The modern economy requires us to be as stable and reliable as possible, while fulfilling social roles that are presented to us as certainties requiring specific behaviors: nurse, teacher, janitor, construction work specialties, and not just being a “manager” or “executive,” but being a “m...
Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal Health; 2007:229–238. 3. Dozon JP, Fassin D. Critique of public health, an anthropological approach. Paris: Balland; 2001. 4. Fassin D. Public health as culture. The social construction of the childhood lead poisoning epidemic in France. Br Med ...
Office workers (39.3%) and professional and technical personnel (27.8%) were the two largest groups. In addition, 88.9% of the tourists had traveled to rural tourism destinations in China twice or more during the period. The 270 respondents came from 29 provincial administrative regions in China...
The construction period has been scoped out for 24 months. A two-year ramp-up allowance for the processing plant has been included based on 50% of nameplate capacity in year 1, 75% in year 2 and 100% in year 3 for P1. Expansion for P2 and ...
for remote screening has, however, rarely been used in a passive surveillance strategy despite long-term recognition of the potential value of equipping frontline facilities to collect samples “at any moment” [21]. Although syndromic referrals have always been made from concerned health workers at...
Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal Health; 2007:229–238. 3. Dozon JP, Fassin D. Critique of public health, an anthropological approach. Paris: Balland; 2001. 4. Fassin D. Public health as culture. The social construction of the childhood lead poisoning epidemic in France. Br Med ...
for the better.20 The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the medical profession, and medical workers had to cope with increased pressure and workload.21 Career calling has been identified as a resilient personal resource with the potential to help medical staff cope with the stress of ...