Persons who have acquired academic or specialized training in countries other than that in which they are working. The concept excludes physicians for which FOREIGN MEDICAL GRADUATES is the likely heading.
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Is the current shortage of hospital nurses ending? (1/52)

Although hospitals have experienced many shortages of registered nurses (RNs), most have not lasted as long as the current shortage, which began in 1998. However, hospital RNs' employment and earnings increased sharply in 2002, which suggests that the shortage may be easing. Two-thirds of the increase in employment came from older RNs, with the remainder supplied by RNs born in other countries. The employment response of older and foreign-born RNs indicates how the labor market is likely to respond to future shortages, and it emphasizes the challenges confronting policymakers as the RN workforce ages and eventually shrinks in size.  (+info)

Imported care: recruiting foreign nurses to U.S. health care facilities. (2/52)

As U.S. health care facilities struggle to fill current registered nurse staffing vacancies, a more critical nurse undersupply is predicted over the next twenty years. In response, many institutions are doubling their efforts to attract and retain nurses. To that end, foreign nurses are increasingly being sought, creating a lucrative business for new recruiting agencies both at home and abroad. This paper examines past and current foreign nurse use as a response to nurse shortages and its implications for domestic and global nurse workforce policies.  (+info)

Canadian-trained nurses in North Carolina. (3/52)

Little is known about nurses who leave Canada to work in the US. The main purpose of this study is to gain some insight into the emigration component of nursing supply and demand by comparing characteristics of nurses who left Canada to nurses who stayed. Specifically, Canadian-trained RNs who work in the state of North Carolina are compared to RNs who work in Canada. Results show that there are 40% more Canadian-trained RNs in North Carolina than there are in Prince Edward Island. A higher percentage of Canadian-trained RNs in North Carolina are male, under 40 years of age, have baccalaureate training and graduated less than 10 years ago. Canadian-trained nurses in both countries have very low rates of unemployment. The loss of Canadian-trained RNs to the US is a significant problem, and there is an urgent need to obtain a better understanding of why nurses leave the country.  (+info)

A snapshot of the U.S. postdoctoral pediatric dentistry faculty workforce, 2002. (4/52)

This study characterizes the faculty shortage in U.S. postdoctoral pediatric dentistry (PD) education. The objectives of the study were to determine: 1) the changes in PD faculty numbers and teaching loads between 1995 and 2002 for postdoctoral PD education, 2) current faculty age and training, and 3) distribution of faculty by age. A questionnaire was sent in 2002 to fifty-four programs, of which forty-six responded (85 percent). Dental school and residency mean class sizes increased in the seven-year study period from 82.8 to 91.8 and from 6.0 to 8.5, respectively. Full- and part-time mean faculty positions increased as did vacancies, the latter growing from 15 to 38.9 and changing during the period from 5 to 10.8 percent of available positions. About one-third of programs used general dentists to teach PD, while programs using foreign-trained educators grew from 4 to 13 percent. Twenty-nine percent of full-time and 27 percent of part-time faculty are fifty-five years or older, and young entry-level faculty, age twenty-five to twenty-nine, represent only 2 percent and 5 percent of full- and part-time faculty respectively. Faculty vacancies have increased along with numbers of students and residents, and the largest segment of PD faculty is within a decade of retirement age.  (+info)

The migration of nurses: trends and policies. (5/52)

This paper examines the policy context of the rise in the international mobility and migration of nurses. It describes the profile of the migration of nurses and the policy context governing the international recruitment of nurses to five countries: Australia, Ireland, Norway, the United Kingdom, and the United States. We also examine the policy challenges for workforce planning and the design of health systems infrastructure. Data are derived from registries of professional nurses, censuses, interviews with key informants, case studies in source and destination countries, focus groups, and empirical modelling to examine the patterns and implications of the movement of nurses across borders. The flow of nurses to these destination countries has risen, in some cases quite substantially. Recruitment from lower-middle income countries and low-income countries, as defined by The World Bank, dominate trends in nurse migration to the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the United States, while Norway and Australia, primarily register nurses from other high-income countries. Inadequate data systems in many countries prevent effective monitoring of these workforce flows. Policy options to manage nurse migration include: improving working conditions in both source and destination countries, instituting multilateral agreements to manage the flow more effectively, and developing compensation arrangements between source and destination countries. Recommendations for enhancements to workforce data systems are provided.  (+info)

