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International Journal of STD & AIDS, 2005
Health advisors (HAs) are an integral part of the multidisciplinary team within genitourinary (GU) medicine clinics, with a pivotal role in the National Sexual Health Strategy by enhancing liaison between community sexual health provision and GU medicine services.
D J, Kellock +3 more
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Health advisors (HAs) are an integral part of the multidisciplinary team within genitourinary (GU) medicine clinics, with a pivotal role in the National Sexual Health Strategy by enhancing liaison between community sexual health provision and GU medicine services.
D J, Kellock +3 more
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Nursing Management (Springhouse), 2002
Kindred Healthcare, Inc., the nation's largest full-service network of long-term acute care hospitals, initiated a 3-year strategic plan to re-evaluate its workload management system. Here, follow the project's most important and difficult phase--designing and implementing the patient classification system.
Linda, O'Bryan +2 more
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Kindred Healthcare, Inc., the nation's largest full-service network of long-term acute care hospitals, initiated a 3-year strategic plan to re-evaluate its workload management system. Here, follow the project's most important and difficult phase--designing and implementing the patient classification system.
Linda, O'Bryan +2 more
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Workload and Workload Measurement
1979It has been stated for many years that workload is an important problem area for man-machine-systems research and development. In order to evaluate alternative solutions in systems design, it is often deemed necessary to measure not only system performance, but also human operator workload.
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Autonomic Characterization of Workloads Using Workload Fingerprinting
2014 IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing in Emerging Markets (CCEM), 2014In a cloud service management environment, service level agreements (SLA) define the expectation of quality (Quality-of-Service) for managing performance loss in a given service-hosting environment comprising of a pool of compute resources. Typically, complexity of resource inter-dependencies in a server system often results to sub-optimal behaviors ...
Rahul Khanna +4 more
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Radiologist workloads in teaching hospital departments: Measuring the workload
Australasian Radiology, 2006SummaryThis article proposes a practical method for measuring staff radiologist workloads (clinical productivity) in teaching hospital departments of radiology in Australia. It reviews the Australian background to this, including the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) Education Board accreditation guidelines and the ...
A G, Pitman, D N, Jones
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Workload Consolidation Through Automated Workload Scheduling
2017Workload consolidation is an approach to enhance the server utilization by grouping the VMs that are executing workflow tasks over multiple servers based on their server utilization. The primary objective is to optimally allocate the number of servers for executing the workflows which in turn minimize the cost and energy of data centers.
G. Kousalya +2 more
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2021
This chapter begins with an assessment of the nature and characteristics of mental workload and how people have defined it over the years. It looks at the major techniques, their relative advantages and disadvantages and how they are enacted in practical circumstances in the many operational domains to which they can apply.
Hancock, G.M. +3 more
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This chapter begins with an assessment of the nature and characteristics of mental workload and how people have defined it over the years. It looks at the major techniques, their relative advantages and disadvantages and how they are enacted in practical circumstances in the many operational domains to which they can apply.
Hancock, G.M. +3 more
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Scalable Workload Adaptation for Mixed Workload
2009Workload adaptation is a performance management process in which an autonomic database management system (DBMS) efficiently makes use of its resources by filtering or controlling the workload presented to it in order to meet its Service Level Objectives (SLOs).
Baoning Niu, Jian Shi
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Questioning workload resources
Nursing Management (Springhouse), 2004Available technology assists managers with fiscally sound predictions of staffing and secondary patient care resources.
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Musculoskeletal workload assessment Index development for body workload evaluation
WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & RehabilitationBackground Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs) are a significant concern in occupational health. However, in South Korea, the implementation of effective ergonomic assessment methods remains limited owing to procedural complexities and a lack of understanding.
Won-Taek Kwak +3 more
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