Showing Results for
- Academic Journals (571)
Search Results
- 571
Academic Journals
- 571
-
From:Management Science (Vol. 57, Issue 11) Peer-Reviewed
-
From:Nursing Standard (Vol. 19, Issue 26) Peer-ReviewedPEOPLE DO not want to become midwives because they think staff are like Mrs Doubtfire and the profession is 'mumsy'. A Royal College of Midwives (RCM) survey found that the public imagined midwives to be...
-
From:Journal of Environmental Health (Vol. 61, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedIt is more frequently the case that people's careers find them rather than the opposite which is that people select their careers. This brings up two important questions, which are, namely, how people choose their...
-
From:Journal of the American Dietetic Association (Vol. 93, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThe field of clinical studies is an avenue by which dietitians can increase their visibility in the health profession and a way by which they can apply the intensive skills they have gained in clinical practice. The...
-
From:British Medical Journal (Vol. 314, Issue 7096) Peer-ReviewedMajor changes may be necessary to end the widespread discontent among junior consulting doctors in Britain. It is common for them to work 72 hours per week, and when on call, to get no more than four or five hours sleep...
-
From:Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology (Vol. 69, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe paper assesses a gender-specific model of career success, using human capital attributes, career choices, and opportunity structures as predictors. The model was evaluated in two studies using a sample of managers...
-
From:American Medical Writers Association Journal (Vol. 25, Issue 1)The journey of professional development in the world of medical writing can be quite an adventure. For many, it is a career happened upon--combining the fascination with science and the expressiveness of writing. As...
-
From:Sister Namibia (Vol. 25, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedI would like to introduce myself to give you an idea of who I am. My name is Shuudeni Simeon, a 20 (soon to be 21) year old young man. I was born in a village a few kilometres outside Ongwediva called Omsheshe. I came...
-
From:Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (Vol. 5, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedA CAREER as a research nurse or research co-ordinator is a satisfying and rewarding one for nurses. It is a specialised career and has developed because of the explosive growth in drug development based on understanding...
-
From:Revista Eletronica de Estrategia e Negocios (Vol. 10, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis study explores the relationship between job satisfaction and alignment between the individual's current occupation and his/her talents, needs and values, namely as career anchors. A quantitative survey using Schein...
-
From:Plastics Engineering (Vol. 76, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedWHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE SPE MEMBER BENEFIT? SPE membership gives me access to a large number of SPE members who hold a large body of practical knowledge that one cannot always find in textbooks. WHY DID YOU CHOOSE THE...
-
From:Mental Health Practice (Vol. 13, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAs a 17-year-old school leaver Henry Simmons filled some time by working in a learning disabilities hospital near his home in Lanarkshire. He remembers realising that he liked working there, but he wanted to do things...
-
From:Current Psychology (Vol. 36, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe purpose of this research was to investigate the relation between final year high school students' career decision-making self-efficacy and attachment styles. The research group consisted of 808 final year students...
-
From:South African Journal of Communication Disorders (Vol. 65, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe professions of speech-language pathology and audiology (SLPA) are characterised by occupational gender segregation. Reasons given by men are a lack of awareness of SLPA; a perception of poor salaries; a perception...
-
From:Indian Journal of Cancer (Vol. 58, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Sravannthi. Maya Before choosing psycho-oncology, there was a juncture in my life when I had to select my specialization for further education. It was overwhelming to choose one from all the areas available at...
-
From:Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe research highlights the voice of novice-teachers in Israeli high schools, relating specifically to academic graduates who have chosen teaching as a second career. The research aimed to identify Strengths, Weaknesses,...
-
From:Journal of Pakistan Medical Association (Vol. 68, Issue 2)Byline: Masood Ali Shaikh, Samar Ikram and Ramsha Zaheer Abstract There is a growing perception in Pakistan that comparatively more women are gaining admissions and graduating from medical colleges; however these...
-
From:Career Development Quarterly (Vol. 58, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedTo be consistent with narrative career theory, effective career interventions should result in changes to individuals' occupational narratives over time. This exploratory study sought to present and examine the efficacy...
-
From:Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology (Vol. 79, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedRecent research on work commitment continues to acknowledge the importance of occupational commitment as a distinct focus or target, along with other focuses or targets such as organization, supervisor, team and...
-
From:College Student Journal (Vol. 38, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn this study the relationship of expressed occupational daydreams and scores on the Self-Directed Search (SDS) were examined. Results were consistent with Holland's theory of careers. Implications for career counselors...