Migration of health-care workers from developing countries: strategic approaches to its management. (6/52)

Of the 175 million people (2.9% of the world's population) living outside their country of birth in 2000, 65 million were economically active. The rise in the number of people migrating is significant for many developing countries because they are losing their better-educated nationals to richer countries. Medical practitioners and nurses represent a small proportion of the highly skilled workers who migrate, but the loss for developing countries of human resources in the health sector may mean that the capacity of the health system to deliver health care equitably is significantly compromised. It is unlikely that migration will stop given the advances in global communications and the development of global labour markets in some fields, which now include nursing. The aim of this paper is to examine some key issues related to the international migration of health workers and to discuss strategic approaches to managing migration.  (+info)

Data on the migration of health-care workers: sources, uses, and challenges. (7/52)

The migration of health workers within and between countries is a growing concern worldwide because of its impact on health systems in developing and developed countries alike. Policy decisions need to be made at the national, regional and international levels to manage more effectively this phenomenon, but those decisions will be effective and correctly implemented and evaluated only if they are based on adequate statistical data. Most statistics on the migration of health-care workers are neither complete nor fully comparable, and they are often underused, limited (because they often give only a broad description of the phenomena) and not as timely as required. There is also a conflict between the wide range of potential sources of data and the poor statistical evidence on the migration of health personnel. There are two major problems facing researchers who wish to provide evidence on this migration: the problems commonly faced when studying migration in general, such as definitional and comparability problems of "worker migrations" and those related to the specific movements of the health workforce. This paper presents information on the uses of statistics and those who use them, the strengths and limitations of the main data sources, and other challenges that need to be met to obtain good evidence on the migration of health workers. This paper also proposes methods to improve the collection, analysis, sharing, and use of statistics on the migration of health workers.  (+info)

Plumbing the brain drain. (8/52)

Opportunity is the driving force of migration. Unsatisfied demands for higher education and skills, which have been created by the knowledge-based global economy, have generated unprecedented opportunities in knowledge-intensive service industries. These multi-trillion dollar industries include information, communication, finance, business, education and health. The leading industrialized nations are also the focal points of knowledge-intensive service industries and as such constitute centres of research and development activity that proactively draw in talented individuals worldwide through selective immigration policies, employment opportunities and targeted recruitment. Higher education is another major conduit of talent from less-developed countries to the centres of the knowledge-based global economy. Together career and educational opportunities drive "brain drain and recirculation". The departure of a large proportion of the most competent and innovative individuals from developing nations slows the achievement of the critical mass needed to generate the enabling context in which knowledge creation occurs. To favourably modify the asymmetric movement and distribution of global talent, developing countries must implement bold and creative strategies that are backed by national policies to: provide world-class educational opportunities, construct knowledge-based research and development industries, and sustainably finance the required investment for these strategies. Brazil, China and India have moved in this direction, offering world-class education in areas crucial to national development, such as biotechnology and information technology, paralleled by investments in research and development. As a result, only a small proportion of the most highly educated individuals migrate from these countries, and research and development opportunities employ national talent and even attract immigrants.  (+info)

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Foreign Professional Personnel" is not a term that has a specific medical definition. It is a general term used to describe individuals who are trained or qualified in a particular profession and come from a foreign country. This term can be used in various fields such as medicine, engineering, research, and many others.

In the context of healthcare and medicine, "Foreign Medical Graduates" (FMGs) or "International Medical Graduates" (IMGs) are terms often used to refer to physicians who have graduated from a medical school outside of the country where they are seeking licensure or employment. These individuals typically need to meet additional requirements and complete residency training in order to practice medicine in their new location.

"Foreign bodies" refer to any object or substance that is not normally present in a particular location within the body. These can range from relatively harmless items such as splinters or pieces of food in the skin or gastrointestinal tract, to more serious objects like bullets or sharp instruments that can cause significant damage and infection.

Foreign bodies can enter the body through various routes, including ingestion, inhalation, injection, or penetrating trauma. The location of the foreign body will determine the potential for harm and the necessary treatment. Some foreign bodies may pass through the body without causing harm, while others may require medical intervention such as removal or surgical extraction.

It is important to seek medical attention if a foreign body is suspected, as untreated foreign bodies can lead to complications such as infection, inflammation, and tissue damage.

