نتایج جستجو برای: saudi health profession program curriculum

تعداد نتایج: 1451313  

2013
MA Congguo YANG Yudong

This paper analyzed the personnel training situation of electrical engineering application profession of the applied colleges, and explored the CDIO engineering education reform of electrical engineering profession, and put forward a set of scheme of curriculum education system based on CDIO education philosophy, and has gradually improved the training mode of personnel training and the student...

Journal: :Journal of interprofessional care 2008
Edward Pecukonis Otima Doyle Donna Leigh Bliss

The need to train health professionals who can work across disciplines is essential for effective, competent, and culturally sensitive health care delivery. By its very nature, the provision of health service requires communication and coordination between practitioners. However, preparation for interdisciplinary practice within the health care setting is rare. The authors argue that the primar...

Journal: :The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne 2005
Caroline J Hewson

I n previous articles in this series (1–3), I explored aspects of veterinary leadership in animal welfare. I suggested that the apparent lack of leadership may be partly attributable to a lack of guidance during veterinary training (1). The present article examines this and offers some suggestions. The physical aspects of animal welfare are the basis for most of the veterinary curriculum and, u...

Journal: :Informatics 2017
Carey Mather Tracy Douglas Jane O'Brien

Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digital professionalism into undergraduate health profession courses is now imperative and augmenting learning and teaching with mobile technology and social media on and off campus is a current curriculum focus. The aim of this study was to explore whether patterns of social media use for personal or informal learning b...

Journal: :Clinical laboratory science : journal of the American Society for Medical Technology 2006
Barbara G Sawyer Joel Hubbard Lori Rice-Spearman

OBJECTIVES The profession of clinical laboratory science (CLS) is in dire need of increased exposure to young people. By introducing the clinical laboratory sciences to students at a critical point in their science education and by making it relevant to their lives, more choices are made available to them when considering future career options. With this in mind, the CLS faculty at Texas Tech U...

2013
Brittany Seymour Ibra Muhumuza Chris Mumena Moses Isyagi Jane Barrow Valli Meeks

OBJECTIVE Rwanda's Ministry of Health, with the Clinton Health Access Initiative, implemented the Human Resources for Health (HRH) Program. The purpose of the program is to train and retain high-quality health care professionals to improve and sustain health in Rwanda. DESIGN In May 2011, an oral health team from Rwanda and the United States proposed that oral health be included in the HRH Pr...

2015
Fahad D. Alosaimi Sana N. Kazim Auroabah S. Almufleh Bandar S. Aladwani Abdullah S. Alsubaie

OBJECTIVES To examine perceived stress among residents in Saudi Arabia and its associated risk factors. METHODS A cross-sectional study of all residents registered at the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, was conducted between May and October 2012. We assessed the likelihood of stress using the perceived stress scale (PSS). RESULTS Out of the 4000 residents cont...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2007
Anthony M Iacopino

Advances in all aspects of science and discovery continue to occur at an exponential rate, leading to a wealth of new knowledge and technologies that have the potential to transform dental practice. This "new science" within the areas of cell/ molecular biology, genetics, tissue engineering, nanotechnology, and informatics has been available for several years; however, the assimilation of this ...

Introduction: Enhancing the quality and dynamicity of higher education programs requires continuous evaluation of curriculums. Reproductive health PhD program was established in 2006 in Iran while recommending that its curriculum be evaluated by assessing graduates’ performance in workplace and surveying students, faculty members and managers. This study aimed to explore challenges of the...

Journal: :Saudi medical journal 2007
Baker H Al-Awamy

A Saudi newborn screening program is important to the half million Saudi children born each year in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is a coordinated and comprehensive system consisting of education, screening, diagnosis, treatment and management, follow-up, and program evaluation. The Saudi newborn population should benefit from this program and affected infants will be diagnosed early, and man...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید