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050 | _aW 20 .E5 1990 | ||
100 | _aEngel, C.E.|Vysohlid, J.|Vodoratski, V.A. | ||
245 | 0 | _aContinuing education for change | |
250 | _aNo. 28 | ||
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_aCopenhagen _bWorld Health Organization _c1990 |
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300 | _axv, 93p. | ||
440 | _aWHO Regional Publications, European Series | ||
500 | _aDiscusses continuing education in relation to primary health care as training of health personnel and its significance to health needs is one of the most important activities of the World Health Organization. Continuing education programmes assist health workers to adapt themselves to changing patterns of health care and public health administration, which enables them to serve the community better. According to this book, there is a need for continuing education to adapt to changing national health needs and policies for health for all and to emphasise primary health care. | ||
650 | _aEducation, Continuing|Health|Primary Health Care|Health Personnel|Public Health|Residence Characteristics|World Health Organization | ||
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