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  • Participants will be able to identify the provisions of consular notification per the Vienna Convention on consular notification and bilateral treaties, the steps to take during arrest, access of consular officials to arrested foreign nationals, and resources available to law enforcement during these arrests. (teex.org)
  • As the United States takes a hard look at racial injustice and inequalities, the stark imbalance within the ranks of America's foreign policy agencies - from the State Department to USAID to the other development agencies - shows that we are not keeping up in this arena. (usglc.org)
  • While many have made commitments with the best of intentions, it is time for critical changes to bridge the gap of diversity and increase the recruitment and promotion of a diverse workforce and senior ranks of America's foreign policy personnel. (usglc.org)
  • A part of the US Department of State, the Foreign Service Institute (FSI) is the federal government's primary training institution for America's diplomatic corps. (allgov.com)
  • The school provided limited instruction for America's foreign representatives, as did a subsequent training school that opened in 1920. (allgov.com)
  • With some diplomats having received threats on various social media platforms, Global Affairs Canada is assessing its staff complement in India," the statement said, referring to Canada's foreign ministry. (hindustantimes.com)
  • Foreign Service Officers are professional, trained diplomats who represent American interests abroad under the direction of the ambassador. (louisville.edu)
  • Located at the George P. Shultz National Foreign Affairs Training Center (NFATC) in Arlington, Virginia, FSI prepares American diplomats and other professionals who man overseas embassies and consulates. (allgov.com)
  • It wasn't until the Foreign Service Act of 1946 that Congress mandated advanced training for diplomats. (allgov.com)
  • Located at the George P. Shultz National Foreign Affairs Training Center (NFATC) in Arlington, Virginia, FSI prepares American diplomats and other professionals to advance American interests overseas and in Washington, DC. (allgov.com)
  • Thailand has received only one million foreign arrivals so far this year, but that is still more than double last year's total of almost 430,000, according to Immigration Bureau and Tourism and Sports Ministry data. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov on Wednesday held a phone conversation with his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu, the Foreign Ministry told News.Az. (news.az)
  • A foreign ministry spokesperson said a Chinese coast guard ship "lawfully stopped" two Philippine vessels, adding: "This professional and restrained on-site operation is beyond reproach. (indiatimes.com)
  • In a statement, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said, "The incident is under investigation. (abc-7.com)
  • A key role of an ambassador is to coordinate the activities not only of the Foreign Service Officers and staff serving under him, but also representatives of other U.S. agencies in the country. (louisville.edu)
  • At some overseas posts, personnel from as many as 27 federal agencies work in concert with embassy staff. (louisville.edu)
  • A former technology training executive with Dell, he has held a top-secret security clearance in both U.S. and NATO intelligence and has trained network cybersecurity ops for the U.S. Army, various government security agencies, and foreign military personnel. (cnet.com)
  • Paco and his wife are proud members of the Hispanic Employees Council of Foreign Affairs Agencies (HECFAA) and have participated in many recruiting events for future Hispanic Foreign Service officers. (unm.edu)
  • FSI provides more than 500 courses , including some 70 foreign languages , to approximately 50,000 enrollees annually from the State Department and 40 other government agencies and the military. (allgov.com)
  • They are being joined by representatives of ministries, health professional regulatory bodies, United Nations agencies, development partners, technical experts from the 3 WHO regions and participants from development, education, finance, migration and trade sectors during the 2-day meeting. (who.int)
  • 3) Personal information from this system may be disclosed as a routine use to appropriate conveyance personnel, Federal agencies, state and local health departments, Department of State and embassy personnel (U.S. and foreign), and health authorities in foreign countries for contact tracing investigations and notifications of possible exposures to serious communicable diseases in connection with travel. (cdc.gov)
  • In partnership with representatives for local and state health departments, other federal agencies, and medical and public health professional associations, CDC has developed a strategic plan to address the deliberate dissemination of biological or chemical agents. (cdc.gov)
  • Formal diplomacy is government-to-government diplomacy - also called Track I Diplomacy - that goes through formal, traditional channels of communication to communicate with foreign governments (written documents, meetings, summits, diplomatic visits, etc). (louisville.edu)
