Individuals responsible for the development of policy and supervision of the execution of plans and functional operations.
Persons including soldiers involved with the armed forces.
The individuals employed by the hospital.
Men and women working in the provision of health services, whether as individual practitioners or employees of health institutions and programs, whether or not professionally trained, and whether or not subject to public regulation. (From A Discursive Dictionary of Health Care, 1976)
Planning, organizing, and administering all activities related to personnel.
Health care workers specially trained and licensed to assist and support the work of health professionals. Often used synonymously with paramedical personnel, the term generally refers to all health care workers who perform tasks which must otherwise be performed by a physician or other health professional.
The practice of medicine as applied to special circumstances associated with military operations.
Health care professionals, technicians, and assistants staffing LABORATORIES in research or health care facilities.
Paramedical personnel trained to provide basic emergency care and life support under the supervision of physicians and/or nurses. These services may be carried out at the site of the emergency, in the ambulance, or in a health care institution.
The selection, appointing, and scheduling of personnel.
Hostile conflict between organized groups of people.
Computer-based systems for use in personnel management in a facility, e.g., distribution of caregivers with relation to patient needs.
An armed intervention involving multi-national forces in the country of IRAQ.
The practice of medicine concerned with conditions affecting the health of individuals associated with the marine environment.
Professionals, technicians, and assistants staffing LABORATORIES.
Multinational coalition military operation initiated in October 2001 to counter terrorism and bring security to AFGHANISTAN in collaboration with Afghan forces.