Sentences with phrase «dire need of training»

Today, the Pharmaceutical Industry is in dire need of training that combines creativity, innovation and skilling of employees and leaders to meet tough global standards.

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During training, the teams practice resuscitating the high - tech dummy, which can be programmed to mimic any number of dire casualties — for example, it may go into cardiac arrest or need a limb amputated.
Beyond that, she's trying to plan a neurology clinic to help train Liberian medical students, since the nation has a dire need of neurologists.
The school was in dire need of a better curriculum, advanced training programs and modern facilities, including the old McMillan Hospital, the ophthalmology hospital that was connected to Barnes - Jewish Hospital.
As a dog trainer in Atlanta, I can honestly say that plenty of dogs who come my way don't have dire problems such as aggression or refusal to housebreak — they just need some basic obedience training.
However, their owner called me for training, but wanted training only for Missy, the one that she's had the longest and the one she deemed as being in dire need of a behavioral change.
7:00 pm — We are in dire need of showers, especially given my pending overnight train ride.
The Andersen Hotel is a short five - minute walk from the main city train station, so whether you are in dire need of Dunkin Donuts, Danish pastries, or a quick dash to the best tourist hotspot, you know it is not too far to trek.
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