  • Informal diplomacy includes Public Diplomacy which involves government-to-people diplomacy and reaching out to non-executive branch officials and the broader public, particularly opinion-shapers, in foreign countries, explaining both foreign policy and the national context out of which that policy arises. (louisville.edu)
  • But each country is allowed only one embassy in a foreign country, with the primary purpose being conducting diplomacy. (thiscantbehappening.net)
  • FSI programs train Foreign Service Officers to perform administrative, consular, economic/commercial, political and public diplomacy tasks. (allgov.com)
  • Especially, we should take into account that number of countries willing to establish close relations with Azerbaijan grows, our foreign diplomacy is very active. (apa.az)
  • The authors study the factors encouraging nurses and doctors to migrate, measure the costs and benefits of such migration and analyse methods of foreign recruitment. (ilo.org)
  • The move to the current campus coincided with serious budget cutbacks for the State Department during 1990s, along with a significant drop in Foreign Service recruitment and a corresponding increase in pressure on personnel to reduce or even forgo time in training. (allgov.com)
  • This unique event aims to discuss challenges, opportunities, policy responses and innovations in WHO regions with respect to ethical international recruitment, fair and effective employment and integration of foreign health workers, and approaches to harness the contribution of diaspora health workers. (who.int)
  • Strengthened management of mobility - through improved information, policy and international cooperation, framed by the WHO Code on International Recruitment of Health Personnel - is necessary to ensure that escalating health worker mobility contributes to, rather than compromises, advancing universal health coverage and health security across WHO's Member States. (who.int)
  • Occupational safety and health (OSH) professionals work both in companies that send safety professionals to oversee operations in a foreign country and for foreign companies who employ local safety personnel. (cdc.gov)
  • Universities, including ours, became venues for training and recruiting Swedish personnel to manage, oversee and evaluate aid projects. (lu.se)
  • After the war, Chen would go on to become China's foreign minister. (timesofisrael.com)
  • Besides the executive branch, foreign ministries also employ support staff, and specialists as well. (diplomacy.edu)
  • Paco then studied French at the Foreign Service Institute prior to embarking on his first assignment in Africa at the U.S. Embassy in Cotonou, Benin, where he inaugurated the Young African Leaders Initiative, training thousands of young African entrepreneurs. (unm.edu)
  • In Africa, the growing problem of mass exodus of health professionals to more developed countries is a cause for major concern. (who.int)
  • Uncontrolled migration of skilled health professionals from Africa to the developed world is a source of major concern because it affects the capacity and performance of health systems. (who.int)
  • All Foreign Service Officers listen to and observe what is going on in the host country, analyze it, and report to the ambassador and Washington. (louisville.edu)
  • When a foreign national is detained, it is important that officers understand the duties and responsibilities of the officer regarding consular notification. (teex.org)
  • It was also Shultz who advocated the creation of the new campus because other government employees in addition to Foreign Service officers would attend classes. (allgov.com)
  • His second tour was in the consular section of the U.S. Embassy in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, where he became a member of a "tandem couple" serving alongside his Foreign Service officer wife, Stephanie Espinal. (unm.edu)
  • The CDFA AHB mission is to maximize preparedness amongst the branch employees to respond effectively to any potential foreign and domestic animal disease incidents and natural disasters in California. (ca.gov)
  • DAD provides country governments and development partners with a consolidated source of data on development projects across all donors, demonstrates "who is doing what, when and where" in managing foreign aid, enables harmonization of development projects with national priorities, facilitates management and coordination of development efforts in the country by and promotes results-driven decision-making and aid effectiveness. (wikipedia.org)
  • A significant portion of Mr. Elling's practice involves working with government contractors who perform in support of overseas/contingency and disaster-response operations and who market defense articles and services to foreign governments. (hklaw.com)
  • In Cape Verde, remittances represent around 13% of the gross domestic product.3 Furthermore, the skills acquired when abroad can be useful when the personnel return to home countries. (who.int)
  • Excludes non-practising physicians, retired professionals and professionals working abroad. (who.int)
  • The Well Badger Resource Center is a health information and referral service operated by the Wisconsin Women's Health Foundation, in partnership with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.The Well Badger Resource Center provides information and referral services to individuals, families and health professionals throughout the state. (uwm.edu)
