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Proactively referring to specialist colleagues, e.g. vocational workers, benefits advisors. [Pg.169]

Government s Online Benefits Advisor (estimates how much someone s eligible to receive)... [Pg.179]

Second, Max Dresden, who was both my thesis advisor and loyal friend. As Jay was the perfect teacher of high school physics, so Max was the quintessential physics professor. Max opened my eyes to the deej) mystery we call the universe, and taught me that the path to truth is indistinguishable from the path to beauty. The seminal idea and outline of this book-its major themes, chapters, and overall organization -benefitted greatly from Max s experience and wise counsel. I have followed our bible of ideas ever since Max and I lovingly crafted a skeletal version of it prior to our first meeting with a potential publisher over a decade ago. [Pg.830]

Medical marketing is a balancing act between the commercial interests of the Company and the responsibility as the voice of ethics for the Company. However, in the final analysis it is your responsibility as the Medical Advisor to ensure that the interests of and benefit to the health of the patient take precedence over all other considerations. [Pg.353]

I have also greatly benefited from a team of advisors who have helped guide me through the revision of this textbook. They include ... [Pg.1271]

We are certain that the people involved in animal feeding - researchers, advisors, lecturers, extension officers, feed manufacturers, veterinarians and farmers - will greatly benefit from the information contained in this book. [Pg.12]

I have benefited over the years from many discussions with the authors of the papers cited, and those of many other papers which time and space preclude. I thank them for their explanations and inspiration. I also thank Dr Gillian Bade for a critical reading of the manuscript. Any omissions (and I know that there are many) and errors are mine and I apologize to those whose work I may have seemed to overlook. This chapter is not really a history of science. If it were to be so, I would have interviewed many of the protagonists involved in the research, and requested copies of their correspondence, lab notebooks and notes. Nor is it a comprehensive review of the literature which is, at this point, too vast and diversified to encapsulate into a single short article. Rather it is my recollection of the important events which subsequently shaped the field, and my own opinion about what constitutes important. I have attempted to cite the earliest, most seminal papers and to include appropriate and accessible reviews. Finally, I wish to thank Alan Heeger, my thesis advisor until 1975, and a mentor ever since. [Pg.15]

This book is dedicated to the students and process chemists whose hands make reliable and reproducible experimental procedures, and to their advisors who are not afraid to disclose them for all to use in their own work for the benefit of humankind. [Pg.1206]

In the new standard, the sections on administrative and technical practices are generally satisfactory. How ever, some items might be qualified. SRP s nuclear safety specialists aren t simply "advisors to supervision" they furnish directions rather than advice. The standard permits relaxed safety criteria inf shielded facilities, but we see ho benefit in taking advantage of this. It might be said that if controls can be relaxed in the shielded case, they are excessively conservative for the unshielded case. As a personal point of view, an incident in a shielded area is intolerable even though it hurts no one, because it casts doubt on ability to control the operation. [Pg.299]

Supporters, teachers, and advisors hom whom I have benefitted in the preparation of this book... [Pg.352]

If you are in the position of safety advisor with an organization, department managers may request your assistance in the budget platming phase. This will ensure that, through a team approach, safety costs are managed effectively, thus benefiting safety performance. [Pg.64]

The safety function is a specialized discipline, and as such you have knowledge and information that can be of benefit to the entire organization. As both a boundary spaimer and a central connector, you can become an essential Information Broker , (Cross, 2004) an information provider, mentor, resident expert, and advisor for the organization (Cross Parker, 2004). You are also a go between node who connects people in order to share information that is specific to the safety management system and the safety culture. For example, you have gathered information about a serious safety-related topic. You find a solution and transmit your findings to not just the affected employee or department but ensure that the information gets to other areas that have a similar exposure to the identified hazard. [Pg.60]

Offer Advisors to Academic Programs. Institutions or departments developing safety programs could benefit from the advice of industrial safety consultants. [Pg.22]

Ziegler R, Rees C, Jacobs N, Parkin CG, Lyden MR, Petersen B, Wagner RS (2015) Frequent use of an automated bolus advisor improves glycemic control in pediatric patients treated with insulin pump therapy results of the Bolus Advisor Benefit Evaluation (BABE) study. Pediatr Diabetes, doi 10.1111/pedi. 12290 [Epub ahead of print]... [Pg.84]

I also would like to acknowledge my Ph.D. advisor. Dr. Allen W. Apblett, for his guidance, motivation, and inspiration throughout my Ph.D. education. His valuable advice, criticism, and encouragement have greatly helped me. I have benefited much from his broad range of knowledge, and his scientific approach. [Pg.189]

As any investment advisor might tell you, mutual funds offer considerable benefits for the individual, self-directed investor. For one thing, they seem to be much more convenient to invest in than if one were to purchase individual securities. [Pg.117]


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