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General practitioners and their staff.
The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, 1980We describe the practices and staff of a random sample of 158 doctors. There has been a significant increase in ancillary staff since the Doctors' Charter of 1966. The study showed that there was no economy in staff as the number of doctors in a practice increased. In the selection of receptionists, doctors preferred married women over 35 with children,
W O, Williams, R, Dajda
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The Prehistory of the General Staff
The Journal of Military History, 2007The modern general staff evolved only after three preconditions of modern life came into being: secularization, bureaucracy, and management. Secularization provided control. Bureaucracy rationalized endeavor. Management overcame specialization.
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General Staff Experiences in the Corporate University
Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2006“I am general staff, therefore I am not.” Quip from a general staff colleague The working lives of general staff in universities have been a rather closed book until recently, having been largely ignored in both academic and non‐academic literature.
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Longitudinal Associations of Staff Shortages and Staff Levels with Health Outcomes in Nursing Homes
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2023John R Bowblis, Huiwen Xu
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As the Staff Nurse Sees General Staff Nursing
The American Journal of Nursing, 1936openaire +1 more source
Mental health care for medical staff and affiliated healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic
European Heart Journal: Acute Cardiovascular Care, 2020Esther Murray, Michael D Christian
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