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The consequences of this and the limited scope of investigation carried out by managers is highlighted and the need for improved training and the development of a practical model of risk assessment and investigation for managers is advanced.
The DOJ report was not critical of the officers' decision to fire, other than to say the outcome showed a need for improved training and hiring methods.
Recommendations Overall recommendations include a need for improved training.
Results demonstrated weaknesses in infection control knowledge and suggested the need for improved training.
This suggests an urgent need for improved training in public health law in both the law and healthcare sectors.
This study summarised the need for improved training in clinical nutrition among medical students in England, a need noted in other countries too.
Assertions on nosocomial transmission and drug supply interruptions highlight the need for improved training on infection control for health-care workers.
There is an obvious need for improved training and education of GPs in counselling of overweight patients focusing on methods of giving dietary and physical activity advice.
These deficiencies highlight the need for improved training and education on these points to ensure better compliance with these new ideas.
Several studies from the United Kingdom reveal that general practitioners (GPs) consider themselves to be insufficiently qualified in dealing with dementia and also see the need for improved training.
Nonetheless, the prevalence of gram-negative and S aureus infections in young infants of all ages suggests that hospital-acquired infections are important, and the high proportion of contaminants isolated likely reflects a general lack of infection control practices in the hospital and the need for improved training.
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