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put someone through a debriefing and make him report

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The primary data collection method for this study centered on audiotaped supervisor/novice teacher debriefings focusing on lessons taught by each of the NTs, (1) two taped debriefings per NT, with field notes and pre-and-post interviews providing additional data.
Not only does this affect contractors' rights with respect to debriefing, but it also affects the deadline for filing a timely bid protest where debriefings were not previously required.
But these debriefings are confidential," she also said.
Individual aspects of this trauma training showed that even though this course was short, the individual participants felt there was a benefit for real care of children with critical trauma and found the feedback within the debriefings to be important and applicable to the clinical routine (Table 3).
Debriefings go well, he says, when participants feel comfortable with others in the group, show support and feel safe to contribute honestly.
The Department of Defense (DoD) guidance on debriefings states the objective as: "The crux of any post award debriefing is the SSA [Source Selection Authority] award decision and whether that decision is well supported and resulted from a source selection conducted in a thorough, fair and sound manner consistent with the requirements and source-selection methodology established in the RFP [request for proposal]." The preceding quote (under section B.8.3.1) and other information about DoD source selections can be found on DAU's Acquisition Community Connection at: https://acc.dau.mil/dodssp.
AIM The aim of this research was to replicate Dreifuerst's 2012 findings of enhanced clinical reasoning scores using a structured debriefing: Debriefing for Meaningful Learning[c] (DML).
* Debriefings and counseling--EAP staff were on-site at Ferguson City Hall within several days of the shooting and frequently thereafter for several months.
Lapp's research focused on students receiving instruction (which was, after all, when she was present to introduce the concept of the post-flight debrief and judge the results), she notes in the Flight Training article she created the form originally to reinforce her own need for post-flight debriefings as a certificated and active pilot, and has told me several times her intent is for pilots to use the form as a self-debriefing tool.
11, 2001, a squad of detectives, known as the Citywide Debriefing Team, has combed the city's jails for immigrants -- predominantly Muslims -- who might be persuaded to become police informants, according to documents obtained by The New York Times, along with interviews with former members of the unit and senior police officials.
At the Villamor Air Base in Pasay City where the victims of Supertyphoon "Yolanda" were flown in from eastern Visayas, stress debriefings were being conducted in tents.
The debriefings, which are professionally conducted, help survivors cope with, and recover from the after-effects of a calamity.
The new CEFAsim technology makes flight training debriefings more efficient, more effective and more successful; and by adopting it in its A320 simulator SAT is further cementing its leading position as a top address for quality, innovative and professional pilot training.
Sadness, tragedy and mass disaster in Oklahoma City: Providing critical incident stress debriefings to a community in crisis.