نتایج جستجو برای: professional competency

تعداد نتایج: 124215  

2015
Cees P.M. van der Vleuten

erately cater your education to these end objectives. Many countries in the world have developed consensus on these competencies, in so-called competency frameworks. The most well-known are the frameworks from the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education from the US [1], the CanMEDS framework from Canada [2] and Good Medical Practice from the UK [3]. There are many other countries in...

Journal: :Annals of internal medicine 2000
S G Post C M Puchalski D B Larson

Clinical studies are beginning to clarify how spirituality and religion can contribute to the coping strategies of many patients with severe, chronic, and terminal conditions. The ethical aspects of physician attention to the spiritual and religious dimensions of patients' experiences of illness require review and discussion. Should the physician discuss spiritual issues with his or her patient...

2015
Veronica Kieffer Kate Davies Christine Gibson Morag Middleton Jean Munday Shashana Shalet Lisa Shepherd Phillip Yeoh

This competency framework was developed by a working group of endocrine specialist nurses with the support of the Society for Endocrinology to enhance the clinical care that adults with an endocrine disorder receive. Nurses should be able to demonstrate that they are functioning at an optimal level in order for patients to receive appropriate care. By formulating a competency framework from whi...

Journal: :Journal of continuing education in nursing 2009
Michelle Byrne Kathryn Schroeter Shannon Carter Julie Mower

Competency assessment is critical for a myriad of disciplines, including medicine, law, education, and nursing. Many nurse managers and educators are responsible for nursing competency assessment, and assessment results are often used for annual reviews, promotions, and satisfying accrediting agencies' requirements. Credentialing bodies continually seek methods to measure and document the conti...

Journal: :Disaster medicine and public health preparedness 2014
Frederick M Burkle

Using historical and research examples of disaster and crisis science, I argue here for the professionalization of disaster medicine and public health as a unique and essential discipline in support of global public health security. Questions about clinical competencies of providers and reports of unacceptable practices and the limited scope of guidelines for foreign medical teams have persiste...

2010
Jan Zottmann Josef Schrader

Analytical competency in classroom situations can be seen as a crucial aspect of teachers’ professional competency. While case-based learning is considered to have great potential for the promotion of analytical skills of teachers, there have been few attempts to investigate the effects of corresponding instructional support. The empirical study presented here investigates the effects of instru...

Journal: :Journal of management in medicine 2002
Ghazala Mir Philip Tovey

Inequality and exclusion are characteristic of the experience of UK South Asian communities. In health care, community needs are often not addressed by health and social welfare services. An increase in cultural competency is now part of identified policy. The aim of this paper is to examine the extent to which there is evidence of cultural competency amongst professionals concerning South Asia...

Journal: :Inf. Res. 2013
Javier Calzada-Prado Miguel Ángel Marzal

Introduction. The role of library and information science professionals as knowledge facilitators is solidly grounded in the profession's theoretical foundations as much as connected with its social relevance. Knowledge science is presented in this paper as a convenient theoretical framework for this mission, and knowledge engagement services –knowledge brokering, knowledge readiness and knowle...

Journal: :Psicothema 2014
Pablo Eduardo García Julio Olea Jimmy De la Torre

BACKGROUND Profiling of jobs in terms of competency requirements has increasingly been applied in many organizational settings. Testing these competencies through situational judgment tests (SJTs) leads to validity problems because it is not usually clear which constructs SJTs measure. The primary purpose of this paper is to evaluate whether the application of cognitive diagnosis models (CDM) t...

Journal: :Journal of AOAC International 2014
Craig Kaml Christopher C Weiss Paul Dezendorf Maria Ishida Daniel H Rice Ron Klein Yvonne Salfinger

A competency-based training curriculum framework for U.S. state food and feed testing laboratories personnel is being developed by the International Food Protection Training Institute (IFPTI) and three partners. The framework will help laboratories catalog existing training courses/modules, identify training gaps, inform training curricula, and create career-spanning professional development le...

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