Sentence examples for sustaining competence from inspiring English sources

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Low caseloads may blunt the impact of training, and sustaining competence with limited opportunities to practice is a challenge.

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The former group will be much quicker to spot betrayal than the latter group will be to identify sustained competence in government.

We previously reported sustained competence in implementing these skills.

CPD is essential in supporting sustained competence of the healthcare workforce.

Amongst its many functions, CPD aims to sustain competence and introduce new skills as required for contemporary practice needs.

A full description of the components of the training and demonstration of general practitioners' sustained competence in implementing the acquired skills in daily practice after training has been reported.

A common challenge concerns human resource management: how to ensure the retention, motivation, and sustained competence of CHWs, who often have limited education, operate in isolation far from health facilities, and sometimes receive only nominal pay.

In recent decades, society and professional associations have come to place increasing importance on generic competencies and evidence of sustained professional competence [ 1, 2], giving rise to competency-based education with emphasis on outcomes, competencies, and learner-centeredness [ 3].

A self-described "expert in the truths of uncertainty," he writes enigmatic essays replete with quietly subversive aphorisms (the psychoanalyst "sustains his competence by resisting his own authority"; he learns "how not to know what he is doing and how to go on doing it") that have led some to label him the "anti-Freudian Freudian".

However, the platelet number and fibrinogen concentration were not below the thresholds to sustain the competence of the coagulation system, as demonstrated by the ability of PCC to control femur and spleen bleeding.

From these findings Seidl et al. [ 12] concluded that T. reesei QM6a is very well able to act as a male partner in crossings but that it cannot produce fruiting bodies and hence is female sterile, probably because of its maintenance in laboratories for over 60 years without selective pressure to sustain mating competence.

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