  • Travel health insurance coverage for foreign visitors is still necessary, so that it will not be a financial burden on the public health system catering to Thais," Dr Taweesilp said. (bangkokpost.com)
  • The professional ATK test would be conducted by health personnel with the authority to issue a Covid-19 test result certificate. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Foreign visitors were required to purchase health insurance coverage of US$10,000 before their departure to Thailand. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Minister of Health Decree No. (12/1/39644) of 14 May 2006, regarding Health Professionals, issued under Royal Decree No. (59/M), of 11 April 2006, and its Executive Chart. (ilo.org)
  • Protecting the livestock industry against Foreign and Domestic Animal Disease outbreaks is the highest priority for California's Animal Health Officials. (ca.gov)
  • A recent article in Professional Safety , "Safety Across Cultures: Understanding the Challenges," discusses the challenges of cross-cultural safety and health and offers suggestions on how to approach these growing responsibilities. (cdc.gov)
  • Cultural training for safety and health professionals will become increasingly important as the global economy grows and diversifies. (cdc.gov)
  • One important achievement was the adoption of Resolution WHA57.19, International migration of health personnel: A challenge for health systems in developing countries, by the World Health Assembly in May 2004. (who.int)
  • Migration of health professionals has some obvious positive effects through the remittances sent home. (who.int)
  • Resolution WHA57.19, International migration of health personnel: A challenge for health systems in developing countries, adopted in May 2004 is an important achievement which presents WHO and countries with guidance for solving the problem of migration. (who.int)
  • 8 June 2021 - In the context of collective efforts to address challenges of international mobility of health professionals, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, the WHO Regional Directors for the Eastern Mediterranean, Europe and South-east Asia, Dr Ahmed Al-Mandhari, Dr Hans Kluge and Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh today initiated a virtual tri-regional policy dialogue to review trends and policy responses in the area. (who.int)
  • Success of the plan hinges on strengthening the relationships between medical and public health professionals and on building new partner-ships with emergency management, the military, and law enforcement professionals. (cdc.gov)
  • National surveillance requires adequate infrastructure, including trained personnel, within the states and local communities and timely communications among state and local health departments, public and private laboratories, health care providers, and CDC. (cdc.gov)
  • States Parties who invest in the development of competent and well-motivated health personnel at all levels of the health system put themselves in a stronger position to effectively implement the IHR. (who.int)
  • There is a corresponding and overlapping workforce in the animal and environmental sectors (e.g. animal health professionals, environmental health personnel, veterinarians and para-veterinarians, etc.) that are essential for health security measures. (who.int)
  • The workforce also includes personnel from a wide group of other allied occupations beyond the health sector who contribute to addressing the determinants of health, such as personnel engaged in water and sanitation, food supply chains and road safety. (who.int)
  • Another important issue is the fact that many medical institutions adopt clinical pathways, algorithms, and plans for management of their own health care personnel but are woefully lacking when faced with the outside individual at significant risk for these diseases from needlesticks, mucous membrane splashes, or sexual encounters. (medscape.com)
  • I have studied the operation of foreign ministries and diplomatic systems since 1999, but my interest in this subject was sparked by a three-day seminar I attended at Clarens, Switzerland, way back in 1967. (diplomacy.edu)
  • Foreign companies generally engage in business operations by establishing a branch office or a subsidiary company. (go.jp)
  • In fact, foreign companies need to establish a branch office or subsidiary company to generally engage in business operations. (go.jp)
  • As an English-language private media outlet in Azerbaijan, News.Az Online News Agency aims to raise awareness of the world community about Azerbaijan, its domestic and foreign policy, economy, culture and traditions, as well as about its people. (news.az)
  • It is now time that America takes action to build a stronger and more diverse foreign policy professional community - both in and out of government. (usglc.org)
  • Of course, we need to make certain amendments to our foreign policy regularly. (apa.az)
  • The Head of State spoke of specific issues of foreign policy: "We have to strengthen the bilateral format. (apa.az)
  • That is our main line in foreign policy - bilateral relations. (apa.az)
  • President Aliyev said that Azerbaijan holds fairly open foreign policy: "As our membership and activities at international organizations, and in this area there are no cases hidden to the public. (apa.az)
  • Research nurses are the behind-the-scenes professionals collecting data and information for medical studies. (goodwin.edu)
