Browsing by Subject "Training"
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Assessing the competency needs in the Green Technology Industry
(2011-04-29)This study reviews the technical and interpersonal competencies of professionals in the Green Technology industry. This industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in Europe. This growth trend is expected to continue ... -
Expanding Mental Health Services Delivery for Depression in the Community from Burma in North Carolina: A Paraprofessional Training Program
(2015)The scope of my dissertation project was to investigate the training of community leaders, including religious leaders, in the delivery of individual cognitive-behavioral support for depression in the community from Burma ... -
Fulfilling the Specialist Neurosurgery Workforce Needs in Africa: a SWOT Analysis of Training Programs and Projection Towards 2030
(2021)Background/ObjectivesAfrica has only 1% of the global neurosurgery workforce, despite having 14% of the global population and 15% of the global neurosurgical disease burden. Also, neurosurgical training is hampered by paucity ... -
Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Obstetric Care Providers in Bugesera District, Rwanda
(2011)There is little information regarding the knowledge, attitudes and practices of obstetric care providers in Rwanda, who are a crucial component for providing quality Safe Motherhood care. Despite investments in the structural ... -
Reducing stigma among healthcare providers to improve mental health services (RESHAPE): protocol for a pilot cluster randomized controlled trial of a stigma reduction intervention for training primary healthcare workers in Nepal.
(Pilot Feasibility Stud, 2018)Background: Non-specialist healthcare providers, including primary and community healthcare workers, in low- and middle-income countries can effectively treat mental illness. However, scaling-up mental health services within ...