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Mostrando 13-17 de 17 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Um estudo acerca de crianças vítimas de violência em uma instituição de atendimento em Campo Grande-MS
This work aimed to understand the phenomena involved in violence against children as well as in factors associated to that problem. The study was carried out in the Centro de Atendimento Psicossocial (Psychosocial Assistance Center), CAPS, a local institution in Campo Grande, the capital city of the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, which offers assistance to chi
Publicado em: 2003
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14. Fatores prognosticos associados ao tratamento inicial em pacientes com carcinoma do ovario estadios II, III e IV
The main purpose of the present study was to analyze some characteristics of the patient, the disease and the treatment as associated factors with primary terapeutic response and survival in 65 patients with ovarian carcinoma stage li, 111 and IV, who were attended in the Center of Integral Assistance to Women s Health, from January 1986 to February 1994. To
Publicado em: 1995
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15. Centralized automated cataloging of health science materials in the MLC/SUNY/OCLC shared cataloging service.
Since February 1976, The Medical Library Center of New York, with the assistance of the SUNY/OCLC Network, has offered, on a subscription basis, a centralized automated cataloging service to health science libraries in the greater metropolitan New York area. By using workforms and prints of OCLC record (amended by the subscribing participants), technical ser
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16. Library instruction within the medical record administration curriculum.
A course for medical record administration (MRA) students has been developed at the University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences Library. The course's objectives are: (1) to train students in the use of the resources and services of health sciences libraries and (2) to provide basic instruction in the organization, operation, and management of a sm
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17. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts: the anatomy of the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical District 17 Health Services Research and Development Field Program.
The Medical District 17 Health Services Research and Development (HSR&D) Field Program was funded by the Veterans Administration (now the Department of Veterans Affairs--VA) in January 1983. This article describes the organization, progress, and accomplishments of this field program, and it provides a review of the breadth of health services research that is