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        A True Lateral of the Lower Cervical Region For Use in Trauma Radiography: An Image Quality and Patient Dose Assessment

        O' Loughlin, Anne (University College Dublin (UCD), 2004)
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        Understanding participation in knowledge-sharing in virtual communities of practice on the HSELanD elearning portal [thesis] / by Sandra Gormley

        Gormley, Sandra; Health Service Executive (HSE) (University of Dublin, Trinity College, 2012-12)
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        Using competency frameworks within a complex healthcare environment / Thesis

        Hynes, Declan; Health Service Executive, HR Leadership, Education & Development (University of Dublin, Trinity College, 2009-03)
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        What are the attitudes of mental health nurses to the role of the health care assistant (HCA) in mental health services?

        Coyne, Anthony; Longford Westmeath Mental Health Service (Trinity College Dublin, 2015-08)
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        What are the factors that influence person centred care in public residential care settings for older people?

        Campbell, Ann; National University of Ireland Galway (2014-02)
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        What are the view of Irish brith parents and foster carers on post adoption contact / a dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of Masters of Science in Health Services Management in Trinity College Dublin

        Donovan, Bernadette; Health Service Executive (HSE) (Trinity College Dublin (TCD), 2008-09)
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        What role can a training needs analysis play in organisational change? / [Thesis]

        Reed, Jackie; Health Service Executive (HSE) (2003)
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        Workplace stressors affecting "support service" staff in an acute hospital setting :a baseline study - a thesis submitted in part requirement of an M.A. in Health Promotion

        Gavin, Brigid; National University of Ireland, Galway (2009)
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