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Training Texas Public Health Professionals and Professionals-In-Training in Genomics

American Journal of Health Promotion, 2019
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of genomics training workshops for public health professionals and professionals-in-training. Design: A pre- and post-test evaluation design with 3-month follow-up. Setting and Participants: Thirteen genomics training workshops were delivered across Texas to 377 public health professionals ...
Lei-Shih Chen   +7 more
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Professional Training

Australian Drug and Alcohol Review, 1987
Abstract: The discernment and treatment of alcohol and other drug related problems, while continuing to involve those working in specialised agencies, will, if only because of the prevalence of such problems, need to engage the attention of professionals working in a variety of settings.
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Communication training for professionals

Supportive Care in Cancer, 2003
With the recognition that the quality of communication by clinicians with patients can be influenced by training, a number of approaches to such training have been described in the literature. Some of these different models for communication training are described in this discussion paper, and the reader is challenged to consider the importance of ...
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Professional Archival Training

The American Archivist, 1977
As a profession, historical records administration has grown significantly in the past two decades. The growing size of the profession has precipitated a demand for better archival education and training programs. The session addressed the recently approved SAA guidelines for archival education programs and the prospects for the certification of ...
Trudy Peterson   +2 more
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Professional code and ethics for training professionals

Journal of European Industrial Training, 1996
Training implies certain dealings in which one has to make a choice among various options. Choosing to solve a certain problem implies formulating a value judgement about the available alternatives. Such choices are generally based on ethical decisions.
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Professional Technical Training

IEEE Transactions on Education, 1976
Exxon Production Research Company (EPR) is one of two Exxon organizations that provide professional technical training in oil production for Exxon's worldwide operating affiliates. This training is highly job-oriented and is designed to include the latest developments in production technology.
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Professional Presentation Training

Extended Abstracts of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019
Come learn from Bloomberg UX designers how to apply professional design and presentation skills to your CHI presentation to ensure you make the biggest impact on your audience in the limited time and space you have. In part 1 you will learn how to convey your information and message visually: first by finding the key story you are trying to tell and ...
Ash Brown, Anthony Viviano
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Professional Legal Training

Journal of Law and Society, 1992
major transformation in the past ten years, reflecting both changes within the culture and political economy of the United Kingdom, and those generated by the nature of the legal enterprise itself. The legal industry has become more responsive to economic trends and has thus been raised high on the swell of commercial opulence in the late 1980s only to
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Training Distribution Professionals

Journal of European Industrial Training, 1983
Recent years have seen the introduction of tremendous changes in the world of physical distribution. Never before has there been so much interest from industry's top management in the business of storing, handling and moving their goods.
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TRAINING THE PROFESSIONALS

Journal of European Industrial Training, 1986
The primary objective of the Institution of Industrial Managers (IIM) is to improve the professionalism and performance of managers in industry, thus, by implication, helping to improve and promote the efficiency and productivity of many widely differing organisations.
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