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Most graduate students rated training in DD as "somewhat important" (55.6%) or "very important" (38.1%), and 85% of students agreed that training in DD would improve their ability to provide psychological services to other populations. At the same time, the majority of students indicated that they had not taken a mandatory or elective course in DD as part of their graduate training (70% indicated "No" to both). Four percent of the sample (n = 11) took both an elective and mandatory course. Of the 15.5% (n = 46) who took a mandatory course, 61% (n - 27) rated the course training as "adequate" or "extensive" (rather than inadequate). Of the 14.5% (n = 41) of individuals who took an elective course, 78% (n = 32) rated the course training as "adequate" or "extensive." Significantly fewer st...
...Similar to the experience of medical physicians and psychiatrists (Goldberg, 1996; McCr...We used an online survey that was circulated to students via each gr...
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Are you interested in a career in film? Manitoba's growing film industry is looking for people who are hard-working, self-motivated, and have strong communication skills to become members of Manitoba's film crew. Attend a free monthly information session the first Wednesday of every month from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Film Training Manitoba, 100-62 Albert St. For information call 989.9669 or visit www.filmtraining.mb.ca.
Reh-Fit Centre's Walk of Life for Cardiac Rehabilitation Oct. 14, 10 a.m. Registration forms are available online at www.reh-fit.com or by calling 488-8023. All proceeds raised will be used by the Reh-Fit Centre Foundation to support the cardiac rehabilitation program and services offered to the community by the Reh-Fit Centre. Drop by our Health Fair & Exhibit at the R...
...Ehor Gauk (Medical Project Osvita), and Professor David McMillan (Uni...
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... attempts to regulate the whole sector of medical practice and research related to assisted reproduc...Online:. http://www2.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publica... certain qualifications for which special training is necessary or take place in university hospitals...
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Winnipeg is serviced by three railroad companies and six major trucking companies," he said. "The airport is open 24 hours a day. Churchill provides an ocean port. There is tremendous potential for Winnipeg to develop as a major international distribution centre.
In 2007, the MMDA made the certification program online. "Online certification makes the training easier and more economical," noted Bruce Giesbrecht (Giesbrecht and Sons Ltd. in Gimli), the current MMDA president. "With online training, it is no longer necessary for sales staff to take time away from the dealerships. It also allows us to update our program more frequently."
First-time scholarship recipients this time were Scott Nicholson (son of Birchwood GM Rene Nicholson) who is entering a medical rehab program at the Univ...
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...Indeed, Kaiser's dislike of the "medical model" is overstated. Therefore, while his researc... in service provision, evaluation, and training of service providers." (81) . We can see many simi... Canada (Ottawa: Senate of Canada, 2006), online: Senate of Canada . . (3) The author wrote on thi...
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... for employers who sponsor language training. The Liberals have committed to creating a tax cre... infrastructure projects will be provided online in real time to allow the public to track the prog... additional residency placements for medical students from Ontario who have pursued medical tra...
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Human trafficking is a global human rights issue that has profound and tragic repercussions for millions of women and children every year. In North America, Canada is currently a destination for victims of trafficking, and a transit route into the United States. Traffickers have exploited the open border between the United States and Canada to perpetuate a modern form of slavery that forces oppressed women and children into forced labour and/or prostitution. Currently, Canada has no formal policy or program to provide protection, assistance, and services to victims. A multidimensional approach to combating human trafficking is necessary in Canada, with legislation that provides protection to victims escaping the web of trafficking.
...(UNFPA online) The global revenue for this underground activity ... custody, victims have access to shelter, medical assistance, legal aid, and translation services to...There is also a need for greater training to educate law enforcement officials on adequate r...
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... due to improvements in infrastructure, training, and monitoring, and the number of high-risk drink... included two public health inspectors, a medical doctor, and an epidemiologist. Their report conclu... (Geneva: World Health Organization, 2003), online: World Health Organization at 3 . . (2) Ibid at 6...
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... with cases of negligent delay in medical treatment, in which plaintiffs are often able to s... a court order mandating that the eBay online auction site provide the Minister with information...-sharing programs, benefits connected to training programs, and other measures extending beyond the ...
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I'm self-directed and motivated, so this fits me very well," [STACY Johnson] said in an interview. "And I want to be there when my kids get home. I also like to work around my life, rather than build my life around work.
"It (the online program) worked out very well for me," added Johnson. "I get bored in a classroom."
"A doctor's handwriting is often scribbly and quite often they're very busy. And English is often their second language. But they have to dictate. The challenge is to decipher what the doctor's saying and be extremely accurate. Put in a couple of wrong words and the (patient's) treatment can drastically change."
..., B.C.-based company that offers online training in medical transcription. She then went to work fo...