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Jeff, Gold, Panesar-Aguilar Sunddip, and Aguilar Erick. "Educational and Mandatory Fitness Standards in the Firefighting Profession." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS 05, no. 01 (2022): 185–93. https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmra/v5-i1-23.

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Firefighting is a physically demanding and hazardous occupation. The hazards of firefighting include exposure to flames and heat, building collapse, and continuous work in a toxic environment, which are the most commonly perceived risks, but the most deadly hazard to on-duty firefighters is that of Sudden Cardiac Death. This qualitative study aimed to explore the educational programs available to the firefighters that can potentially reduce the on-duty sudden cardiac deaths and determine why there are no mandatory fitness standards. The study aimed to offer those responsible for the training o
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Tregubov, V. N., M. Yu Kuznetsova, and A. A. Orlova. "Training of dentists in public healthcare in accordance with professional standards." Stomatologiya 97, no. 6 (2018): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.17116/stomat20189706110.

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Miroshnichenko, Yuri V., Vladimir N. Kononov, Ivan V. Lobachev, and Alexander B. Perfiliev. "Analysis of the association between professional development and the official growth of military pharmacists in modern conditions." Bulletin of the Russian Military Medical Academy 24, no. 2 (2022): 333–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/brmma106525.

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We adopted a retrospective study design to explore the regulatory acts affecting the training military pharmaceutical specialists for the medical service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation after accreditation of medical (pharmaceutical) workers, professional standards and transition to continuous medical education (continuous professional development). On this basis, we assessed the main areas of training of medical supply specialists, their career development, advanced training and retraining within the existing military healthcare system before and after mandatory accreditation of
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Emigh, MPS, CP-C, FP-C, NRP, David B., Erik Wood, MS, and Tim Frazier, PhD. "Improving the resiliency of the United States healthcare system before, during, and after disasters." Journal of Emergency Management 20, no. 8 (2022): 7–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.5055/jem.0678.

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The current emergency standards for training, exercises, communication, coordination, and response utilized by the United States (US) healthcare system are inadequate to meet patient needs before, during, and after disasters. Through a focused review of the literature and supporting expert interviews, this study aims to identify major barriers to US healthcare system resiliency in an emergency management context. Findings include that organizations across the healthcare system remain fragmented, often acting as standalone entities instead of being part of a larger ecosystem, which weakens the
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Bani Odeh, Abed Alr’oof, Lee Wallis, Motasem Hamdan, and Willem Stassen. "Validating quality standards in Palestinian emergency departments: An e-Delphi survey approach." PLOS ONE 20, no. 1 (2025): e0307632. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0307632.

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To validate Palestine’s previously derived emergency department quality standards (EDQS) using an e-Delphi survey. A two-round e-Delphi survey validated the EDQS, developed in an earlier study through a literature review and consensus-building among Palestinian emergency medicine and healthcare quality experts. The study purposively sampled 53 emergency department and healthcare quality experts with over 5 years of experience. A Likert scale was used to rate the standards on readability, clarity, and comprehensiveness in the initial round to reach consensus on the EDQS, with detailed feedback.
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Ririn Breliastiti, Temy Setiawan, Tiwi Herninta, Vivianty, and Shelvy. "Implementation of Global Reporting Initiatives (GRI) Standards in Service Sector Companies." Dinasti International Journal of Economics, Finance & Accounting 4, no. 5 (2023): 648–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.38035/dijefa.v4i5.2074.

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This research is entitled Implementation of Global Reporting Initiatives (GRI) Standards in the Service Sector Companies. Sustainability reporting, aligned with global standards like the GRI Standards, has become imperative for organizations worldwide. This study delves into the application and effectiveness of these standards in diverse sectors, specifically the financial and healthcare industries. Investigating eight companies—four from each sector—this research assesses how GRI Standards guide sustainability reporting practices. The study analyzes the extent of adherence to these standards
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Housawi, Abdulrahman, Amal Al Amoudi, Basim Alsaywid, et al. "Evaluation of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for Sustainable Postgraduate Medical Training: An Opportunity for Implementing an Innovative Approach to Advance the Quality of Training Programs at the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCFHS)." Sustainability 12, no. 19 (2020): 8030. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12198030.

