.
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Managing an “Organized” Organization

Home Health Care Management & Practice, 2003
Numerous textbooks on management define the responsibilities of a manager as planning, organizing, directing, coordinating, and controlling. One of the functions sometimes given short shrift is organizing. Corporations and agencies can run without being totally organized, but some would argue that a successful, efficient organization, and one that ...
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