scholarly journals Advanced emissions control development program: Phase 2 final report, February 29, 1996--August 31, 1997. Revision 1

1998 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.P. Evans ◽  
M.J. Holmes ◽  
K.E. Redinger
2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcelo A. Elizondo ◽  
Nader A. Samaan ◽  
Mallikarjuna R. Vallem ◽  
Yuri V. Makarov ◽  
Bharat Vyakaranam ◽  
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1986 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. F. Shively ◽  
R. E. Bier ◽  
M. Caplan ◽  
M. K. Cheng ◽  
E. Choi ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 33 (3) ◽  
pp. 377 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brad C Haseman ◽  
Meagan P Crethar ◽  
Jan N Phillips ◽  
Paul J Stafford

QUEENSLAND HEALTH as an organisation has been under a great deal of pressure in recent times. On 26 April 2005, the Queensland Government announced an independent review of Queensland Health?s administrative, workforce and performance management systems. The review was established in response to public concern over the safety and quality of the public health system following events that took place at Bundaberg Hospital, particularly the appointment and practices of Dr Jayant Patel. Associated with the Patel case were issues of bullying and intimidatory behaviour at the workplace. In response to the recommendations of the review, Queensland Health embarked upon a major reform program. One of the strategies for driving reform highlighted by the Queensland Health Systems Review final report, September 2005 was leadership development. Strong leadership was identified as vitally important to both drive the reform process and improve workplace culture.


2003 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 101-125 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joyce M Hughes

Objective:The purpose of this overview is to synthesise and summarise the findings and recommendations of all 14 projects funded between 1997 and 2002 under Phase 2 of the Department of Health's Policy Research Programme Nutrition Initiative. This is aimed at end users, including policy makers, practitioners, researchers and research funding bodies.Design:The main findings and recommendations for policy and practice, as well as for future research, contained in the peer-reviewed final report of each project are summarised under headings identified as being useful for policy groups and practitioners: Maintenance of a healthy weight; Functional outcomes related to different markers of iron status; Nutritional aspects of bone health in humans; and Dietary interventions.Results:The overview draws together the key findings and recommendations for current and future policy and practice from the second phase of the research programme and identifies research gaps.Conclusions:The findings and recommendations of the Department of Health's Nutrition Research Initiative have contributed to the scientific evidence base for policy development, policy evaluation, and will inform practitioners as well as researchers and research funding bodies.


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