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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is undergoing a major transformation in response to a revolutionary vision of 2030, given that healthcare reform is one of the top priorities. With the objective of improving healthcare and allied professional performance in the Kingdom to meet the international standards, the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCFHS) has recently developed a strategic plan that focuses on expanding training programs’ capacity to align with the increasing demand for the country’s healthcare workforce, providing comprehensive quality assurance and control to ensure training pro
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UJUNWA, NKEIRUKA JOY. "EVALUATING PERSONNEL AND MANAGING RESOURSES FOR OPTIMAL FACILITY STANDARDS IN HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION." International Journal of Applied Science and Research 07, no. 03 (2024): 154–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.56293/ijasr.2024.5912.

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Healthcare management involves coordinating various components within facilities to ensure smooth operations and top-notch patient care. It encompasses planning, organizing, and supervising personnel, resources, and processes to achieve organizational goals while meeting patient needs. Personnel evaluation is crucial in assessing healthcare professionals' performance and capabilities, ensuring they deliver quality care and adhere to standards. Resource management is pivotal, involving wise allocation of human, financial, and material resources to enhance efficiency and patient care delivery. H
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Tong Yao. "Optimizing Training Programs: Insights From Nursing Students Employability Skills and Attributes." Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Management 10, no. 39s (2025): 1049–59. https://doi.org/10.52783/jisem.v10i39s.7426.

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The research investigates the employability competencies of Chinese nursing students in private vocational education while seeking insights from both their professors and medical administrators. A combination of survey techniques and interview methods was used to evaluate four variables called assets, deployment, presentation, and context in the study. Despite widespread recognition of the importance of employability skills in nursing, limited research has explored how vocational nursing education in China addresses these evolving industry needs. he sample included 150 final-year nursing stude
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Tata, Elvis Fon, Bi Suh Atanga Mary, Fonyuy Emmanuel Bodzewan, Emmanuel Ndofor Abeti, and Forbang Noela. "Improving health outcomes in Cameroon through competency-based curricula and stakeholder engagement in accreditation." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 24, no. 1 (2024): 983–95. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15019351.

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This review article explores the accreditation process for health personnel training in Cameroon, emphasizing its critical role in ensuring quality education and improving healthcare delivery. It begins with an overview of the current state of health education institutions and regulatory mechanisms, highlighting the need for robust national guidelines for accreditation. The review examines the importance of autonomous councils for each health specialty, emphasizing their role in establishing specialized standards, monitoring compliance, and promoting ethical values in training. It also discuss
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Holroyd, B. R., M. S. Beeson, T. Hughes, et al. "P071: Content of clinical informatics in international training standards for emergency medicine specialists." CJEM 20, S1 (2018): S82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cem.2018.269.

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Introduction: The field of Clinical Informatics (CI) and specifically the electronic health record, has been identified as a key facilitator to achieve a sustainable evidence-based healthcare system for the future. International graduate medical education programs have been challenged to ensure their trainees are provided with appropriate skills to deliver effective and efficient healthcare in an evolving environment. This study explored how international Emergency Medicine (EM) specialist training standards address training in relevant areas of CI. Methods: A list of categories of CI competen
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Qadar, Ali Ahmed Mohamed, Wanja Mwaura-Tenambergen, Eunice Muthoni Mwangi, and Luke Wahome Kinyua. "Health professional regulation and provision of quality health services; cross sectional analysis of private health care providers in Wajir County, Kenya." International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 11, no. 9 (2024): 3404–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20242537.

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Background: Health professional regulatory bodies oversee and enforce standards in healthcare to safeguard patient safety and prevent harm. However, international consistency in these regulations remains limited. The Kenya health sector relies on various bodies to enforce standards among professionals and institutions, albeit constrained by financial and human resources that hinder effective oversight. This study aimed to assess how regulatory practices- such as licensing, training oversight, inspection of practice, and quality assurance mechanisms- affect the quality of healthcare provided by
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Rowili, Mohammed Ghabel Al, Bander Fayhan Al Otaibi, Teflah Ali Al Mufarrih, et al. "Implementing safety standards in radiographic practices: challenges and solutions." International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 11, no. 9 (2024): 3708–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20242577.

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Ensuring the safety of patients and healthcare workers in radiographic practices is a critical concern in modern healthcare. The use of ionizing radiation, while invaluable for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, carries inherent risks that necessitate stringent safety standards. Despite advances in technology and regulatory frameworks, the consistent implementation of these safety standards remains a challenge across various healthcare settings. The discussion addresses the complexities of navigating diverse regulatory environments, where enforcement and adherence to safety guidelines can va
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Corso, Kent. "A Menu of Integrated Behavioral Health Options." Healthcare Administration Leadership & Management Journal 2, no. 4 (2024): 195–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.55834/halmj.1542962870.

