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The training of physicians in the past century was based primarily on responsibility and the chain-of-command. Those with the bulk of that responsibility in the fields of pediatrics and internal medicine were residents. Residents trained the medical students and supervised them carefully in caring for patients.
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Resident participation in residency programs
Residents need to participate more fully in decisions involving their educational process and their learning/work setting. In the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Miami School of Medicine, residents are involved in designing their curriculum, monitoring their work/learning settings, selecting their peers, and evaluating their peers ...
J J, Frey +3 more
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Special regime “Territory of Advanced Development” in mono-profile municipal entities [PDF]
Today, performance efficiency of the territories with a special regime of conducting entrepreneurial activities is assessed by comparing planned targets with actual indicators in terms of the number of recruited residents, new workplaces created, the ...
Samaibekova Zeynegul, Galiullina Gulia
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Orthodontic resident training has a long history abroad. Its purpose is to teach general practitioners in dentistry about basic knowledge and operating standards and to lay a solid foundation for the normalization and standardization of techniques. Osaka
LIAO Wen +5 more
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The aesthetics of Gannan Hakka architecture in modern housing: A design psychology perspective
The rapid acceleration of societal change has subjected contemporary individuals to prolonged periods of diverse pressures, leading to substantial psychological strain, resulting in anxiety, depression, and compromised mental well-being.
Xiang Lei, Hao Cao, Limin Guo
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Fine‐scale movements and behaviors of coyotes (Canis latrans) during their reproductive period
In canids, resident breeders hold territories but require different resources than transient individuals (i.e., dispersers), which may result in differential use of space, land cover, and food by residents and transients.
Michael J. Chamberlain +4 more
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Protected Areas and Rural Depopulation in Spain: A Multi-Stakeholder Perceptual Study
Protected areas (PAs) are thought by some to contribute to local wellbeing and socioeconomic development, whereas for others PAs remain a regulatory burden that hampers rural development.
David Rodríguez-Rodríguez +1 more
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Differences in early developmental rate and yolk conversion efficiency in offspring of trout with alternative life histories [PDF]
Partial migration, in which some individuals of a population migrate while other individuals remain resident, is generally associated with ontogenetic shifts to better feeding areas or as a response to environmental instability, but its underlying ...
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Intense work demands, limited control, and a high degree of work-home interference abound in residency training programs and should strongly predispose resident physicians to burnout as they do other health care professionals. This article reviews studies in the medical literature that address the level of burnout and associated personal and work ...
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Ashish S Shah,1,2 Brad Sobolewski,3,4 Sabina Chon,3 Bradly Cruse,5 Mike D Glisson,5 Matthew W Zackoff,3,5,6 David Davis,5 Yin Zhang,7 Daniel J Schumacher,3,4 Gary L Geis3– 5 1Department of Pediatrics, University of California – San Diego, San Diego, CA ...
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