Changing practice Sample Clauses

Changing practice. Radiotherapy is a dynamic and rapidly developing field of medicine and clinical trials currently underway, once reported, may potentially change practice in the first half of the next decade (2020 – 2025). Whilst the impact of this work cannot yet be anticipated, and it would be unwise to plan services based on such estimated changes at this time, we are aware of the main areas of potential change and these are in high volume pathways. For breast, there is a potential reduction in the optimal radiotherapy rate and a potential reduction in the number of fractions per course for selected patients; for prostate there is a potential increase in the optimal radiotherapy rate however developments in both external beam radiotherapy and brachytherapy may in time reduce the number of fractions required for selected patients; and for lung cancer there may be a possible increase in the optimal referral rate associated with increasing capabilities to treat early stage disease potentially as an alternative to surgery.
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  • Hiring Practices The Board shall, in all instances, employ teachers who are properly credentialed in accordance with applicable state laws, Washington Administrative Code, and by such other requirements as specified by the Office of the State Superintendent of Public Education. Classified personnel shall not be assigned to perform work in the instructional setting which will replace a currently employed certificated employee in his assignment or employment.

  • EXISTING PRACTICES 6.1 Benefits or privileges respecting terms or conditions of employment that are reasonable, certain, and known but not covered by this Agreement will continue to be available to Members in so far as is practicable and reasonable within the limits of the University budget and resources and the terms of this Agreement.

  • Regulation 274 - Hiring Practices The parties agree that it is critical that the process to gain long-term occasional assignments and permanent positions be fair and transparent.

  • STANDARD OF PRACTICE CONTRACTOR warrants that it has the degree of learning and skill ordinarily possessed by reputable professionals practicing in similar localities in the same profession and under similar circumstances. CONTRACTOR’s duty is to exercise such care, skill and diligence as professionals engaged in the same profession ordinarily exercise under like circumstances.

  • Good Industry Practice 9.1.4 all applicable Standards; and

  • Professional Practice The parties agree that nurses who have professional practice complaints will make such complaint in writing to their manager and if such complaint is not resolved then it will be considered an appropriate topic at ONA management committee, unless otherwise agreed by the parties. The parties agree that ONA members may use the ONA Professional Responsibility and Workload Report Form.

  • Industrial cooperation The aim of cooperation shall be to:

  • Scope of Practice The scope of practice of the Nurse Practitioner is determined by the context in which: The Nurse Practitioner is authorised to practice. The Nurse Practitioner therefore remains accountable for the practice for which they directed; and the professional efficacy whereby practice is structured in a nursing model and enhanced by autonomy and accountability. The Nurse Practitioner is authorised to directly refer clients/residents to other health professionals, prescribe medications and order diagnostic investigations including pathology and plain screen x-rays. Nurse Practitioners exhibit clinical leadership that influences and progresses clinical care, policy and collaboration through all levels of health service. Schedule B – Aged Care Classifications Progression from Aged Care Level One Employees who are new to the industry and/or have less than three months work experience in the industry may be classified at this level. This level is designed solely as an entry level. An employee at Aged Care Level One will only be eligible for progression to Aged Care Level Two if, the employee:

  • Unfair Labor Practice Under MCL 423.324, the State may void any Contract with a Contractor or subcontractor who appears on the Unfair Labor Practice register compiled under MCL 423.322.

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