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Integrated behavioral health programs require a different approach to healthcare delivery. This includes changes in coding and billing, clinical skill sets, medical record documentation, and team-based approaches to patient healthcare. There is a gap in mental health training in the philosophy of integrated care, population health concepts, medical home model, and the Triple Aim. Explicit respecialization training is required for most mental healthcare professionals. Choosing a model of integrated mental health is essential, with five formal models to consider. These models have clear, uniform
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Studnicka, Katarzyna, and Jakub Zalewski. "Contexts of simulation in healthcare." Pielegniarstwo XXI wieku / Nursing in the 21st Century 20, no. 3 (2021): 201–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/pielxxiw-2021-0024.

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Abstract Introduction. Simulation in the education of future nursing staff dates back to 1911. Technological progress over the years has resulted in the situation in which nowadays Medical Simulation Centres use top-class equipment, training is supported by standards, and students master their skills, not only the practical ones, but also those related to team communication or working under time pressure. In addition, virtual simulation is becoming more and more popular, which, in the current times of the coronavirus pandemic, allows for conducting classes. Aim. To present the evolution and th
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Bannuru, Raveendhara R. "Weight stigma and bias: standards of care in overweight and obesity—2025." BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care 13, Suppl 1 (2025): e004962. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjdrc-2025-004962.

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Weight bias involves negative attitudes and stereotypes towards individuals based on their weight, which can be explicit or implicit. This bias contributes to weight stigma, or the mistreatment and social devaluation of individuals based on weight. Weight stigma is linked to adverse physical and mental health outcomes, leading to reduced access and quality of healthcare for individuals with obesity. The American Diabetes Association (ADA)’s Obesity Association developed guidelines on recognizing and addressing weight bias and stigma. All healthcare professionals and staff should receive traini
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Khabriev, R. U., V. M. Shipova, E. A. Berseneva, and D. Y. Mikhaylov. "Current state of the labor system in healthcare." Kazan medical journal 101, no. 6 (2020): 859–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/kmj2020-859.

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The publication presents an analysis of the modern regulatory framework for labor, shows controversial positions on each component of the labor rationing system in healthcare. The amount of normative time spent on visits to outpatient doctors, established by orders of the Ministry of Health of Russia, in the main medical specialties: doctors-therapists district, pediatricians district and general practitioners (family doctors), does not coincide with the data of the territorial program. Approved more than 20 years ago and currently in force standards for laboratory and instrumental examination
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Russkikh, Sergey V., Alexander L. Lindenbraten, Liudmila I. Moskvicheva, Tatyana P. Vasilieva, Siran M. Smbatyan, and Nataliya A. Gorbacheva. "Organizational and economic aspects of standardization of processes in the healthcare system." HEALTH CARE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION 67, no. 5 (2023): 367–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.47470/0044-197x-2023-67-5-367-373.

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Introduction. Nowadays standardization is a necessary tool for timely response to challenges and changes, the basis for the work on patient safety, contributes to the control of staff performance, minimizes the risks of medical care.
 Objective. to reveal the managing and economic aspects of standardization of processes in the healthcare system and the correctness of the use of existing regulatory documents as an algorithm for the main processes at the level of structure, at the level of process, at the level of result.
 Materials and methods. By conducting surveys and in-depth inter
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Gross, Benedict, Leonie Rusin, Jan Kiesewetter, et al. "Crew resource management training in healthcare: a systematic review of intervention design, training conditions and evaluation." BMJ Open 9, no. 2 (2019): e025247. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-025247.

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ObjectivesCrew resource management (CRM) training formats have become a popular method to increase patient safety by consideration of the role that human factors play in healthcare delivery. The purposes of this review were to identify what is subsumed under the label of CRM in a healthcare context and to determine how such training is delivered and evaluated.DesignSystematic review of published literature.Data sourcesPubMed, PsycINFO and ERIC were searched through 8 October 2018.Eligibility criteria for selecting studiesIndividually constructed interventions for healthcare staff that were lab
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Hashmi, Kashif. "The Evolving Landscape of Medical Editing in Healthcare." Pakistan Heart Journal 57, no. 4 (2024): 268–70. https://doi.org/10.47144/phj.v57i4.2905.

