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Generalists and Specialists

New England Journal of Medicine, 1979
In most discussions of the need for primary-care physicians, it is assumed that a given physician provides either specialized or primary care.
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Specialist training

Medical Education, 1995
SUMMARY Specialist training must be reshaped to meet the challenges of new systems for the delivery of health care and rapid expansion in biomedical knowledge. An adequate and affordable supply of trained specialists and generalists able to deal with the health problems of populations served, is the responsibility of governments and ...
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The Child Specialist

Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1984
Because of the ever increasing numbers of children with learning disabilities, a new concept, one of a “child specialist” is introduced. The role of the “child specialist” is defined and the principles and philosophy supporting this approach are discussed. The importance of this new role emanates from the many socio-economic forces in our society which
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Specialist registration

British Dental Journal, 1991
J B, Houston, C D, Stephens
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The Manager and the Specialist

1970
Traditionally, books on organization had a chapter on line and staff. However the problems of defining these terms and of distinguishing when a department is line and when it is staff have created confusion. Such confusion can be avoided by discussing instead the different kinds of specialists used in organizations and the roles that they play ...
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