Targeting training needs is formally referred to as developing a
tailored training programme. It requires careful pre-assesment and
planning to insure an effective result for all those involved in the
training scheme.
There is no clear timeline on how long it may take for this to occur - while one study suggests that after exposure to the bacteria, it can take a few weeks for PID to develop, the NHS estimates that 1 in 10 women with untreated chlamydia could go on to develop PID within a year.
The answer that would best complete the given statement above would be the KIDNEYS. Yes, you are right. <span>The main process of excretion takes place in the kidneys. The kidneys filters the blood and this is the one responsible for excreting the waste products in the body in a form of urine. Hope this helps.</span>