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Medicine is a dynamic field requiring healthcare professionals to stay updated with advancements and research. Medical editing plays a vital role in ensuring the credibility, accuracy, and transparency of scientific publications. Editors perform three key tasks: micro-editing (grammar and format), macro-editing (content impact and novelty), and proofreading. The integration of AI has transformed medical editing, offering tools for grammar correction, plagiarism detection, and data handling. Adhering to established guidelines, such as SIMRAD, and maintaining high ethical standards are critical.
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Rammela, Mukovhe, and Lufuno Makhado. "Evaluating the Implementation of Adolescent- and Youth-Friendly Services in the Selected Primary Healthcare Facilities in Vhembe District, Limpopo Province." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 21, no. 12 (2024): 1543. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21121543.

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Background: The adolescent- and youth-friendly services (AYFS) programme has the potential to address several diverse problems within adolescents’ healthcare systems by improving the quality, accessibility, efficiency, and effectiveness of healthcare services. The country continues to suffer from structural and systemic factors that hinder the effective provision and implementation of AYFS despite its comprehensive legal and policy framework and commitment to enhancing young people’s health. Vhembe District has not been evaluated regarding the implementation of AYFS based on WHO global standar
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Bodetti, Dr Vishala. "Impact of Front Office Staffs Training in Patient Information Security and Privacy in Hospital Information Management System." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 13, no. 1 (2025): 79–86. https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2025.66209.

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The widespread adoption of digital systems in India’s healthcare sector, including Hospital Information Management Systems (HIMS) and Electronic Health Records (EHRs), has revolutionized patient care delivery. Despite these advancements, safeguarding the privacy and security of sensitive patient information has become a significant challenge. Front office staff, often the initial point of contact for patients and key users of HIS, play a critical role in implementing digital health security measures. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of front office staff training on adherence to
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Susilo, Zora Calista, Intan Fitranisa, Ahmad Abduh Haris Hikam, et al. "BARRIERS TO IMPLEMENTING ETHICS AND COURTESY IN HEALTHCARE COMMUNICATION AT SIDOARJO COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS." Jurnal Layanan Masyarakat (Journal of Public Services) 9, no. 1 (2025): 107–19. https://doi.org/10.20473/.v9i1.2025.107-119.

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Healthcare providers at community health centers frequently interact with patients and their families from diverse backgrounds. This diversity presents distinct challenges, particularly when communicating about the healthcare services offered by the centers while maintaining ethical standards and courtesy toward both patients and their families. This study, therefore, aims to explore the barriers to implementing ethics and courtesy in healthcare communication following specialized communication training, particularly within Sidoarjo’s community health centers. The communication training was a
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Drapkina, O. M., S. Yu Astanina, and R. N. Shepel. "Monitoring the quality of training programs for internists and general practitioners." Cardiovascular Therapy and Prevention 21, no. 5S (2022): 3514. http://dx.doi.org/10.15829/1728-8800-2022-3514.

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The article considers the problem of monitoring the quality of training programs for internists and general practitioners, conducted during 2020-2022. The aim was to develop a methodology for monitoring the quality of programs implemented by internal medicine departments of universities in subjects of the Russian Federation.Monitoring the quality of educational programs is determined by the compliance of their content with the requirements of professional standards, federal educational standards, healthcare delivery procedures and clinical guidelines. Evaluation of the quality of programs make
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Beatrice, Adedayo Okunade, Eyitayo Adediran Foluke, Destiny Balogun Obe, Paschal Maduka Chinedu, and Adejumoke Adegoke Adebukola. "Capacity building in Nigeria's healthcare sector: A review of skill development and mentorship initiatives." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 20, no. 3 (2023): 906–23. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12749237.

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This paper delves into the critical realm of skill development and mentorship within Nigeria's healthcare sector, aiming to dissect and evaluate the current state of healthcare capacity building. Set against the backdrop of Nigeria's complex healthcare landscape, the study navigates through the intricacies of healthcare training, mentorship practices, and the challenges inherent in the system. The primary aim is to scrutinize the effectiveness of existing skill development initiatives and mentorship models, and how they align with the healthcare needs of Nigeria. Employing a comprehensive lite
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Пушкарьова, Ярослава, Галина Зайцева, Анастасія Болотнікова, Тетяна Рева та Оксана Чхало. "РОЗРОБКА ЕЛЕКТИВНИХ КУРСІВ ДЛЯ ІНОЗЕМНИХ СТУДЕНТІВ ФАРМАЦЕВТИЧНОГО ФАКУЛЬТЕТУ". European Science, sge15-02 (30 грудня 2019): 49–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.30890/2709-2313.2022-15-02-012.

