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was competency
noun
A sufficient supply (of).
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The primary outcome measured in this study was competency in EBM.
The recurring theme in the learning process in the IPCIHC-module was competency oriented, where students were assessed based on Miller's learning pyramid [ 20].
The dependent variable was competency scores at follow-up and the two independent variables were study group and competency scores at baseline to ensure that any differences between the study groups at follow-up was corrected for any differences between individuals (and hence the study groups) at baseline.
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The training was competency-based and included lectures, role plays, and opportunities to practice with clients.
Training of health care providers was competency-based, using training materials developed by Jhpiego.
Our course design was competency-driven, with the ultimate goal of fostering digital media learning outcomes among global health students from the Minor and BS programs in global health and enhancing research skills among digital studies students from the Minor in digital studies.
The key strategy that was extracted was: competencies should be the basis for all curriculum development and implementation.
Consistently heading the list is competency at any sport.
The ICM training programme, being competency based, can inter link well with these developments [2].
It depends on the job, but what I want to see is competency in your role.
Approximately 55%% of respondents agreed that there were competency differences between the BPharm and PharmD graduates.
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