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  Transitional Program - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Transitional Program, the full name of which is The Death Agony of Capitalism and the Tasks of the Fourth International, is a political platform adopted by the 1938 founding congress of the Fourth International, the international Leninist organization founded by Leon Trotsky.
The program was proposed to the Congress by the National Committee of the Socialist Workers Party (US).
The program was developed through discussions between Leon Trotsky, who did much of the drafting of the document, and leaders of the SWP such as James P. Cannon.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Transitional_Program   (206 words)

  
 Transitional Residential Programs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Transitional programs, therefore, serve individuals who are at the risk of returning to the hospital if this level of structured living were not available.
The program purpose is to divert persons age 60 and older from psychiatric hospitalization and to provide support and assistance to the seriously mentally ill, continuing the treatment process begun in an acute setting.
The program serves homeless women who are at risk of losing custody of their children because of their mental disability, as well as women who have already lost their children due to their disability and who now need comprehensive mental health services and parent education in order to regain custody.
www.progressfoundation.org /transitionalresidentialprogram.htm   (1668 words)

  
 Brockton Hospital - Transitional Medical Residency Program
Transitional residents always work with and are supervised by junior and senior residents who rotate from the parent program at Tufts-New England Medical Center.
Transitional residents also benefit from a full-time, on-site Director of Medical Education, Dale J. Ellenberg, MD. The program offers a balance of responsibility and supervision, achieved through close relationships between the resident and the attending and teaching staffs.
His main goal in developing the program was to provide an educational atmosphere that involves the residents with nursing professionals, members of the medical staff and the community.
www.brocktonhospital.org /residency.html   (591 words)

  
 Transitional DPT Program
The transitional DPT program builds on the skills, knowledge, and experience of practicing clinicians and entitles graduates to the degree of Doctor of Physical Therapy.
Each applicant to the program will have an individualized analysis of their entry-level education and professional portfolio to determine exactly which courses will be necessary to complete the degree.
While a student in the program is welcome to take as many of the course offerings as they wish, our goal is to streamline the process so that the degree can be completed in the most efficient manner possible.
www.utica.edu /academic/gce/pt/tdpt.cfm   (720 words)

  
 Keshet Transitional Program
The Keshet Transitional Program helps young people with disabilities make final preparations for a life of maximum independence in the work place and in an appropriate residential setting.
By the end of the Transition Program, it is Keshet’s aim to have done everything possible to ready students for their futures.
In addition, because the Transition Program program is an extension of Keshet year-round education and therapeutic services, many participants receive therapies to remediate his or her deficits.
www.juf.org /projects/program.asp?id=121   (555 words)

  
 Death Agony of Capitalism and the Tasks of the Fourth International   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The old “minimal program” is superseded by the transitional program, the task of which lies in systematic mobilization of the masses for the proletarian revolution.
The program for the nationalization of the land and collectivization of agriculture should be so drawn that from its very basis it should exclude the possibility of expropriation of small farmers and their compulsory collectivization.
In order to rehabilitate the program of socialism in the eyes of the farmer, it is necessary to expose mercilessly the Stalinist methods of collectivization, which are dictated not by the interests of the farmers or workers but by the interests of the bureaucracy.
www.marxists.org /archive/trotsky/works/1938-tp   (14118 words)

  
 Transitional Year Residency
Our program is described on this Web page, but I invite you to look also at information about the UPMC Shadyside Internal Medicine program, as it will provide many additional details regarding the city of Pittsburgh, our hospital and its faculty, and the internal medicine curriculum into which the Transitional Year program is integrated.
Although the Transitional Year Residency qualifies for the first postgraduate year as defined by the American Medical Association, it is not intended to be a complete graduate education for the practice of medicine but as an entry into further specialization, including internal medicine and family practice.
The Program is co-sponsored by the departments of Medicine and Family Practice and Transitional Year residents are integrated into core rotations and electives with internal medicine categorical residents.
www.upmc.edu /shadyside/researched/resfellow/transyearres.htm   (559 words)

  
 Transitional Living Program   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Program Objectives: The overall purpose of the Transitional Living Program for homeless youth is to establish and operate transitional living projects for homeless youth.
Transitional living projects provide shelter, skills training, and support services to homeless youth ages 16 through 21 for a continuous period not exceeding 18 months.
Transitional Living program funds are to be used for the purpose of enhancing the capacities of youth-serving agencies in local communities to effectively address the service needs of homeless, older adolescents and young adults.
aspe.hhs.gov /search/selfgovernance/inventory/ACF/550.htm   (425 words)

  
 Portraits of Success
According to Jennifer Day, one lead teacher of the AMIGOS program, the members of the program are like a "family." English and Spanish component teachers work together to plan the curriculum.
It is a "differentiated two-way bilingual program," meaning that it allows for different ways of becoming bilingual for native Spanish speakers and native English speakers.
The K-2 TBE program was moved out of its existing school into Brophy School at that time (Grades 3-5 were in another school).
www.alliance.brown.edu /pubs/pos   (660 words)