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Higher pharmaceutical education is undergoing changes in accordance with the needs of the healthcare system and the requirements of international standards. The main goal of higher pharmaceutical education is to provide highly qualified training of pharma
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Martynyuk, Olena, Svitlana Busel, and Anna Nemchenko. "IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERNATIONAL QUALITY STANDARDS FOR HEALTH-CARE SERVICES." Three Seas Economic Journal 5, no. 2 (2024): 23–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/2661-5150/2024-2-4.

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At the contemporary stage of development of the global healthcare industry, improving the quality of medical care is the main goal and the main criterion for assessing its effectiveness. Therefore, ensuring the high quality of medical care and medical services is the responsibility of healthcare authorities, managers of healthcare facilities of any form of ownership and all medical professionals. An important mechanism for achieving this in the modern world is standardisation as a key tool for quality management. The purpose of this article is to study the existing international healthcare sta
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Sharma, Mahesh, Shakti Bedanta Mishra, Malathi H, Swapna Ajay Shedge, and Mohammad Mohnish. "Designing Effective Occupational Safety Training Modules Tailored for Healthcare Practitioners." Health Leadership and Quality of Life 2 (December 31, 2023): 322. https://doi.org/10.56294/hl2023322.

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Abstract: Safety on the job is very important in healthcare situations because workers are at a higher risk of getting hurt or sick. Establishing efficient job safety training courses tailored to healthcare professionals helps to provide a safe workplace and safeguards the health of patients as well as healthcare staff. This study investigates how to create and use tailored safety training courses addressing the particular hazards and issues healthcare professionals encounter: infectious illnesses, hazardous chemicals, physical accidents, occupational stress, etc. The paper discusses crucial c
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Gultom, Christa Natalia, Desideria Yosepha Ginting, Bambang Sumantri, and Agustatius Sitepu. "Improving the Standardization of Human Resource Quality in Clinical Services." JURNAL KESMAS DAN GIZI (JKG) 7, no. 2 (2025): 374–82. https://doi.org/10.35451/jkg.v7i2.2730.

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Background: Health Human Resources (HRH) include professional health workers, strategic personnel, non-professional staff, and supporting personnel who contribute to healthcare management and delivery to achieve the highest possible standard of public health. The quality of HRH is a key determinant of healthcare service quality, particularly at the clinic level. Objectives: To assess the quality of HRH at Santa Maria Palipi Clinic, identify the barriers to improving HRH quality, and describe the efforts made to enhance HRH standards. Research Methods: This study employed a descriptive qualitat
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Zinchenko, V. V., A. N. Khoruzhaya, D. E. Sharova, et al. "Standardization in regulating artificial intelligence systems in Russian healthcare." Kazan medical journal 102, no. 6 (2021): 923–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/kmj2021-923.

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Artificial intelligence technologies in medical practice are a promising direction in the world. Artificial intelligence medical decision support systems, diagnostic and screening programs can help medical personnel in routine and complex tasks and improve the level of medical care provided to patients. At the same time, the development, production and distribution of artificial intelligence systems must be regulated without fail. Registration and subsequent control (post-registration monitoring) of artificial intelligence systems in medicine require the creation, adjustment of the legal frame
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Živković-Šulović, Mirjana, Ljiljana Stanković, and Snežana Pantić-Aksentijević. "Assessment of compliance with the recommended world health organization standards for the improvement of the quality of mother and newborn care in Serbia." Glasnik javnog zdravlja 98, no. 1 (2024): 17–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/serbjph2401017z.

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To reduce maternal and perinatal mortality, the World Health Organization (WHO) developed a framework and a list of standards for improving the continuity of mother and newborn care in 2016. Based on existing WHO guides and recommendations, eight quality domains were defined in six strategic areas that have been proven to impact the improvement of practices in lowand middle-income countries. Researchers tested different methods of evaluating the recommended standards. Research findings show that the perspective and experiences of service users - mothers, and those of service providers - staff
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Reva, T.D., I.V. Nizhenkovska, N.V. Stuchynska, and O.M. Chkhalo. "The state and prospects of development of national higher pharmaseutical education." Medicni perspektivi 25, no. 2 (2020): 19–25. https://doi.org/10.26641/2307-0404.2020.2.206336.