  • The German Foreign Office used a like method in 2002. (diplomacy.edu)
  • Display flexibility and adaptability, professional and personal, to adapt to varied and difficult environments. (rdaa.com.au)
  • Safety professionals must adjust their own approaches to safety, and that of their organizations, to effectively adapt to the global economy. (cdc.gov)
  • early childhood professionals, advocates, families and supporters who are interested in early childhood education. (uwm.edu)
  • 1. Strengthen professional knowledge of foreign (especially English and American) literature and culture. (studyintaiwan.org)
  • 2. Strengthen basic ability to do research in fields of foreign (especially English and American) literature and culture. (studyintaiwan.org)
  • 1. Strengthen professional knowledge of linguistics and its application. (studyintaiwan.org)
  • Among the available courses are Promoting American Wine Overseas, Singles in the Foreign Service, and Encouraging Resilience in the Foreign Service Child. (allgov.com)
  • We have been providing regular guidance and resources including requirements for disclosure of all foreign collaborations. (washington.edu)
  • The IRS decision to open a second special disclosure initiative follows continuing interest from taxpayers with foreign accounts. (theskanner.com)
  • 5) Disclosure may be made to medical personnel providing evaluation and care for ill or exposed persons, including travelers. (cdc.gov)
  • This huge program is one of the main sources of student loan forgiveness for military personnel. (veteranstoday.com)
  • This program, officially known as the National Defense Student Loan Discharge plan , allows some loan forgiveness for former military personnel who were in the line of fire for up to one year. (veteranstoday.com)
  • The highly professional nature of Army units charged with guarding Pakistan's nuclear assets, procedural protections that require at least the "two-man rule," the SPD Personnel Reliability Programme (which monitors the loyalty and mental states of military personnel), and the ability to protect fixed locations against most realistic terrorist threats suggest that in peacetime the Pakistani nuclear arsenal that is in the custody of the Army ought to be relatively secure. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Home 1 / Promotion methods in foreign ministries - time for reform? (diplomacy.edu)
  • OSH professionals often focus on carrying out the technical aspects of the program in the same way they do in their home country to attempt to improve safety in new locations. (cdc.gov)
  • He also counsels contractors who work with non-U.S. team members to ensure compliance with U.S. export controls, the False Claims Act, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), industrial security and U.S. Combatant Command acquisition requirements. (hklaw.com)
  • Here's a quick look at the major forgiveness programs open to enlisted personnel. (veteranstoday.com)
  • Unless the sponsor prohibits involvement in a foreign talent program (such as the Dept. of Energy), any involvement in these programs must be reported in Current and Pending Support or Other Support . (washington.edu)
  • DOE does not allow participation in foreign talent programs by its employees as well as any contractor personnel. (washington.edu)
  • As businesses become more global, safety professionals must develop and carry out work-based safety programs in cross-cultural settings. (cdc.gov)
  • Safety professionals would benefit from seeking input on local context and meanings, and on the appropriateness of programs and initiatives. (cdc.gov)
  • The U.S. national civilian vulnerability to the deliberate use of biological and chemical agents has been highlighted by recognition of substantial biological weapons development programs and arsenals in foreign countries, attempts to acquire or possess biological agents by militants, and high-profile terrorist attacks. (cdc.gov)
  • Following the start of its international programs, the Swedish government turned to its professional resources as well as to the universities to recruit personnel and consultants to help administer the international aid budget and select its recipients. (lu.se)
  • Make sure to include all sources of support, foreign or domestic, including scholarships or fellowships. (washington.edu)
  • On the other hand, it is the responsibility of nursing management to reduce hierarchies, to support the professional development of their nursing staff, and to invite them to introduce their own ideas (about organizational processes, for instance). (medscape.com)
  • Our collaborative approach is one of our principal values, but it can expose us to foreign influence security risks and to those who would seek to exploit U.S. academic institutions, as evidenced by recently disclosed cases of academic espionage at several U. S. universities. (washington.edu)
  • Following NSPM-33 and associated Implementation Guidance, national security with higher education and research organizations, including concerns voiced about foreign threats to U.S. intellectual property and integrity of federally funded research endeavors, continue to be of national priority. (washington.edu)
  • Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov said the two countries have decided not to concentrate on areas of disagreement, but to focus on drafting a mutually acceptable UN Security Council resolution on Iraq. (rferl.org)
  • Bucharest, 6 January 1997 (RFE/RL) - The new director general of Romania state-tv (TVR), Stere Gulea, today announced sweeping personnel changes in broadcast news operations. (rferl.org)
  • Ionescu becomes head of the Foreign News Department. (rferl.org)
  • Director-General Gulea, a film director appointed by Constantinescu last month, has said his goal is to bring state-tv up a recognized standard of professional, unbiased news coverage. (rferl.org)
  • The experience gave them new skills, professional experience, friendships, and a stronger feeling of a European group membership. (lu.se)
  • There was a big chance that an accident would kill Canglong immediately, and the original you B team was the main personnel Looking at Canglong who was doing he in the yard, I, the captain of team B, looked cold and stern. (insideireland.ie)
  • In October 1993, FSI officially opened at its new location, known as the National Foreign Affairs Training Center. (allgov.com)
  • Categories of Professional and Technical Examinations set out in Article 20 as available to foreign national are limited to items 1-8 above. (gov.tw)
  • Dentists, doctors and a few other medical professionals can get up to $40,000 of student loan debt forgiven for each year they serve in the military. (veteranstoday.com)
  • E. A copy of any paper containing NMFS data prepared for professional meetings or publication should be sent to the NMFS staff. (cdc.gov)
  • While members of a "Professional, All-Volunteer Force," very few in the modern American military are lifelong professionals. (brookings.edu)
  • The problem is that these and other provisions of Common Article 3 are vague and undefined, and each could be interpreted in different ways by an American or foreign judges. (globalissues.org)
  • Role-playing began being used, allowing, for example, students to pretend being an American in a foreign jail and an official who has come to visit. (allgov.com)
  • and (4) take such actions (e.g., quarantine or isolation) as necessary to prevent the introduction, transmission, and spread of serious communicable diseases from persons arriving into the United States from foreign countries or persons engaged in interstate or international movement. (cdc.gov)
  • These Rules are established in accordance with the provisions of Article 22 of the Professional and Technical Examinations Act (hereinafter the Act). (gov.tw)
  • 14. Other professional and technical personnel required by law to obtain qualification through examination before practicing their trade. (gov.tw)
  • and provide opportunities to broaden and increase the technical knowledge and professional capability of NRCS personnel. (unm.edu)
  • As part of a team, liaise with local medical personnel and institutions and arrange referral of patients where appropriate or medical evacuation where necessary. (rdaa.com.au)
  • Have high level oral and written communication skills and the ability to consult and liaise with expatriate and local medical personnel. (rdaa.com.au)
  • The professional intercept was conducted in accordance with international standards. (abc-7.com)
  • Healthcare personnel include employees, volunteers, attending clinicians, students, contractors, and any public safety workers whose activities involve contact with patients and their environment such that exposure to blood or other body fluids can occur. (medscape.com)
  • and its personnel system features an open-loop, taking in and returning to civil society of more than 85 percent of its membership before age 35. (brookings.edu)
  • The invitation to join the program will contain "opportunities" such as a faculty appointment at a foreign university or institute, funding, resources, space, or other enticements to become affiliated with the talent program. (washington.edu)
  • While typically this type of content is only offered at NAEYC Professional Learning Institute , we are providing access to these presentations during the NAEYC Virtual Institute at no charge as our gift to you for all that you give to young children and their families. (uwm.edu)
  • Explore over a hundred presentations, covering diverse topics from presenters who would have presented at the Professional Learning Institute. (uwm.edu)
  • The Foreign Service Institute (FSI) opened in 1947 in the Mayfair Building in Washington, DC. (allgov.com)
  • Some sponsors prohibit involvement in a Foreign Talent Program in order to receive federal funding. (washington.edu)
  • His supervisor, Ponce de Leon Noriega, viewed Facebook posts from Pupo Casas that were critical of the government, including its low salaries for medical professionals. (state.gov)
  • The items that should be considered as initial costs are company establishment, tax notices, hiring local personnel, setting up a permanent office, setting up permanent housing for foreign nationals, obtaining visas, etc. (go.jp)
  • Those in supervisory roles may find themselves as a cultural translator, positioned in between local employees and a foreign firm. (cdc.gov)
  • The communications professional of the Mantaro basin for example lives at the basin, knows the problems, knows how to get there. (cap-net.org)
  • Mumbai Office: 18 Partners along with a team of 380 personnel located across its two offices. (inaa.org)