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They are developed in line with advances in scientific knowledge, the implementation and current characteristics of the healthcare services and the evolution in the competences of professional teams.
Moreover, heterogeneity in the competences and industry experience of hired members of the management team could support the development of new brokerage roles, with differentiated effects on various brokers' functions.
Teacher PD is often considered to produce a change in the competences of the teacher, which is seen as a complex process (Clarke and Hollingsworth 2002).
After standardization, significant differences between countries were only detected in the competences: Personal Attitudes (p < 0.001) and Professional Behavior (p = 0.043).
[033, physician] A critically important feature of the context of material deprivation was low staffing levels and perceived deficits in the competences of staff.
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If you were about to be lifted onto an operating table, you'd be more interested in the competence of the surgeon than in his or her personality.
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