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The paper considers the materials of the Pharmacists Summit and International Pharmaceutical Congresses, in particular, the issue of achieving quality pharmaceutical education. It shows cause of the proper training process of pharmacy sector specialists in accordance with current state and requirements of the society and suggests a model of professional pharmaceutical education. According to the authors of the paper, the implementation of education quality in Ukraine calls for, first, professionally educated personnel in the pharmacy sector of healthcare; second, proper academic and university
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Alshammari, Dalal Jazza, Bassam Mohammed Saud Al-Shammari, Tariq Abdulaziz Al-Falih, et al. "Developing interdisciplinary protocols to enhance communication between pharmacists, nurses, and laboratory technicians." International journal of health sciences 6, S10 (2022): 2087–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6ns10.15338.

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Background: Multifaceted communication occurs throughout the healthcare system, thereby incorporating the interaction between pharmacists, nurses and laboratory technicians and the patients they serve. Unfortunately, analyzing communication between these disciplines indicates that such gaps create errors and potential threats to patients’ safety. Communication protocols between these disciplines have been suggested in countering such issue. Aim: This research will seek to look at the standards of communication protocols between different healthcare disciplines and the best ways that the standa
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Tata Elvis Fon, Mary Bi Suh Atanga, Bodzewan Fonyuy Emmanuel, Abeti Emmanuel Ndofor, and Ijang Noela Forbang. "Improving health outcomes in Cameroon through competency-based curricula and stakeholder engagement in accreditation." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 24, no. 1 (2024): 983–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2024.24.1.3125.

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This review article explores the accreditation process for health personnel training in Cameroon, emphasizing its critical role in ensuring quality education and improving healthcare delivery. It begins with an overview of the current state of health education institutions and regulatory mechanisms, highlighting the need for robust national guidelines for accreditation. The review examines the importance of autonomous councils for each health specialty, emphasizing their role in establishing specialized standards, monitoring compliance, and promoting ethical values in training. It also discuss
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Gaifullina, Raushania F., Aliya M. Shigabieva, Afgat N. Galiullin, et al. "Training in clinical fellowship: Modernization trajectories within the Federal State Educational Standards." Bulletin of Contemporary Clinical Medicine 18, no. 3 (2025): 113–23. https://doi.org/10.20969/vskm.2025.18(3).113-123.

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ntroduction. The modernization of the healthcare system requires enhancing the medical personnel training. Training in clinical fellowship, aimed at continuously improving knowledge and gradually acquiring the skills and competencies of medical and pharmaceutical personnel, is particularly relevant in terms of implementing the state policy within providing the population with high-quality medical care. The aim of the study is to analyze and optimize the activities the Center for Postgraduate Education at the Higher School of Medicine of the Institute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology of Kaza
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Zafar, Nimra, Mahnoor Hanif, Sajida Parveen, et al. "TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN HEALTHCARE SETTING AND IMPACT ON PATIENT OUTCOMES AND HEALTHCARE SERVICES STANDARD." Insights-Journal of Health and Rehabilitation 3, no. 2 (Health & Allied) (2025): 208–16. https://doi.org/10.71000/tzmxnz80.

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Background: Healthcare systems globally face mounting pressure to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care while optimizing resource use and operational efficiency. Total Quality Management (TQM) has emerged as a strategic approach to meet these demands, emphasizing continuous improvement, leadership involvement, and staff empowerment. However, its implementation and effectiveness in developing countries remain underexplored, particularly in relation to measurable patient outcomes and service quality standards in tertiary healthcare institutions. Objective: To evaluate the impact of TQM imp
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Nguyen, My Duyen, Keywan Sohrabi, Volker Gross, Michael Scholtes, and Oskar Seifert. "Regulatory Requirements for Medical Devices Based on Artificial Intelligence." Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering 10, no. 4 (2024): 457–60. https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2024-2112.

