„Human Resource Development.“
Suchergebnisse
3.434 Treffer
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Establishing a health information workforce: innovation for low- and middle-income countries
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Cost-effectiveness analyses of training: a manager’s guide
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Ten principles of good interdisciplinary team work
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A literature review: the role of the private sector in the production of nurses in India, Kenya, South Africa and Thailand
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Service delivery in Kenyan district hospitals – what can we learn from literature on mid-level managers?
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Human resource governance: what does governance mean for the health workforce in low- and middle-income countries?
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An integrative review and evidence-based conceptual model of the essential components of pre-service education
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The value of survival analyses for evidence-based rural medical workforce planning
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Preservice laboratory education strengthening enhances sustainable laboratory workforce in Ethiopia
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A national study on nurses’ retention in healthcare facilities in underserved areas in Lebanon
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The accuracy of general practitioner workforce projections
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Nursing and midwifery regulatory reform in east, central, and southern Africa: a survey of key stakeholders
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Capacity of middle management in health-care organizations for working with people—the case of Slovenian hospitals
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Does salary affect the choice of residency in non-university teaching hospitals? A panel analysis of Japan Residency Matching Programme data
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Career choices and what influences Nepali medical students and young doctors: a cross-sectional study
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Turn-over rate of academic faculty at the College of Health Sciences, Addis Ababa University: a 20-year analysis (1991 to 2011)
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For more than love or money: attitudes of student and in-service health workers towards rural service in India
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The construction of a decision tool to analyse local demand and local supply for GP care using a synthetic estimation model
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A framework for outcome-level evaluation of in-service training of health care workers
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Challenges for nursing education in Angola: the perception of nurse leaders affiliated with professional education institutions