  
 Transitional Physical Therapy Program (tDPT) - Program in Physical Therapy at the University of Minnesota
In 1997, the BS professional degree program was replaced with a Master of Science degree program.
The transitional doctorate curriculum was formed to reflect the most recent courses developed in the Program, courses with the most rapidly changing areas of content and practice, and courses representing current or leading-edge physical therapy practice.
The Graduate School and its constituent graduate programs are therefore committed to providing equal access to educational opportunities through recruitment, admission, and support programs that promote diversity, foster successful academic experiences, and cultivate the leaders of the next generation.
www.physther.umn.edu /physther/tdpt.html   (1261 words)

  
 Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation - Transitional WorkGRANT$
Transitional WorkGRANT$-EZ is designed to assist small employers who have active workers’ compensation coverage develop a tailor-made transitional work program.
A transitional work program uses real job duties to accommodate injured workers' medical restrictions for a specified time period – generally not exceeding two to three months – to gradually return them to their original job.
Qualified public and private employers with more than 500 employees are eligible to receive up to three grants to implement transitional work programs in different departments or divisions of their businesses.
www.ohiobwc.com /employer/programs/transworkgrant/twghome.asp   (813 words)

  
 Transitional Residency Program - Graduate Medical Education   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Most residents construct their transitional program to satisfy the PGY-1 requirements of their chosen career specialty, while others use this year to gain additional exposure to specialties they might consider later.
Residents accepting positions are advised to consult on their schedule with the director of the residency program(s) they subsequently plan to enter.
Decisions on curriculum and program administration are the responsibility of the Transitional Program Subcommittee, comprised of faculty from the college's clinical departments.
www.bcm.edu /gme/transitional.htm   (386 words)

  
 Maryland General Hospital   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The program is structured to allow each resident to acquire the necessary knowledge and technical skills to become a competent and independent practitioner.
The transitional year residency is a one—year program providing a well—balanced curriculum of graduate medical education in multiple clinical disciplines and is designed to facilitate the choice of and/or preparation for a given specific specialty.
Following completion of the transitional year program, residents may choose to continue their education in a medical specialty or pursue a non—clinical area.
www.marylandgeneral.org /cportal/general/content.asp?cid=22&pnid=1   (284 words)

  
 Pierre Frank: The Transitional Program (1967)
The theoretical basis for all transitional and partial demands must be clearly stated in the general program, and the fourth congress likewise decisively condemns the attempt to depict the inclusion of transitional demands in the program as opportunism, as well as all attempts to gloss over or replace the fundamental revolutionary tasks by partial demands.
With the validity of each slogan being determined by its correspondence with the internal logic of the mass movement, the key piece in the program is precisely the culminating slogan of the whole chain – the slogan for a workers’ and farmers’ government or for a workers’ government.
The transitional slogans such as workers’ control, opening the books, reducing the work week, etc., no longer coincide with the conditions of a chronic crisis and massive unemployment but are now juxtaposed even to conditions of temporary prosperity and the need for maintaining or defending full employment.
www.marxists.org /history/etol/writers/frank/1967/xx/transprog.htm   (2780 words)

  
 Transitional Assistance Program (TAP) Information Page
They face a relatively sudden transition from a highly structured and nurturing treatment environment, in which support and assistance are readily at hand, to an often lonely and unresponsive outside world, in which they must compete for a diminishing supply of jobs and affordable housing.
Through cooperation with employers and vocational training programs, community resources, and potential public and private housing sources, program staff assist residents in the concrete details of setting up their lives as they leave treatment at Fred Finch.
Residents participating in the TAP Program are between the ages of sixteen and a half and nineteen years old.
www.fredfinch.org /TAP.htm   (307 words)

  
 Life Skills Transitional Program
The Houston Community College/Houston Independent School District Life Skills Transitional Program enables students to participate to the fullest extent possible in all phases of life by providing the academic and social support at the local community college, while they are still enrolled in high school.
They are referred to the Life Skills Transitional Program by their high school teachers, or frequently the students or family members hear about the program and pursue enrollment themselves.
Initial marketing of the program was aimed at students through the special education departments of the high schools and is largely responsible for the high numbers of applicants to the program.
ici.umn.edu /schooltowork/life.html   (1369 words)

  
 SPC Nursing Program
The SPC Nursing Program is named for Evelyn W. Jerger for her outstanding record of service to this nation in the field of nursing during World War II in the European Theatre with the 12th Evacuation Hospital Unit, and her esteemed contribution to the community, church, and civic life of Pinellas County.
The SPC Associate Degree in Nursing Program is fully approved by the Florida Board of Nursing and accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, Inc.
Program information is available online at: http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/nursing/scholarship or by phone: 1-866-867-6856.
www.spjc.edu /hec/nursing   (456 words)