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Abstract Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming healthcare, yet in Europe, there are no standardized regulations for AI-based medical devices under the Medical Device Regulation. This gap necessitates independent compliance verification by medical device manufacturers. This paper addresses the regulatory void by proposing a comprehensive training concept. It equips manufacturers with essential artificial intelligence knowledge and outlines current market introduction challenges. Through pre-tests and training sessions, the concept's efficacy will be assessed and refined. In summary, t
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Skinner, Elizabeth H., Kimberley J. Haines, Kate Hayes, et al. "Future of specialised roles in allied health practice: who is responsible?" Australian Health Review 39, no. 3 (2015): 255. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ah14213.

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Allied health professions have developed specialised advanced and extended scope roles over the past decade, for the benefit of patient outcomes, allied health professionals’ satisfaction and to meet labour and workforce demands. There is an essential need for formalised, widely recognised training to support these roles, and significant challenges to the delivery of such training exist. Many of these roles function in the absence of specifically defined standards of clinical practice and it is unclear where the responsibility for training provision lies. In a case example of physiotherapy pra
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Shi, Jianwei, Qingfeng Du, Xin Gong, et al. "Is training policy for general practitioners in China charting the right path forward? a mixed methods analysis." BMJ Open 10, no. 9 (2020): e038173. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-038173.

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ObjectivesSince 2010, the Chinese government has gradually increased its investment in the training of general practitioners (GPs) to support their role as ‘gatekeepers’ in the healthcare system. However, this training is still organised from the perspective of specialist care. We aimed to assess the appropriateness of the principal GP admission training programme curricula in China, including Residents Training for GPs (RTGP), Residents Training for Assistant GPs (RTAGP) and Training for Specialists with General Practice interest (TSGP).SettingThe study focussed on GP training programmes in S
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Tomilova, N. I., G. Ye Samashova, Zh A. Dauletkalieva, and V. N. Golovachyova. "Development of STEM training of specialists in the field of information technology in healthcare through educational collaboration of universities." Medicine and ecology, no. 2 (September 2, 2023): 45–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.59598/me-2305-6045-2023-107-2-45-52.

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The article discusses the issues of training STEM specialists in the implementation of joint educational programs (JEP) of medical and technical universities in the field of information technology in healthcare. A model of JEP training is proposed through the collaboration of professional standards, learning outcomes, requirements for specialists imposed by production partners, which allow to increase the efficiency of the do[1]mestic education system.
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Puli, Louise, Libby Callaway, Christina L. Ekegren, and Natasha Layton. "A Global Environmental Scan of Competencies for Mobility Assistive Product Provision." Healthcare 12, no. 17 (2024): 1747. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12171747.

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Competencies defined in practice standards and frameworks promote safe and effective healthcare by underpinning training curricula and service standards. The provision of mobility assistive products involves a range of professionals, each guided by various standards and frameworks that define various competencies. This environmental scan aimed to identify global resources containing professional competencies applicable to mobility assistive product provision and to compare them against a gold standard. Competencies for mobility assistive products were found in 14 resources of diverse types. Wh
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Alenazi, Maha, Tahani Hakmi, and Amani AlMubarak. "Quality And Factors influencing Healthcare in KSA (Systematic literature review)." Academic Journal of Research and Scientific Publishing 5, no. 56 (2023): 49–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.52132/ajrsp.e.2023.56.3.

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The aim of this review is to identify the factors that impact the quality of healthcare service in KSA based on locally published studies, There are a several factors that contribute to the quality of healthcare in KSA from the perspective of patients and healthcare providers (HCPs) and nurses. Factors such as infrastructure and device availability, emotional, social, and physical support, clinic duration time and appointment availability, HCPs experience and competencies, and specialists and drugs availability were identified as important for quality healthcare. HCPs and nurses in KSA priorit
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Xuereb, Godfrey, Pauline Samuda, Dalip Ragoobirsingh, and Errol Y. Morrison. "Improving best practices through nutrition education among Caribbean healthcare professionals." International Journal of Diabetes and Metabolism 15, no. 3 (2007): 88–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000497640.

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Diabetes and hypertension are among the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in the Caribbean with obesity being the major underlying factor. The Caribbean Food and Nutrition Institute (CFNI) developed a “Protocol for the Nutritional Management of Obesity, Diabetes and Hypertension in the Caribbean” whose main goal is to improve the standards of care in the region. A short training programme was developed on how to implement the Protocol. The successful implementation of the Protocol depended on the effectiveness of this training, thus an evaluation of the training was conducted. Two hund
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Price, Amy, Rakesh Biswas, and Akshay Anand. "Person-Centered Healthcare and Integrated Public Health." Integrative Medicine International 4, no. 1-2 (2017): 52–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000468151.

