نتایج جستجو برای: process assessment health care

تعداد نتایج: 2974848  

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1997
R O McClellan

The ultimate goal of toxicologic investigations of both natural and man-made fibrous and nonfibrous particles is to provide essential input for the assessment of potential human risks from exposure to these materials. The development of risk assessment procedures for airborne particles has evolved over the years. The earliest assessments for naturally occurring materials used direct human obser...

Journal: :American journal of pharmaceutical education 2016
Timothy J Bloom Julie M Hall Qinfeng Liu William C Stagner Michael L Adams

Objective. To develop a program-level assessment process for a master's of science degree in a pharmaceutical sciences (MSPS) program. Design. Program-level goals were created and mapped to course learning objectives. Embedded assessment tools were created by each course director and used to gather information related to program-level goals. Initial assessment iterations involved a subset of of...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2014
Verena H Menec Scott Nowicki

INTRODUCTION Population aging is a worldwide phenomenon. As a response, the World Health Organization (WHO) introduced the concept of 'age-friendliness' in 2006. Age-friendliness is defined in terms of a range of domains, such as housing, opportunities for participation, and transportation. Communities that accommodate the needs of older adults in these domains will, it is thought, promote heal...

Journal: :Acta veterinaria Scandinavica. Supplementum 2001
K D Stärk M D Salman

Risk assessment is part of the risk analysis process as it is used in veterinary medicine to estimate risks related to international trade and food safety. Data from monitoring and surveillance systems (MO&SS) are used throughout the risk assessment process for hazard identification, release assessment, exposure assessment and consequence assessment. As the quality of risk assessments depends t...

Journal: :Traffic injury prevention 2008
Carol J Wheatley Marilyn Di Stefano

OBJECTIVE Driver licensing agencies are faced with an increasing population of drivers who are seeking to maintain driving privileges whilst coping with functional changes associated with health, disability, or aging-related issues. Some of these changes impact upon the motor, sensory, and cognitive capacities essential for safe motor vehicle operation. The driver assessment process, as provide...

Journal: :Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM 2011
Patricia E Mc Donnell Jody M Schinkel Marie A Coggins Wouter Fransman Hans Kromhout John W Cherrie Erik L Tielemans

As it is often difficult to obtain sufficient numbers of measurements to adequately characterise exposure levels, occupational exposure models may be useful tools in the exposure assessment process. This study aims to refine and validate the inhalable dust algorithm of the Advanced REACH Tool (ART) to predict airborne exposure of workers in the pharmaceutical industry. The ART was refined to re...

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 2010
Niall S Higgins Kersi Taraporewalla Michael Steyn Rajesh Brijball Marcus Watson

International medical graduate (IMG) specialists in anaesthesia need education to be part of the assessment process for pre-registration college fellowship. Fellowship of the anaesthetic college is required in Australia for registration as a specialist in this field. Marked differences exist between local trainees and IMG specialists in terms of training, stakes of the exam and isolation of pra...

Journal: :Geospatial health 2012
Gary R Krieger Michel A Bouchard Isabel Marques de Sa Isabelle Paris Zachary Balge Dane Williams Burton H Singer Mirko S Winkler Jürg Utzinger

The environmental impact assessment process is over 40 years old and has dramatically expanded. Topics, such as social, health and human rights impact are now included. The main body of an impact analysis is generally hundreds of pages long and supported by countless technical appendices. For large, oil/gas, mining and water resources projects both the volume and technical sophistication of the...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2001
A E Dodds R H Osmond S L Elliott

INTRODUCTION Problem-based learning (PBL) in medicine emphasises the tutor's role in facilitating collaborative and integrated learning. While it is widely recognised that tutors come to know their students, they traditionally play little part in the formal assessment process. We introduced tutor assessment into a problem-based medical curriculum and examined the patterns of tutor marks in four...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1998
S L Fowell J G Bligh

Most medical schools in the UK are revising their undergraduate courses in response to the recommendations published by the General Medical Council Education Committee in Tomorrow's doctors. However, achievement of the objectives of curricular change is attendant on revision of the assessment process. This paper reviews traditional and more recently developed methods for assessment of medical e...

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