Not exact matches
Knowledge about
individual community leaders, the history and development of a town, the way decisions are made
in its institutions and social groups, the deals being made
in the world of politics and business, the norms and values
in the arts and sciences, the presuppositions and operational concepts of the
professions — this is grist for the mill of a core group which has the responsibility of planning strategy for the mission of a
particular church
in an American community.
... [D] isclosure by the [provider] to the patient of adequate clear information about the patient's diagnosis; the alternatives available to treat the patient's problem, including surgical and nonsurgical management; the benefits and risks of each alternative, including nonintervention... and a frank explanation of those factors about which the medical
profession, and the
individual [provider]
in particular, are uncertain and can not provide guarantees...
Personal characteristics may have a significant impact on how
individuals fit
in a
particular environment and, thus, whether or not they ultimately stay
in a challenging
profession like K - 12 education, especially within schools that are making intensive efforts to meet 21st - century learning requirements involving technology.
There are also style guides for
particular countries (I often use The Canadian Style: A Guide to Writing and Editing, which is also available online at www.btb.termiumplus.gc.ca/tpv2guides/guides/tcdnstyl/index-eng.html?lang=eng) and for
individual disciplines or
professions (for instance, the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, which is widely used
in the social sciences).
In particular, the legal
profession has made great strides towards alternative legal services that allow for the «unbundling» of services which can be provided by
individuals without law degrees rather than lawyers themselves.
Extrapolating this observation to evaluation of
individuals in the legal
profession, it is difficult for any
individual lawyer or judge to have sufficiently large numbers of matters of any
particular type to have a viable record for statistical analysis to assess effectiveness with a high level of confidence.
As is the case with all resumes, an
individual in the nursing
profession first has to determine which
particular style or format will best highlight their skills, knowledge, and work history.