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A Survey of the Work Experience after Graduation and Self-Evaluation of Work of Graduates of the Nursing Course, School of Medicine, Gifu University SUGIURA Hiroko , NAKASHIMA Minako , ITOH Ikuko , KUWATA Hiromi , MINOURA Tokiko , GOKAN Youko Acta scholae medicinalis universitatis in Gifu 56(1...
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(not married, married, no response), and professional experience (years) (1–4, 5–9, 10–19, 20–29, 30-) were measured. Adjusting for confounding variables in the analyses, "no response" selected for the questions about gender and marital status was included in the "no response" ...
That is why the expertise of RAF Medical Reservists such as Dr Malcolm Mathew, an anaesthetist specialising in paediatrics at King's College Hospital, London, are so highly valued by the Defence Medical Services. Without these volunteers and their years of experience, frontline medical facilities ...
work disability. Due to differences in methodologies, cultures and respondents, comparison between and within diseases are difficult. Nevertheless, studies indicated that many people with different rare genetic diseases experience challenges related to work, closely associated to the symptoms of the disease...
[16,23]. Furthermore, medical specialists can experience difficulties with the patient’s trust when their professional opinion of work ability assessment differs from the patient’s own opinion [10,24,25]. However, it is unknown to what extent medical specialists do provide CWIC and what the ...
“We see a broad spectrum of patients from 7 or 8 years old to the end of life,” she said. “That’s what I enjoy about rural medicine. We see everything from orthopedic and sports injuries to neurological conditions in people recovering from a stroke. It’s wonderful to...