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As this community expands and grows older, it is imperative that all health care providers be
trained
on how to take care of their health care needs.
Many doctors who say something inappropriate or they say something negative, they may not be coming from a malicious or mean place, they may have never been
trained
on how to care for these individuals.
They deserve competent and
trained
health care providers, just like you and me.
That's why it's so important that our health care system get on board and make sure that our doctors and health care providers are
trained
to approach these patients with dignity and respect, just like we expect.
He was
trained
as a physicist, and after the war he wanted to do biophysics, and he picked DNA because DNA had been determined at the Rockefeller Institute to possibly be the genetic molecules on the chromosomes.
Rustin not only worked with the DC police and hospitals to prepare, but organized and
trained
a volunteer force of 2,000 security marshals.
We also
trained
fresh graduates, female and male, which is not very common in the community.
Then, in such a tight pipe, there are so many immune cells that are being
trained
there.
And it's a responsive system that's
trained
on actual weather.
You have specialized,
trained
content teachers in Manaus delivering classroom via livestream to over a thousand classrooms in those scattered communities.
But secondly also because teachers do too many things they're either not
trained
for or not supposed to do.
We've
trained
country leaders in a methodology called the delivery approach.
She
trained
an amazing roster of violin virtuosos: Midori, Sarah Chang, Itzhak Perlman.
He had
trained
the Dorothy DeLay way and became arguably the greatest violinist of his generation.
We
trained
an army of doctors and nurses like this one who learned to observe the care and also the managers and then help them build on their strengths and address their weaknesses.
This is just
trained.
And what I quickly and collectively learned with my staff was that this situation was more extreme than anything we had ever been
trained
for.
As a not-so-funded public school, we didn't have the support staff to address the chaos that our kids might be facing at home, and we certainly weren't
trained
or funded to address it directly.
So what it's telling you here is that obviously this automatic, spontaneous process that he's describing can only happen to someone who is very well
trained
and who has developed technique.
It's important, but not enough, because we doctors do what we get paid to do and
trained
to do what we get paid to do, so if we change insurance, then we change medical practice and medical education.
Elizabeth Dunn: Now, we
trained
research assistants to watch these videos and code toddlers' emotional reactions.
The ones that flew and landed OK because there were no
trained
pilots who had good flying qualities by definition.
It's like predictive text, only it's
trained
on millions of words written by poets in the 19th century.
That's how I've been
trained.
Once we had this enormous amount of data, we built and
trained
deep neural networks.
And they told me, "You're not going to find any
trained
workers here."
We partnered with the local community college, and while we were building the plant, we
trained
hundreds of hundreds of people for advanced manufacturing.
I
trained
my whole life for this, I'll just follow the playbook, I'll work harder."
Some
trained
musicians out there.
Well, if I closed you in a dark room where you would have no external source of light, no alarm clocks, no clocks of any kind, you would still retain rhythmic sleep and wake patterns at least for a little while, because your clock was previously
trained
to light-dark cycles and one of the main functions of the clock is to regulate behavioral rhythmicity.
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