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In praise of part-time nurses

Nursing Standard, 1992
I felt I had to write to you on an issue which is often discussed in Nursing Standard: art-time nursing. I have worked part time in a large teaching hospital for seven and a half years.
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Part-Time Residency Training

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
In order to make medicine a more feasible career choice for women and in order to increase the level of training and, therefore, the quality of practice, it is important to decrease the scheduling rigidity of standard residency training programs. The steadily increasing numbers of women in medical school makes the problem more pressing at this time ...
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Physicians working part-time

Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2004
In order to ensure the best possible medical care and high-quality research, hospital medical staff must be well educated and highly motivated. Part-time work can help to provide good human resources. Moreover, part-time jobs are often necessary as a means of juggling work and family responsibilities.
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Part-time Training Programs

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
To the Editor.— St Michael's Medical Center was one of the first medical training schools to offer an individualized program to part-time interns and residents. Part-time residencies have been offered to practicing physicians, married women, researchers, and physicians with large debts.
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Programming is a part time job

Proceedings of the 3rd annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services - SIGUCCS '75, 1975
A lot of people are predicting the future these days. Some are saying that in five years applications programmers will be an extinct species. Others are predicting that software will become so extensive that naive users will be able to write their own programs. In any event, the future of applications programmers promises to be insecure at best.
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The Part-Time Social Director

The American Journal of Nursing, 1929
5M / OST progressive directresses of nurses appreciate the value of a social director and are eager to have such persons on their staffs. In all except very small hospitals, where the relations between staff and students are necessarily close, one feels that a social director is a need.
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Primary nursing part time

Nursing Standard, 1992
Although I agreed with the views expressed by Linda Nazarko in her article 'Primary or secondary' (Viewpoint, March 11), I was horrified by her example of the nurse who was rejected as a primary nurse because she worked part time.
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Programs for a Part-Time Faculty

Archives of Dermatology, 1966
I AM indebted to the Program Committee for the singular honor of addressing this gathering of my respected peers. It is an assignment approached with temerity, lest the quality of the contribution be other than commensurate with the erudition of this audience.
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Dealing with part‐time work

Personnel Review, 2003
This paper examines the relationship between the length of the working week and the performance of employees. It looks at the influence of job features like knowledge intensity, connectivity with other people in the organisation and standardisation; and characteristics of the job environment like stability, flexibility of working schedule and the ...
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