Credentialing
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1. Stricto sensu postgraduation: search for professional qualification or support for vicissitudes of the world of work / Pós-graduação stricto sensu: busca de qualificação profissional ou suporte frente às vicissitudes do mundo do trabalho
This is a quantitative and qualitative approach research, consisting of a survey of Brazilian postgraduation focused in the comparison of Law, Civil Engineering and Medicine areas and composed by 24 semi-structured recorded individual interviews with 18 Masters students and six advisors of the Faculty of Law, the School of Engineering and the Faculty of Medi
Publicado em: 2009
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2. Um portal para o P2PGrid
In the ongoing informatics context, applications oriented technologies that envisage computational power is leading to the Development of distributed cooperative and shared systems known as Computational Grid. The accelerated growing of Computer networks and its interconnecting communications means make viable the use of such systems that aims to occupy its
Publicado em: 2007
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3. "Enfermagem psiquiátrica e/ou saúde mental nos cursos de habilitação profissional de técnico de enfermagem e qualificação profissional de auxiliar de enfermagem" / Psychiatric nursery and/or mental health in the course of credentialing nursery technicians and professional qualification of nursery assistents.
Esta pesquisa analisou os Cursos de Enfermagem em Nível Técnico, localizados nas cidades da Regional de Saúde de Araraquara, com relação à Disciplina de Enfermagem Psiquiátrica e/ou Saúde Mental nos anos de 2003 e 2004. A constatação da inconstância dessa Disciplina na grade curricular dos referidos Cursos, especialmente na questão da prática, n
Publicado em: 2005
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4. Credentialing body needed for foreign-trained doctors
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5. History of the Medical Library Association's credentialing program.
Since the Medical Library Association (MLA) adopted the Code for the Training and Certification of Medical Librarians in 1949, MLA members have reviewed and revised the program regularly. This paper traces the history of MLA's professional recognition program to illustrate how the program has changed over time and to identify the issues that have surrounded
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6. The Medical Library Association: promoting new roles for health information professionals
As the Medical Library Association (MLA) enters its second century, its role in providing leadership and focus for the education of health information professionals in a changing environment will be critical. MLA members face dramatic changes in the health care environment as well as significant opportunities and must position themselves to thrive in the new
Medical Library Association.
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7. The Academy of Health Information Professionals: a review of the first five years.
The Medical Library Association (MLA) has provided its members with a credentialing program since 1949. This article reports on a five-year review of the current program, the Academy of Health Information Professionals. The review included an analysis of the financial basis of the academy and the use of three different survey instruments designed to gather i
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8. Excellence, promise, vision, and values: reflections on the Janet Doe Lectures, 1967-1997.
As the Medical Library Association prepares to enter its second century of service to society, it can look back with pride on the remarkable record of achievements of the association and its members, both personal and institutional, which are preserved for posterity in the Janet Doe Lectures. Established in 1966 by an anonymous donor, the Janet Doe Lectures
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9. The View Behind and Ahead: Implications of Certification *
The Medical Library Association's certification plan, never of real significance in employment and promotion practices in health sciences librarianship, does not reflect the many changes which have occurred in swift progression since adoption of the code in 1949. Solutions to the problems which have accumulated since then are sought in a brief examination of