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The complexity of prioritising patching
Network Security, 2019As American journalist and essayist HL Mencken once wrote: “For every complex problem there is a solution that is concise, clear, simple, and wrong.” Anyone working in or around vulnerability remediation knows the apparently ‘simple’ task of applying a patch is anything but.
Michael Roytman, Jay Jacobs
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Internship: A time to prioritise
Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 2023Medical internship is a yearlong experience that is physically, mentally, and emotionally exhausting. After five years as students, the interns finally get close to achieving what they have always dreamt of. Most of the fundamental clinical knowledge and skills that a student learns are acquired during their internship.
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Journal of Quality in Clinical Practice, 2001
Abstract The deluge of new initiatives, proposals and recommendations for solving the problems required to improve patient safety and quality of health care continues unabated. Implementing the proposed solutions for improving patient safety and quality of care requires setting priorities for action throughout the different levels of the health‐care ...
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Abstract The deluge of new initiatives, proposals and recommendations for solving the problems required to improve patient safety and quality of health care continues unabated. Implementing the proposed solutions for improving patient safety and quality of care requires setting priorities for action throughout the different levels of the health‐care ...
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Nursing Standard, 2016
My hospital's children, women and diagnostic division has created a new post of clinical lead nurse for mental health to offer mental health support to staff, patients and parents.
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My hospital's children, women and diagnostic division has created a new post of clinical lead nurse for mental health to offer mental health support to staff, patients and parents.
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Prioritised Planning with Guarantees
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Combinatorial SearchPrioritised Planning (PP) is a family of incomplete and sub-optimal algorithms for multi-agent and multi-robot navigation. In PP, agents compute collision-free paths in a fixed order, one at a time. Although fast and usually effective, PP can still fail, leaving users without explanation or recourse.
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British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, 2021
In this month's student column, Ellie Marsh recounts a shift where prioritisation was particularly important and how the lessons from this shift can be applied to future practice.
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In this month's student column, Ellie Marsh recounts a shift where prioritisation was particularly important and how the lessons from this shift can be applied to future practice.
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Prioritising Preference Relations
1993We describe some ideas and results about the following problem: Given a set, a family of “preference relations” on the set, and a “priority” among those preference relations, which elements of the set are best? That is, which elements are most preferred by a consensus of the preference relations which takes account of their relative priority?
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British Journal of Midwifery, 2017
Heidi Stone, winner of last year's BJM Student of the Year award, reflects on the highs and lows of her preceptorship and her plans for the future.
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Heidi Stone, winner of last year's BJM Student of the Year award, reflects on the highs and lows of her preceptorship and her plans for the future.
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Manufacturing Management, 2020
The testing business environment should see managers doubling-down on supporting their staff – especially females or those from minority groups
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The testing business environment should see managers doubling-down on supporting their staff – especially females or those from minority groups
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