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Emergency Preparedness Volunteer Training Program

Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 2005
The Vermont Department of Health (VDH) does not have sufficient personnel to fully staff a mass prophylaxis or vaccination clinic in response to a natural or man-made disease outbreak. Therefore, the VDH developed an emergency preparedness volunteer training program with three primary goals: to include both background information about public health ...
Amanda K, Matthews   +5 more
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Training Volunteers for Mastectomy Rehabilitation

Women & Health, 1977
A program was designed to measure interpersonal skills of a group of 26 Reach to Recovery volunteers. Thirteen of these volunteers took a 20 hour skills training program in human relations, problem solving and program development. The other thirteen volunteers had received only the traditional training which the American Cancer Society provides.
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Training female sanitation volunteers

Waterlines, 1992
The recruitment and training of female sanitation volunteers for each tapstand in a village in Nepal has been a great success.
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Training and Supporting Hospice Volunteers

American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®, 2011
We surveyed volunteers from 8 hospices in the Delaware Valley regarding training, perceived needs, and role satisfaction. Results were consistent with previous studies: satisfaction with preservice training and with volunteering was very high; respondents reported feeling very prepared and confident about doing hospice work as a result of their ...
Philip, Lavenburg, Frank M, Bernt
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New training for volunteers

1988
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Training Volunteers as Alcoholism Treatment Counselors

Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1973
The use of volunteers in an outpatient clinic for alcoholics increased the number of patients seen, improved the retention rate and helped to improve the continuity of care.
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Training Oncology Camp Volunteers

Cancer Practice, 2000
Purpose: This article examines the training of oncology camp volunteers using a developmental and strengths perspective as a theoretical orientation. The literature on oncology camping, both empirical and anecdotal, is examined and relevant studies cited.Overview: The selection of volunteers, the benefits of the oncology camp experience, and a training
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Multidisciplinary Training for Visiting Volunteers

The Guthrie Journal, 1976
Many hospitals utilize volunteers to visit socially isolated patients. These “visiting volunteers” provide such patients an opportunity for social interaction and, thus, serve to combat loneliness particularly among those who have no families or whose hospitalization in an acute care facility takes them far from home.
Frank L. Sweetser, Florence S. Fulginiti
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Training Digital Volunteers

This book explores strategies and best practices for training digital volunteers in non-profit organizations. It addresses the design of online learning modules, mentorship approaches, and the use of digital platforms to build capacity and confidence.
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Volunteer orthopaedics overseas training programmes

International Orthopaedics, 1978
There is a need to raise the level of orthopaedic care in the developing countries and the obligation lies with the orthopaedic profession. An outline of one method of attempting to resolve this problem using short-term orthopaedic volunteer teachers in the developing countries is described.
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