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Advertising and recruiting

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2008
Much is said these days regarding low enrollments in computer science, reports indicate significant difficulties in recruiting women and other underrepresented groups to the field, and many studies discuss difficulties with the public image of computing. Clearly many deep societal and cultural issues underlie much of the problem, and many organizations
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Resident Recruitment

Academic Radiology, 2003
This article has introduced the reader to the critical components of successful recruitment of radiology residents. With particular attention to the ACGME institutional and program requirements regarding resident recruitment, and an explanation of the support systems (ERAS and NRMP) currently available to those involved in applicant review and ...
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To Recruit or Not Recruit, This Is …*

Critical Care Medicine, 2015
FOTI, GIUSEPPE, PESENTI, ANTONIO MARIA
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Recruitment for the Military

Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 1970
Abstract Having reviewed some methods of military selection, their peculiar difficulties and ways of assessing their results, such as wastage rates and military effectiveness, this paper demonstrates limitations in the predictive value of cognitive ability and the need to consider other personality variables and features in the life ...
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Overseas recruitment

Nursing Older People, 2001
Recruiting nurses from overseas can be a solution for the acute staffing shortages experienced by nursing homes. But before accepting nursing home contracts, it is really important that they have a clear understanding of the values and skills required to work with older people and of the unique and privileged role that nurses fulfil in these settings.
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Lung Recruitment and De-recruitment

2014
Under normal conditions, a healthy lung is fully aerated, and no part will be airless or collapsed (or de-recruited). This is essential for optimum gas exchange, i.e., oxygenation of blood and removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the blood. Blood flow through an airless lung causes shunt, i.e., flow of blood that is not oxygenated and cannot eliminate ...
Göran Hedenstierna, João B. Borges
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Recruiting

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2004
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RECRUITING

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1921
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Successful Recruitment to Qualitative Research: A Critical Reflection

International Journal of Qualitative Methods, The, 2022
Kelly A Negrin, Susan E Slaughter
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