Live Breaking News & Updates on Generalist

Stay informed with the latest breaking news from Generalist on our comprehensive webpage. Get up-to-the-minute updates on local events, politics, business, entertainment, and more. Our dedicated team of journalists delivers timely and reliable news, ensuring you're always in the know. Discover firsthand accounts, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews, all in one convenient destination. Don't miss a beat — visit our webpage for real-time breaking news in Generalist and stay connected to the pulse of your community

The Media Show

quality of the evidence and, actually, what they found is very similar to what's come out in the cass report, which is threadbare evidence. i suppose the issue is exactly what cass was talking about — weak evidence. you know, this was new medical territory. you know, how do you approach stories when you're reporting on this kind of medicine? well, the same way that you would any story, you know — you'd speak to the people who are experts, you listen to them and it's really... i think it's a really unique feature of this story compared to anything i've done before. i'm a generalist. i'm not a healthjournalist. but, generally speaking, if you ask questions or you critique an evidence base — and, really, we have known for a very long time that the evidence base is practically non—existent — when you do that, you wouldn't usually be accused of hating or wanting to kill the patient population who are being treated by that. but you're saying that's what happened to you? well, yes, it does happen. you know... i guess the question is... to ask questions, you're then accused of being transphobic and — you know, which is silly. and i think

Evidence , Cass-report , Hilary-cass , Kind , Medicine , Reporting , Issue , Quality , Territory , People , Way , Story

The Media Show

which is threadbare evidence. i suppose the issue is exactly what cass was talking about — weak evidence. you know, this was new medical territory. you know, how do you approach stories when you're reporting on this kind of medicine? well, the same way that you would any story, you know — you'd speak to the people who are experts, you listen to them and it's really... i think it's a really unique feature of this story compared to anything i've done before. i'm a generalist. i'm not a healthjournalist. but, generally speaking, if you ask questions or you critique an evidence base — and, really, we have known for a very long time that the evidence base is practically non—existent — when you do that, you wouldn't usually be accused of hating or wanting to kill the patient population who are being treated by that. but you're saying that's what happened to you? well, yes, it does happen. you know... i guess the question is... to ask questions, you're then accused of being transphobic and — you know, which is silly. and i think what's

Evidence , Way , Story , Hilary-cass , Kind , Medicine , Issue , Reporting , Territory , People , Anything , Healthjournalist

The Media Show

which is threadbare evidence. i suppose the issue is exactly what cass was talking about — weak evidence. you know, this was new medical territory. you know, how do you approach stories when you're reporting on this kind of medicine? well, the same way that you would any story, you know — you'd speak to the people who are experts, you listen to them and it's really... i think it's a really unique feature of this story compared to anything i've done before. i'm a generalist. i'm not a healthjournalist. but, generally speaking, if you ask questions or you critique an evidence base — and, really, we have known for a very long time that the evidence base is practically non—existent — when you do that, you wouldn't usually be accused of hating or wanting to kill the patient population who are being treated by that. but you're saying that's what happened to you? well, yes, it does happen. you know... i guess the question is... to ask questions, you're then accused of being transphobic and — you know, which is silly. and i think what's happened here — i mean, ispoke with doctor cass upon

Evidence , Way , Story , Hilary-cass , Kind , Medicine , Reporting , Issue , Territory , People , Anything , Healthjournalist

BBC News

smelling a rat means _ you smell? the timing seemed... smelling a rat means that - you smell? the timing seemed... l smelling a rat means that someone you smell? the timing seemed... - smelling a rat means that someone is trying to deceive you or harm you. by trying to deceive you or harm you. by artifice. trying to deceive you or harm you. by artifice-— trying to deceive you or harm you. by artifice. ha. what did you mean by artifice. no. what did you mean b ou by artifice. no. what did you mean by you smelled a rat? it _ by artifice. no. what did you mean by you smelled a rat? it looked - by artifice. no. what did you mean | by you smelled a rat? it looked like it is organised. _ by you smelled a rat? it looked like it is organised. something - by you smelled a rat? it looked like it is organised. something is - by you smelled a rat? it looked like it is organised. something is up. i it is organised. something is up. what _ it is organised. something is up. what was — it is organised. something is up. what was up? the it is organised. something is up. what was up?— what was up? the timing of this seemed to _ what was up? the timing of this seemed to be _ what was up? the timing of this seemed to be well _ what was up? the timing of this seemed to be well aligned to i what was up? the timing of this| seemed to be well aligned to put pressure — seemed to be well aligned to put pressure on the post office. let's speak to our correspondent theo leggett. this was focus on a bbc interview request which was about and inside out programme, one of the first to get this scandal, mr william said he smell direct. get this scandal, mr william said he smell direct-— get this scandal, mr william said he smell direct. yes, absolutely, these e-mails smell direct. yes, absolutely, these emails show _ smell direct. yes, absolutely, these emails show a _ smell direct. yes, absolutely, these e-mails show a number, _ smell direct. yes, absolutely, these e-mails show a number, not - smell direct. yes, absolutely, these e-mails show a number, not all - e—mails show a number, not all related to that one programme, also relating to a bbc panorama programme and other generalist inquiries, this was the advice that mr williams was giving as to how to respond to the

Something , Timing , Artifice , Someone , Rat , Smelling , B-ou-by-artifice , Ha , Pressure , Post-office , Theo-leggett , William

Craig V. Johnson, Generalist, Facilitator & Change-Enabler in Budapest

Mr Johnson appreciates talent management, and enjoys focusing his energy on skills development, innovation, and youth empowerment.

