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In: The essentials of project and programme management
Preface -- Introduction -- Applicability to business -- Moving from business strategy to programme design -- Organising a programme -- Supporting the programme -- Managing risk -- Benefits management -- Using soft systems thinking in programme management -- Programme governance -- Communication management -- Conclusion -- Bibliography
In: Essentials of project and programme management
In: The essentials of project and programme management
In: New directions for mental health services: a quarterly sourcebook, Volume 1994, Issue 63, p. 25-34
ISSN: 1558-4453
In: American anthropologist: AA, Volume 11, Issue 3, p. 426-433
ISSN: 1548-1433
In: A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book Ser
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction: About This Book -- 1 When First Diagnosed: Understanding and Communicating about HIV -- 2 Preventing Transmission of HIV Infection: Understanding How HIV Is Spread -- 3 HIV Infection and Its Treatment -- 4 HIV Infection and Its Effects on the Emotions -- 5 HIV Infection and Its Effects on Interpersonal Relations -- 6 The Complications of HIV Infection and Their Treatment -- 7 Options for Medical Care: Medical Personnel and Procedures -- 8 Traditional Medicine -- 9 Practical Matters: Making Legal, Financial, and Medical Decisions -- 10 On Dying: Preparing for and Accepting Death -- 11 On Living: Tactics for Preserving Mental Health -- 12 What's Ahead -- Appendixes -- A. Resources: Where to Go for Help -- B. Understanding Tests for HIV -- Glossary -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Z -- Acknowledgments -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
Binders title: Rhode Island colonial records. ; Vol. 81-10 have title: Records of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . ; Vol 1: Printed by order of the Legislature. Transcribed and edited by John Russell Bartlett. ; v.1. 1636-1663.--v.2. 1664-1677.--v.3. 1678-1706.--v.4. 1707-1740.--v.5. 1741-1756.--v.6. 1757-1769.--v.7. 1770-1776.--v.8. 1776-1779.--v.9. 1780-1783.--v.10. 1784-1792. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Binder's title: Rhode Island colonial records. ; Vol. 1: Printed by order of the Legislature. Transcribed and edited by John Russell Bartlett. ; Vols. 8-10 have title: Records of the state of Rhode Island and Providence plantations . ; v. 1. 1636-1663.--v. 2. 1664-1677.--v. 3. 1678-1706.--v. 4. 1707-1740.--v. 5. 1741-1756.--v. 6. 1757-1769.--v. 7. 1770-1776.--v. 8. 1776-1779.--v. 9. 1780-1783.--v. 10. 1784-1792. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; SML,AND CF76 R48: Ports wanting.
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Signed: John R. Bartlett, captain U.S. Navy (retired), superintendent. ; "List of coast signal stations": p. 15-18. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Evaluation review: a journal of applied social research, Volume 21, Issue 3, p. 405-416
ISSN: 1552-3926
To investigate how practice guidelines or recommendations can be applied in the assessment of quality of care, 72 subjects beginning specialty treatment for panic disorder were enrolled. The Panic Outcomes Module assessed symptoms, health status, and treatment at baseline and after 8 weeks. Ustng published guidelines, the authors developed specific criteria to rate whethersubjects' reports reflected appropriate treatment, including antipanic medication or three or more subse quent visits that involved antipanic behavioral therapy elements. Scxty-nine subjects (96%) completed the Panic Outcomes Module at both baseline andfollow-up. Improvement in symptoms and health status was not different between subjects receiving appropriate and inappropriate care.