  
 Transitional Residency Program
The objective of the transitional year is to provide a well-balanced program of graduate medical education in multiple clinical disciplines designed to facilitate the choice of and/or preparation for a specific specialty.
Transitional Year residents rotating through Medicine and Surgery participate in the same on-call schedule as the categorical and preliminary PGY 1's in both disciplines:
All programs are in compliance with NYSDOH 405 regulations which require that residents not exceed an average of 80 hours of work time per week over one month.
www.nyhq.org /gme/transitional.html   (361 words)

  
 Orange County Transitional Living Program - Drugs, Alcoholism Recovery
One of the most challenging aspects of early recovery is the transition from a structured environment back into society at large.
Transitional living increases a recovering addict or alcoholic's chance at long-term recovery and is often a great option for clients who have longer periods of court-ordered treatment.
Of course, the Alternatives Program is happy to send monthly progress reports and/or urinalysis results to the courts and Probation Departments, as needed.
www.drugcourtalternatives.com /transitionalliving.php   (247 words)

  
 Inova Fairfax Hospital Residency Program   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Inova Fairfax Hospital/Georgetown University Transitional Residency Program provides clinical training in general medicine, pediatrics and emergency medicine to physicians entering sub-specialty training programs including ophthalmology, emergency medicine, radiology, neurology, physical medicine, rehabilitation, and others.
The transitional program integrates participants into current residency programs and provides a varied education experience.
The hospital has Northern VirginiaÕs only level 1 trauma center for treating critically injured patients, the nation's third busiest obstetrics program, and is one of only six community hospitals in the nation offering the full spectrum of organ transplantation.
inova.org /inovapublic.srt/education/transitional/index.jsp?tStatus=54   (374 words)

  
 Fauquier Family Shelter Services Inc. PO Box 3599, Warrenton VA 540-341-0900
The levied program fee is 20% of gross household income per month of which 25% of the fee is held in escrow and returned at the conclusion of the program.
The VHTH Program is an expansion and augmentation of the transitional program FFSS has operated continuously since 1994 in a single family residence located in Turnbull.
The VHTH Program is intended to facilitate the movement of homeless households to permanent housing.
www.fauquierfamilyshelter.org /vinthill.html   (330 words)

  
 Page Title   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Transitional Living Program (TLP) was established in 2000 to meet the needs of older youth, ages 17-21.
The Transitional Living Program was created to meet the needs of these young adults.
For youth who are homeless and seek transitional housing, the TLP offers several semi-supervised apartments in the Toms River area.
www.oceansharborhouse.org /page35.html   (287 words)

  
 Transitional Program: Accreditation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The program in Physical Therapy at Creighton University is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education.
The Transitional DPT program at Creighton University is designed as another pathway for obtaining the doctor of physical therapy degree.
The program is for practicing physical therapists, not entry-level students.
pt.creighton.edu /newpt/pt/transitionalPTAccreditation.asp   (120 words)

  
 TRANSITIONAL PROGRAM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
It is a program designed to assist individuals in developing appropiate social and work skills, deal effectively with psychological issues and promote behaviors which foster a rewarding and productive life.
The Transitional Program Auxiliary is a new group open to all caregivers of those with emotional or psychological difficulties.
Meetings are held at the Transitional Program at 7:30 p.m.
www.transitionalprogram.org   (331 words)

  
 Penn SOM Transitional Year Program - Description   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Traditionally, Transitional Year Programs attract residents seeking a base clinical year prior to specializing in fields such as Anesthesia, Dermatology, Emergency Medicine, Ophthalmology, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, or Radiology, or prior to serving as a General Medical Officer in the Armed Forces.
A good transitional year program should be able to put together an individual curriculum that will best suit your personal career goals.
These five months are call free, and their complete flexibility leads us to believe that the University of Pennsylvania Health System Transitional Year Program at the Presbyterian Medical Center accomplishes the goal of individual curriculum development better than any other transitional program.
www.med.upenn.edu /transitionalyear/description.shtml   (546 words)

  
 Transitional Year Residency Program
The goal of the Transitional Year Residency Program at St. Luke’s Hospital and Health Network is to provide an educational program with academic and clinical training in the basic principles of patient care for hospitalized and ambulatory patients.
Upon completion, the transitional year resident will have a fundamental knowledge of preventative medicine and health maintenance and an appreciation of common disease entities and their evaluation and treatment.
This program is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).
www.stlukesresidenteducation.org /body.cfm?id=717   (479 words)

  
 Transitional Year Program
Our program is designed to provide a balanced clinical experience across several disciplines and is therefore an ideal training site for any medical school graduate needing a first year of training, no matter what his or her categorical preference may be.
The transitional program consists of 6 residents who most commonly are planning categorical training in radiology, anesthesia, emergency medicine, ophthalmology, or physical medicine and rehabilitation.  The schedule is varied and meant to facilitate the preparation for one of these specialties, or to assist in the choice of a specific specialty if the resident is undecided.
Rotation and teaching evaluations are completed monthly by the residents, using an electronic evaluation system.  Evaluations of the resident’s performance are done monthly by the staff on the rotation and are reviewed quarterly with the resident and the program director.
www.kernmedicalcenter.com /body.cfm?id=34   (253 words)

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