Desired Outcome Sample Clauses

Desired Outcome. The JSOMTC plays a critical role in the preparation of Special Operations Forces Medics for USSOCOM. The JSOMTC provides these students with extensive didactic and practical medical education and training. This preparation will produce highly qualified U.S. Army Special Forces Medical Sergeants (18Ds), Special Operations Independent Duty Corpsman (SOIDC), and Special Operations Combat Medics (SOCM) with enhanced trauma, surgical, and medical skills. These graduates provide medical, dental, and veterinary care in locations and under circumstances that inhibit or prohibit access to traditional health care professionals. Instructors at the JSOMTC shall train students to independently perform lifesaving emergency medical services in austere battlefield conditions worldwide. The training includes advanced medical procedures, trauma management, surgical procedures, management of tropical medicine, and emergency dental care. The graduates are capable of performing emergency medical treatments and providing medical care at various levels in challenging and harsh environments or situations where they may be the only available medical professional. 18Ds and SOIDCs have been trained to hold and care for all types of patients indefinitely based on the tactical situation. SOCMs have been trained to hold and care for patients up to 72 hours based on the tactical situation. 1.3.1.1. Advanced Medical Instructors (AMI) and other medical instructors will be expected to train utilizing the current approved Programs of Instruction (POI) and lesson plans. Their efficacy as instructors will be monitored and evaluated based on student’s scores on over 50 written tests. A computer based testing system allows evaluation of students results on each block of training in the POI. Test scores in current classes are compared to historical testing data to ensure that the current cadre is training to standard. 1.3.1.2. At a minimum, the instructors shall present training in areas that provide a combination of operational medicine and trauma. Examples of this training shall include areas such as: • Anatomy • Physiology • Basic physical exam techniques • Medical patient assessmentMedical documentation • Combat casualty care • Live tissue training • Pre-hospital trauma emergencies and care • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) • Pediatric Education for Pre-Hospital Professionals (PEPP) • Basic Life Support (BLS) • Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)
Desired Outcome. Canadian and European regulators have timely and detailed consumer product safety information coming from each other, allowing for better informed decisions to fulfill their mandate of improving the health and safety of their citizens in relation to consumer products: • Easier access to important information related to potentially dangerous products in each jurisdiction • Better capacity for coordination of communication, market surveillance and enforcement activities in both jurisdictions • Improved collaboration between regulators of both jurisdictions Regular exchange of information between EU RAPEX and Canada's RADAR systems Q1-Q4 2021 Ongoing Regular exchange of information is up and running, as per the administrative agreement between DG JUST and Health Canada
Desired Outcome. The desired outcome of all communication and consultation activities is to involve and inform the public concerning the value, benefits and progress of the Project and the Work.
Desired Outcome. The main goal of this collaboration is ensuring more opportunities for the members of both organizations, whilst also promoting each other's organizations. WoU and IAAP Division 15 will seek to identify projects and activities in which they may work together, assist, or support one another, or otherwise cooperate for the betterment of psychology
Desired Outcome. Transfer ownership of a Paladin trailer Model MMET-24 fully kitted 24foot trailer with generator (Decedent Trailer) from the Northwest Medical Foundation of Tillamook d.b.a.
Desired Outcome. The development of a Forest Management Plan approval process that includes all required equivalencies under section 11(2) of The Environment Act to allow for a single approval under The Forest Act. Once a process is established that meets the requirements under The Environment Act, a ministerial agreement pursuant to section 11(2) of the Environment Act will be created for Forest Management Plans requiring an Environment Act Licence in Manitoba.

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  • Outcome Include the following: 1) evaluation of project’s ability to meet goals and expected performance measures and provide explanation for why goals were not met, if applicable; 2) identify successful outcomes, areas for improvement, and quantifiable metrics (including the assigned metric in Exhibit A, if applicable) as a result of the project; and 3) final project photos, if an implementation construction project.

  • Reasonable Suspicion Testing All Employees Performing Safety-Sensitive Functions A. Reasonable suspicion testing for alcohol or controlled substances may be directed by the Employer for any employee performing safety-sensitive functions when there is reason to suspect that alcohol or controlled substance use may be adversely affecting the employee’s job performance or that the employee may present a danger to the physical safety of the employee or another. B. Specific objective grounds must be stated in writing that support the reasonable suspicion. Examples of specific objective grounds include but are not limited to: 1. Physical symptoms consistent with alcohol and/or controlled substance use; 2. Evidence or observation of alcohol or controlled substance use, possession, sale, or delivery; or 3. The occurrence of an accident(s) where a trained manager, supervisor or lead worker suspects alcohol or other controlled substance use may have been a factor.

  • Outcomes Secondary: Career pathway students will: have career goals designated on SEOP, earn concurrent college credit while in high school, achieve a state competency certificate and while completing high school graduation requirements.

  • Name Collision Occurrence Management 6.1. No-­‐Activation Period. Registry Operator shall not activate any names in the DNS zone for the Registry TLD (except for "NIC") until at least 120 calendar days after the effective date of this agreement. Registry Operator may allocate names (subject to subsection 6.2 below) during this period only if Registry Operator causes registrants to be clearly informed of the inability to activate names until the No-­‐Activation Period ends.

  • STATEWIDE ACHIEVEMENT TESTING When CONTRACTOR is a NPS, per implementation of Senate Bill 484, CONTRACTOR shall administer all Statewide assessments within the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (“CAASPP”), Desired Results Developmental Profile (“DRDP”), California Alternative Assessment (“CAA”), achievement and abilities tests (using LEA-authorized assessment instruments), the Fitness Gram, , the English Language Proficiency Assessments for California (“ELPAC”), and as appropriate to the student, and mandated by LEA pursuant to LEA and state and federal guidelines. CONTRACTOR is subject to the alternative accountability system developed pursuant to Education Code section 52052, in the same manner as public schools. Each LEA student placed with CONTRACTOR by the LEA shall be tested by qualified staff of CONTRACTOR in accordance with that accountability program. ▇▇▇ shall provide test administration training to CONTRACTOR’S qualified staff. CONTRACTOR shall attend LEA test training and comply with completion of all coding requirements as required by ▇▇▇.