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The incubation of person-centered healthcare for integrated public health is the focus of this short communication. Here we look at creating an equipoise between culture, medicine, and translational research methods. We propose that these factors can be explored through participatory action research and on-site training of early-career medical professionals. This approach may be one way to build a bridge between trusted tradition and evidence-informed practice. The authors share twelve paths through which integration might occur. They challenge medical professionals to take their places alongs
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Kashif, Khan, and Ashiq Ali Anny. "The key to confidence is simulation-based learning." i-manager's Journal on Nursing 14, no. 2 (2024): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.26634/jnur.14.2.20948.

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Pakistan's healthcare system demands innovation. This opinion paper emphasizes the urgent need for simulation-based training in nursing. Simulation empowers nurses to make precise decisions and fosters teamwork and communication skills. Recognized by the International Council of Nurses and the American Nurses Association, the adoption of simulation promises cost reductions associated with medical errors. With limited adoption in Pakistan, this paper urges widespread implementation to boost nurse confidence and elevate healthcare standards.
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Dr, Shalini Gupta. "Quality Assurance In Medical Education." British Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research 2, no. 5 (2017): 749–52. https://doi.org/10.24942/bjpmr.2017.154.

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Quality assurance has assumed increasing attention over the past years as various stakeholders appreciate that improving healthcare system and patient outcome is not practically possible without improving the quality of medical education, and in turn the medical curricula across different medical colleges. The growing climate of public accountability in healthcare education and social responsibility to justify allocated funds makes medical education institutes liable to demonstrate that their training programmes meet the desired quality standards.
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Casolla, Barbara, Maria Alonso de Leciñana, Raquel Neves, et al. "Simulation training programs for acute stroke care: Objectives and standards of methodology." European Stroke Journal 5, no. 4 (2020): 328–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2396987320971105.

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The European Stroke Organisation (ESO) Simulation Committee was established in 2017 with the intent to promote simulation education and training in the stroke field. The application of simulation methodology in education and training improves healthcare professional performances in real clinical practice and patient outcomes. We evaluated the implementation of simulation training in stroke medicine, how it can significantly affect stroke pathways and quality of care. We herewith describe simulation techniques in the acute stroke setting. Simulation programs place the trainees in a safe environ
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Popova, Svetlana Vladimirovna, Tatyana Viktorovna Kireeva, and Svetlana Anatolyevna Plyashkova. "Practical training of medical and pharmaceutical staff in accordance with the modern requirements of the healthcare system on the basis of workshops SAHEI TR «Tyumen Medical College»." Medsestra (Nurse), no. 2 (February 1, 2021): 36–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/med-05-2102-03.

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The article provides information on the practical training of students in the specialties «Laboratory diagnostics» and «Pharmacy» on the basis of workshops in accordance with modern standards and advanced technologies, including the standards of WorldSkills Russia.
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Mousavi, Ehsan S., and Dennis Bausman. "Renovation in Hospitals: Pressurization Strategies by Healthcare Contractors in the United States." HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal 13, no. 1 (2019): 179–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1937586719861557.

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Objective: The objective of the study was to identify current practices utilized by contractors in healthcare renovation projects. Background: Renovation in healthcare facilities comprises nearly half of all healthcare construction. Since a complete shutdown of the healthcare facility during renovation is typically not feasible, efforts must be taken to isolate ongoing functions of the hospital from activities in the construction zone. There are numerous documented cases of morbidity and mortality related to construction activities in the hospital. Hence, guidelines recommend negative pressuri
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Abbasi, Ahmed Nadeem, Sohail Rasool, and Muhammad Tahir Bashir. "Non-Institutional Independent Tumor Boards Beneficial Impact on Post-Graduate Medical Training." National Journal of Health Sciences 6, no. 1 (2021): 3–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.21089/njhs.61.0003.

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The doctors who are going through our postgraduate residency training programs are tomorrow’s specialists who will be playing pivotal roles as healthcare policy decision-makers. To establish site-specific multidisciplinary tumor boards, we have to rely on our present-day resident’s leadership skills. We intend to provide meaningful specific patient-centered goals to our postgraduate students who are our future specialist healthcare providers. We are witnessing a slow positive change towards shared care and the implementation of multidisciplinary culture. This is high time to develop modules wi
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