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    • Education and training in health promotion: theory and methods 

      KELLEHER, CECILY (Oxford University Press (OUP), 1996-01-01)
      Health promotion is evolving into a discrete concept with a definition commonly understood by all who use the term. This is to be distinguished from the kind of umbrella approach used by all manner of groups and disciplines ...
    • Socio-demographic variations in perspectives on cardiovascular disease and associated risk factors 

      Nic Gabhainn, Saoirse (Oxford University Press (OUP), 1999-10-01)
      Coronary heart disease (CHD) rates in Ireland are very high but little is known about attitudes to the disease. Qualitative attitudinal data were collected in focus group settings from 74 individuals across socio-demographic ...
    • Student perspectives on pharmacy curriculum and instruction in egyptian schools 

      El-Awady, El-Sayed E.; Moss, Stephen; Mottram, David; O'Donnell, James (American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 2006-09-01)
      Objectives. To determine student attitudes and opinions towards pharmacy education in Egyptian universities to provide information for designing delivery of a revised pharmacy curriculum. Methods. Students were recruited ...
    • Survey of manufacturing curricula from around the world 

      Hunt, Ingrid; O'Sullivan, David; Rolstadas, Asbjorn; Horan, Maeve; Precup, Lavinia (Informa UK Limited, 2004-01-01)
      In the manufacturing organization cost or more specifically cost reduction is an everyday obsession with managers and engineers. To compete globally and win new contracts, manufacturing firms need to learn how to be ...