2021
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1933/1/012065
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Decision Support System Analytical Hierarchy Process in Learning Method Selection

Abstract: In artificial intelligence lectures at STMIK Royal, lecturers give lectures directly to students. In the implementation of these lectures, there is less variety so that students feel bored and the expected learning objectives are less than optimal. So that a broader knowledge is needed in providing lectures with learning methods to students properly and successfully. In selecting the effective learning method in this study using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method, because this method is able to anal… Show more

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“…This suggests a need for enhanced management of high-risk obstetric patients on both campuses, establishment of efficient interdisciplinary emergency teams between campuses, more rigorous assessment of obstetric staff, especially on branch campuses, and improvement of the core competencies of obstetric medical and nursing staff on branch campuses to reduce complications and improve the quality of obstetric care. 28,29 For clinical departments rated as "medium grade" in homogenization, efforts should be directed towards advancing and refining the homogenization mechanism of medical services. Regular assessments and feedback should be conducted to minimize the differences between branch campuses and the main campus, with the aim of optimizing the service level across all branches.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests a need for enhanced management of high-risk obstetric patients on both campuses, establishment of efficient interdisciplinary emergency teams between campuses, more rigorous assessment of obstetric staff, especially on branch campuses, and improvement of the core competencies of obstetric medical and nursing staff on branch campuses to reduce complications and improve the quality of obstetric care. 28,29 For clinical departments rated as "medium grade" in homogenization, efforts should be directed towards advancing and refining the homogenization mechanism of medical services. Regular assessments and feedback should be conducted to minimize the differences between branch campuses and the main campus, with the aim of optimizing the service level across all branches.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%