Sentences with phrase «practice culture»

Indigenous people and local communities have been practicing their cultures for centuries without the need for incentives.
This often means that veterinary supervisors lack the basic leadership skills that would help elevate practice culture and accountability.
The benefits of great digital marketing go far beyond the site itself — translating into a stronger brand, a more cohesive practice culture, and a more compelling presence in the community.
The people today, continue to practice their culture via their food, music, and language.
Burners also practice a culture of gifting (everyone brings a gift to the community, reminiscent of the Body of Christ).
Before designing any new schoolwide or districtwide assessment, leaders must build commitment at all levels to a data - driven culture and to the new teacher practices this culture requires.
He also loves spending time with his staff and nurturing our family - like practice culture, which translates to warmer, friendlier and better coordinated service for our clients and patients.
In the remote Yaeda Valley, you can be lulled into the sense that the land indeed stretches far past the horizon, that the Hadza can go on practicing their culture as they always have.
Rebecca Rose, CVT, is the owner of Catalyst Veterinary Practice Consultants, and an expert in team development and practice cultures for prosperity.
The «23rd Century Movement for Sustainable Peace» is a movement to practice culture of peace, which is based on sustainability principles, the mindfulness of who we are, and the power we are.
I would be remiss if I didn't mention Scott Greenfield's recent reaction to the idea of «robot overlords,» as his thoughts represent a certain segment of the legal practice culture:
But this also highlights the difference between WHO ideals and the practice our culture seems to feel most comfortable with, as most babies are weaned by 6 months in the United States.
But how did humans acquire the ability to use language and practice culture?
There is an expectation among the school staff that they practice a culture of continuous improvement and risk - taking based on a cycle of conversations, classroom observations, constructive feedback, and planning and implementing strategies that aim to directly make a difference to classroom practices in line with the priorities identified for school improvement.
Dr. Linda E. Lapin and the staff at APVC strive for a practice culture that fulfills the veterinary expectations of pet owners who consider their pets valued family members.
Dr. Hargrove suggests veterinarians can effectively develop a practice culture that embraces healthcare delivery changes through new product implementation, enhancing the client service experience, and communicating the value of a Lifelong Care approach for each patient.
He sees programs such as PWR as a way veterinarians can manage change within the practice culture and help respond to some of the challenges facing the profession today.
With an average industry turnover rate of 24 %, many veterinary practice owners and managers are struggling to find and keep veterinarians and management staff who align with their practice culture.
Veterinary professionals play essential leadership roles in the intentional development of a practice culture that determines the success of the venture.
They increased revenue; improved client retention and community reputation; provided a higher level of patient care; increased client compliance; improved operational efficiency, practice culture, and employee engagement; as well as increased their profitability and the value of their practices.
She explains how promoting pet insurance has become part of the practice culture and why she believes this has been a significant factor in the unusual growth of the practice.
Our practice culture emphasizes having a healthy work - life balance and our doctors have always flexed their schedules to accommodate family events and travel plans for each other.
Through advanced diagnostics, progressive medical and surgical care, twenty - four hour staffing, and a practice culture focused on integrity and respect, we aim to satisfy and exceed the needs of our community and the surrounding areas.
During my final year of veterinary school, I spent a two week internship at Companion which set a high bar for the practice culture and the medicine I've wanted to be a part of since.
As I continue to practice the culture of yoga around the globe, not just the postures, I hope you'll join me as we reignite the purpose of our daily lives, both abroad and in our own living rooms (or mine, if you wan na come over for tea).
Up in Alaska, it's so hot now that the traditional hunt for bearded seal last summer was cut abnormally short due to melted ice, causing the Native community there to worry about losing the ability to continue with their traditional ways of acquiring food and practicing their culture.
They practice their cultures for survival and to express their values and beliefs.
It relates variously to the rights to self - determination, non-discrimination and equality before the law, as well as to the right of cultural minorities to enjoy and practice their culture.
Recognising that culture is important to individual and community resilience, Aboriginal children and young people must be supported to learn and practice their culture, and communities supported to restore, strengthen and celebrate their culture.
Minority groups who speak their languages and practice their culture, enjoy better social, emotional and health outcomes than groups who do not
For tens of thousands of years Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians have held and practiced culture - based lore, traditions, values, processes and structures.
These Acts partially recognised the rights of the State's Aboriginal people to practice their culture and transferred ownership of a total of thirteen parcels of Crown land to the Aboriginal Land Council of Tasmania.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples were not allowed to practice their cultures or speak their languages.
Serious negative consequences were put in place for continuing to practice culture and language.
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