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Disaster Training for Prehospital Providers

Prehospital Emergency Care, 2007
To survey prehospital providers to determine 1) the quantity and format of training recalled over the past year in chemical, biological, radiological/nuclear (CBRN), and other mass casualty events (MCEs); 2) preferred educational formats; 3) self-assessed preparedness for various CBRN/MCEs; and 4) perceived likelihood of occurrence for CBRN/MCEs.A ...
Christine J, Chaput   +4 more
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Training the microbiota to provide protection

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
A recent study found that prior infections enhance colonization resistance through a process whereby the host, prompted by transient infection, deploys the sulfonic acid taurine as a nutrient to train the gut microbiota and provide resistance to subsequent infections.
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eFAST Simulation Training for Trauma Providers

Journal of Trauma Nursing, 2017
Current trauma recommendations include completing chest and pelvis radiographs and Focused Abdominal Sonography in Trauma (FAST) examination in the trauma bay; however, expanding literature indicates that thoracic ultrasound scans are more sensitive than chest radiography in the detection of pneumothorax.
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Providing more training

1987
Any clear definition of training is marred by the social implications. If a course of instruction is carried out in a school, a college of further education, a polytechnic or a university, it tends to be called education, or more explicitly vocational education.
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Training Genetic Counselors to provide teratogen counseling

Journal of Genetic Counseling, 1994
AbstractProvision of teratogen counseling requires acquisition of knowledge and skills from several disciplines. Traditionally, training in teratogen counseling has occurred “on the job.” We describe a formal, didactic and experiential curriculum for teratogen counseling as an integral part of the Graduate Program in Genetic Counseling leading to the ...
A K, Stein, B A, Fine, E, Pergament
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Pharmacists’ attitudes toward ACLS provider training program

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2006
Pharmacists are playing an increasingly important role in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). One study showed that the presence of a pharmacist on a CPR team resulted in approximately 18 fewer deaths per year than in institutions where a pharmacist was not involved.[1][1] Pharmacists’
Shmeylan Al, Harbi, Donald, Miller
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Training Health Care Providers to be Educators

The Health Care Manager, 2008
Students in the allied health field who have a positive clinical education experience often accept employment opportunities offered by their clinical site. Most allied health professionals are not trained to be educators. Professional development in the area of teaching could assist the professional to be a more effective teacher and therefore improve ...
Janet L, Rogers   +2 more
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Providers’ Training

2021
Patrícia Alvarenga   +2 more
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Provide effective ethics education, training

College Athletics and the Law, 2015
MICHAEL L.
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Training to Provide for Healthy Rural Aging

The Journal of Rural Health, 2001
ABSTRACT:More than 60 percent of the world's aged population is in developing countries, the majority living in rural and remote areas. Resources in these areas are scarce and there is a lack of services and programs, especially in the areas of health, housing and social welfare.
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