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So we're developing a more intensive communication curriculum".
Apart from more intensive communication, also in the selection phase of the program, the longer experience with public disclosure of performance data might have attributed to this.
This also suggests that if CRP testing were implemented in NHS England, the most cost-effective options would also be the least resource intensive to implement: practice nurses and/or GPs would only need training in using CRP tests, with questionable additional benefit being gained from more intensive communication training.
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This may be due to the longer consultation time with more detailed medical and biographical history-taking and more intensive relationship and communication factors of AM physicians who were experienced in both CON and AM [ 10, 12].
This program was based on dissemination of consumption, cleaning, and cooking advice regionally primarily via written material (e.g., brochures distributed with fishing licenses)—and locally through more intensive initiatives such as communication with consumer groups and health care professionals.
Another main issue challenges the M2M communication is ever more intensive interference with more radio systems in M2M communication, including unlicensed systems operating in the industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) frequency band, electronic equipment, and domestic appliances.
The ability to deliver more intensive psychological therapy via remote communication media has the potential to confer multiple benefits for patients by combining real time, scheduled contact with increased accessibility.
Says Michael Le, founder of Somotsoft and one of the pioneering investors in Vietnam's computer software industry: "Our engineers need more intensive training in project management, teamwork, communication, and quality control to be ready for the next round of disruptive technology innovations". The Hour of Code may help spawn a new generation of computer science advocates in Vietnam.
Pauleen and Yoong (2001) advise that "cultural tolerance and empathy are basic conditions for communicative openness" (p. 215) and that cross-cultural teams need "more intensive, culturally appropriate, relationship-building strategies using richer communication channels" (p. 217).
More intensive interventions have been necessary to reach broader communication goals [ 12, 27, 28].
Previous evidence has suggested that achieving improved communication requires considerably longer and more intensive training [ 24, 30].
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