The nivolumab
group achieved better outcomes than the standard chemotherapy group by all accounts.
Not exact matches
Being informed and engaged throughout this process helps specialists understand a
group's specific needs and is absolutely critical to
achieving best outcomes.
«A local authority - initiated multi-academy trust would provide a
group of Essex schools with the opportunity to join together in a strong trust focused on
achieving the
best outcomes for pupils,» he said.
A veteran educator and respected Santa Ana community leader, Dr. Rodriguez is President of the INNOVA
Group, which builds the capacity of resident leaders and community organizations to
achieve better outcomes for children and families living in disadvantaged neighborhoods.
It was found that a significantly
better learning
outcome was
achieved by participants in the eBook
group.
To
achieve the
best outcome for clients, the attorneys in this practice
group employ cutting edge trial techniques including professional jury consultants, mock trial sampling and expert exhibit and document production companies.
Our Company
Group leads clients to solutions that put them on the pathway to
best outcomes, ones that help gain short - term success, while
achieving long - term objectives.
In 2005, Native Title Services Victoria (NTSV), a service delivery body that performs some of the functions of a NTRB for the state of Victoria, supported the establishment of the Victorian Traditional Owner Land Justice
Group (LJG) «to find a
better way of doing business and
achieving workable native title and land management
outcomes in Victoria».
Getting to
Outcomes for Home Visiting: How to Plan, Implement, and Evaluate a Program in Your Community to Support Parents and Their Young Children Mattox, Hunter, Kilburn, & Wiseman (2013) Describes a 10 - step process that helps empower groups to better plan, implement, and evaluate home - visiting programs, with the goal of achieving the best possible o
Outcomes for Home Visiting: How to Plan, Implement, and Evaluate a Program in Your Community to Support Parents and Their Young Children Mattox, Hunter, Kilburn, & Wiseman (2013) Describes a 10 - step process that helps empower
groups to
better plan, implement, and evaluate home - visiting programs, with the goal of
achieving the
best possible
outcomesoutcomes.
The PRIDE Model of Practice is based on five essential competency categories for foster / adoptive parents, developed from a comprehensive national analysis of the roles of foster and adoptive parents and
grouped into the following five categories: (1) Protecting and nurturing children (safety child welfare
outcome); (2) Meeting children's developmental needs and addressing developmental delays (
well - being child welfare
outcome); (3) Supporting relationships between children and their families (permanency child welfare
outcome); (4) Connecting children to safe, nurturing relationships intended to last a lifetime (permanency child welfare
outcome); and (5) Working as a member of a professional team (essential to
achieve the above four categories).
We are the evidence - based model used to train agencies and therapists to
achieve better outcomes with children and their families using PLL
group, individual, and family therapy.
... about how a
group of people organise themselves to make sure things are run
well, so that they can successfully
achieve the
outcomes that are important to them.