scholarly journals QUALITY ACCREDITATIONS OF DENTAL CLINICS: NEED OF THE HOUR

Author(s):  
Manjusha Dhule

ABSTRACT: Accreditation is usually a voluntary programme in which trained external peer reviewers evaluate a healthcare organization's compliance and compare it with pre-established performance standards. The aim of this article is to provide information about accreditation programmes applicable for dentistry. The article is more focused on NABH Accreditations for DHSP (Dental Health Service Providers) specifically for dental clinics. KEYWORDS: Quality accreditations, Dental Clinics, ISO, NABH, JCI

1981 ◽  
Vol 36 (11) ◽  
pp. 1395-1418 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gary R. VandenBos ◽  
Joy Stapp ◽  
Richard R. Kilburg

Author(s):  
Auntre Hamp ◽  
Karen Stamm ◽  
Luona Lin ◽  
Peggy Christidis

Author(s):  
Gary D. Gottfredson ◽  
Sharon E. Dyer

Author(s):  
Rejani Thudalikunnil Gopalan ◽  
Amrita Arvind

This chapter aims to provide an overview of the theories and treatments of sex offenders. Sex offence is a major public health and social problem, a violation of human right and has innumerable consequence for the victim, including the community at large. It becomes important for health service providers and policy makers to understand this problem, which is not yet clearly understood. This chapter discusses the concept and definitions of sex offences, briefing on the main theories of sexual offence and treatments. Though many theories and treatments are available, more researches are required for the causes, prevention and interventions of sexual offences to have better clarity in the causes and effectiveness of treatments.


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