Greece , South-africa , Budapest , Hungary , Poland , Turkey , Hungarians , Hungarian , Buda-castle , Gile-foundation , Moholy-nagy-university-of-art , Moholy-nagy-university

Special Report With Bret Baier

than we can deliver. >> we do have a smoking history. >> dr. jana hardland teaches geriatric prince tells. cross training them to care for older adults. >> we really try enforce the importance and relevance of this to virtually every single provider. >> and we only have around 705,500 jerry tuitions licensed to practice and we are likely going to need around 30,000 individuals we are all going to need to geriatricinches ze. >> build skills through geriatric workforce programs. >> we hope that this education will sort of raise all boats. >> experts say the shortage it due, in part, to a lack of financial incentives. >> it is the only specialty in which you are likely to make less money than a generalist. >> and limited exposure to

Adults , Dr , Smoking-history , Jana-hardland , Geriatric-prince , Jerry-tuitions , Provider , Relevance , Importance , 705500 , Individuals , Workforce-programs

CNN This Morning Weekend

with respect to some who were chosen that they may be more generalist rather than specialists in the special victims space. >> quickly before i let you go, you are calling for uniform prosecution standards that would have to come from the secretary of defense. why does that stand? >> yes. that's right. so congress, you know, made and creat created historic legislation which was the impetus for this executive order that president biden signed on friday. these changes are historic and sweeping, but they are only as good as having uniform prosecution standards that are applicable to all of the services because what you don't want to happen is to have a disparity in services where, say, the navy is using a probable cause standard to refer a case to trial, but army is using evidence to obtain and sustain a conviction as another prosecution standard. it doesn't serve victims of

Uniform-prosecution-standards , Some , Secretary , Respect , Generalist , Special-victims-space , Joe-biden , Executive-order , Yes , Defense , Legislation , Stand

BBC News

it isa it is a historic 15 year plan to fill nhs staffing shortages. it's also the first—ever workforce planned for nhs england, which includes new nhs apprenticeships, less specialists, more generalist and also, what training places for new doctors and nurses by 2031. the government has promised £2.4 billion funding to boost the workforce. let's have a look at some numbers. the government says that it will be doubling the medical school places for student doctors to 15,000 a year. also looking at the 50% increase in trainee places forjunior trainee places for junior doctors trainee places forjunior doctors as gps. the plan also talks about 24,000 more nurse and midwife student places a year, which is close to double the number we have at the moment. there will also be a

Plan , Workforce , Staffing-shortages , National-health-service , It-isa , Nhs-apprenticeships , 15 , Foreign-ministry , Doctors , Nurses , Training-places , Generalist

The Context

espionage, paulwhelen, is held in high security prison colony far away from moscow and he has been sentenced for 16 years, i believe. and the attempts to exchange them for people detained in the us have been unsuccessful so far.- for people detained in the us have been unsuccessful so far. thank you ve much been unsuccessful so far. thank you very much for— been unsuccessful so far. thank you very much forjoining _ been unsuccessful so far. thank you very much forjoining us. _ tonight with the context, seb payne, the director of the centre right think tank onward, and democratic strategist ameshia cross. thank you very much forjoining us. this news breaking this evening, said if i could start with you, how concerning for this is to generalist in general being able to report from russia and how worrying is this situation? , russia and how worrying is this situation?— russia and how worrying is this situation? , ., , ., situation? hugely worrying and i think this development - situation? hugely worrying and i think this development is - situation? hugely worrying and i - think this development is something we never—

Espionage , Paulwhelen , Prison-colony , Moscow , 16 , Context , People , American , Attempts , Forjoining , Far- , Evening

Morning Joe

because they haven't seen the indictment yet, and they are guessing in just the same way that we are, although, you know, we know that there's going to be a felony count by know it's going to be falsification of business records, and it's really interesting when you look at the legal team that trump has assembled for this case so far, it includes tom blanch, the new lawyer that was brought on he just resigned from elsewhere, and that seemed to be an effort to get a generalist in place there was a response about getting a lawyer who is an expert in campaign finance, but at this point because they just don't know, it looks like the legal team is just bracing for general felony counts. >> they don't know and we don't know we will see what's inside that indictment around 2:15 eastern time hugo lowell, we appreciate it. what are you expecting today >> i would be interested in what joe thinks about this. at 2:15, given everything that

Indictment , Way , Team , Haven-t , Felony-count , Business-records , Falsification , Donald-j-trump , Mickey-mouse-paperwork-case , Place , Lawyer , Effort