Specialists
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There was more amusement than alarm at a conference of 800 nuclear
specialists
in Washington, DC, in March, when a senior Air Force general, eerily channeling George C. Scott in “Dr.
In the UK, where the largest service exports are in what trade
specialists
describe as “professional, scientific, and technical services,” this implies the need to train, attract, and retain the world’s best experts.
MOOCs enable an unlimited number of students to take courses on almost any subject, from computer science to music, taught by some of the world’s leading
specialists.
Even today, most information on patient care is transmitted between clinics and hospitals, and between generalists and specialists, by fax and telephone.
Even if we could do it,
specialists
warn against taking irreversible steps to turn them into the sex with which they identify.
We can argue about the value of education, but large companies are good at offering practical business skills – turning college graduates into project managers, marketers, human-resources specialists, and the like.
That, of course, means that economists must be willing to include new and original theories that are not yet received doctrine among professional
specialists.
By linking these communities to a communications hub, nurses, doctors, and
specialists
were digitally available 24 hours a day, offering immediate support to patients and community-based health workers (CHWs).
And across Africa, NGOs like Doctors Without Borders use telemedicine to connect difficult-to-treat patients to
specialists
in distant countries.
And the specialists, the financiers themselves, prefer a status quo that rewards them lavishly.
First, African health-care planners and disease
specialists
must set country, regional, and local containment targets.
Since then many other professionals, from doctors and health-care practitioners to librarians and software specialists, have joined them.
Surviving cancer requires many things, but timely access to specialists, laboratories, and second opinions are among the most basic.
The gaps in these countries’ labor markets – from software
specialists
to physicians to home health aides – will be immense.
The next stage needs the world’s engineering experts on power generation and transmission, electric vehicles, hydrogen fuel cells, artificial intelligence for energy systems management, urban design for energy efficiency and public transport, and related
specialists.
Questions drawn from Islamic theology are discussed freely by the world public, engaging
specialists
and non-specialists, Muslims and non-Muslims.
Jan de Jeu, Vice President of the University of Groningen, anticipates experts in Dwingeloo and the northern Netherlands training more scientists and IT
specialists
in the fundamental challenges related to the storage, transfer, and analysis of enormous data sets, thereby creating what de Jeu calls “The Data Industry Valley.”
There will be more demand for software programmers, engineers, designers, robotics experts, data analytics specialists, and myriad other professional and service-type positions.
At that point, “[t]he love of money as a possession…will be recognized for what it is, a somewhat disgusting morbidity, one of those semi-criminal, semi-pathological propensities which one hands over with a shudder to the
specialists
in mental disease.”
Only a small group of Russian specialists, primarily nongovernmental experts, embrace and employ US strategic concepts.
Building on this idea, AIDS
specialists
developed two crucial ideas: “90-90-90” and the “cascade of AIDS care.”
And when we buy and sell, we are enriching not ourselves, but the
specialists
and market makers.
Moreover, in a list of “trusted professions” compiled by the Global Trust Report last year, German politicians came in dead last – well behind insurance agents and advertising
specialists.
If doctors, computer specialists, or engineers (let alone the proverbial Polish plumbers!) were allowed to move freely, the concentration of talent in the richest countries would most likely increase.
Bernanke will therefore have to be careful about over-generalizing from his past research, just as medical
specialists
must be careful not to over-diagnose diseases in their own specialty and military strategists must be careful not to over-prepare to fight the last war.
The federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, responsible for assessing the efficacy of medical treatments, has led a precarious existence under the gaze, and political contributions, of medical
specialists.
The Russian Academy of Science, the most powerful body in Russian science, has opened itself to new blood, increasing the number of
specialists
by 20% in recent years.
It is a holistic approach that
specialists
in development cooperation should emulate.
Development
specialists
know that a good education is transformative for students as well as families, communities, and countries.
The Boehner ShockWASHINGTON, DC – Ever since the financial crisis erupted in 2008, media outlets and
specialists
alike have devoted much attention to anticipating negative shocks to the global economy.
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