Pharmaceutical Education
Mostrando 25-32 de 32 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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25. Pharmaceutical Education; Some Future Aspects *
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26. Library Standards: A Symposium The American Council on Pharmaceutical Education *
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27. Library Statistics of Schools in the Health Sciences: Part I
During the winter of 1965/66, statistics on library staff, clientele, resources, expenditures, salaries, and services of medical, dental, pharmacy, osteopathic, and public health schools were collected by the MLA Committee on Surveys and Statistics. In an attempt to provide standardized information on these libraries, the Committee utilized questionnaires pr
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28. Use of information resources by veterinary practitioners.
Veterinary practitioners are often isolated from easy access to information in medical or hospital libraries, making necessary the use of a variety of information resources. A survey was conducted to assess the extent to which various information resources were used within the veterinary profession. Most responding veterinarians were small-animal practitione
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29. Understanding of Genetic Information in Higher Secondary Students in Northeast India and the Implications for Genetics Education
Since the work of Watson and Crick in the mid-1950s, the science of genetics has become increasingly molecular. The development of recombinant DNA technologies by the agricultural and pharmaceutical industries led to the introduction of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). By the end of the twentieth century, reports of animal cloning and recent completion
American Society for Cell Biology.
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30. A public health approach to cholesterol. Confronting the 'TV-auto-supermarket society'.
Coronary heart disease has been proved to be associated with a "high-risk" diet and with elevated blood cholesterol levels. The National Cholesterol Education Program has embarked on a campaign based on intensive medical treatment of 60 million Americans with high blood cholesterol levels, but the degree of benefit of dietary change or pharmaceutical interve
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31. A Film Program in a Teaching Hospital *
The Martland Hospital Medical Library has for more than a year been conducting a 16mm film program for interns, residents, attending physicians, and nurses as an adjunct to continuing education. It was possible to run this project on a minimal budget because many films are available at little or no cost from governmental agencies, pharmaceutical companies, m
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32. Motivation of general practitioners attending postgraduate education.
BACKGROUND: The 1990 Contract encouraged general practitioners to participate in continuing medical education by providing a financial incentive. AIM: The study was designed: to determine the motivation of general practitioners attending education events; and to compare motivation and reasons for attendance pre- and post-Contract at commercial and non-commer