Sentence examples for competencies expand from inspiring English sources

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The PHCP competencies expand on the newly developed national educational outcomes for pharmacy graduates [ 5] by describing the competencies required of pharmacists who focus their practice on providing primary health care in a range of practice settings.

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Ever since the 1980s the fashion had been to make companies as lean as possible, outsourcing all but your core competencies, expanding your just-in-time supplier system around the globe, loading up with debt to "leverage" your balance-sheet.

Those institutions who have made this commitment benefit by improving their population management systems, providing excited learners with unique core competencies, expanding their research agendas, and increasing their revenue base (Trestman et al. 2015).

Over time, the scope of cultural competency expanded beyond the interpersonal domain of the practitioner-patient/client interaction to include organizational and systemic cultural competency.

The Massachusetts Nurse of the Future Nursing Core Competencies© expand on the Institute of Medicine's core competencies for all health care professionals and the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses competencies for quality and safety to define the expectations for all professional nurses of the future.

Enhancing staff members' roles through new competencies gives to employees the opportunity to acquire new competencies and expand their tasks so that they can take on responsibilities traditionally carried out at higher levels [ 67].

EBay has two alternatives typically faced by companies that grow quickly and then mature: "It can either have total focus on the one thing that it does best and penetrate new markets, or … it can take its core competencies and expand into related businesses where its auctions are a complement".

From the study results, it is clear that further studies are needed to identify the relationship between mothers' awareness and mothers' sociodemographic factors (including Pap screening behaviour) with a representative sample and to develop strategies to enhance Korean mothers' competency to expand primary cervical cancer prevention.

The ICN defines an APN as a registered nurse who has acquired the expert knowledge base, complex decision-making skills and clinical competencies for expanded practice [ 12].

An NP is a registered nurse who has acquired (at masters level) the expert knowledge base, complex decision-making skills and clinical competencies for expanded practice.

Has acquired the expert knowledge base, complex decision-making skills and clinical competencies for expanded practice, the characteristics of which are shaped by the context and/or country in which s/he is credentialed to practice.

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