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Initial analysis showed important deficiencies in practice patterns for both nurses and physicians.
Updated and stringently maintained database helps to identify deficiencies in practice and provides a direction for future improvement.
The average student in this study scored reasonably well, which contrasts with previous studies, which have found many deficiencies in practicing physicians' knowledge [6, 7, 8, 19].
Deficiencies in practices were identified.
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) seems the obvious vehicle for remedying deficiencies in practicing physicians' genetics knowledge and skills.
Many health and nursing related studies focus on outcome measures that can be used to identify superior treatments and/or to reveal deficiencies in practices [ 1].
Clinicians have become uncertain about what to do with the many asymptomatic patients with mild biochemical abnormalities who increasingly displace ill patients as the face of cobalamin deficiency in medical practice, as important distinctions between clinical disease and biochemical changes blur (1).
Studies have documented a widespread deficiency in cleaning practices.
The European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, said in its report that the number of acquittals in cases involving high-level corruption, fraud and organized crime "have exposed serious deficiencies in judicial practice in Bulgaria".
In a report released Wednesday, the commission said that the number of acquittals in cases involving high-level corruption, fraud and organized crime "have exposed serious deficiencies in judicial practice in Bulgaria".
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