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A prospective study of the longitudinal effects of an embedded specialty curriculum on physical examination skills using an ophthalmology model.

30 Oct 2009 PURPOSE: To prospectively evaluate effects of a longitudinal specialty curriculum on acquisition and retention of ophthalmic screening examination skills in a single class across three years of medical school (2004-2007). METHOD: Immediately after ...
rec_pub_19858827-a-prospective-study-longitudinal-effects-embedded-specialty.htm


An integrated approach to evaluate faculty members' research performance.

30 Oct 2009 Medical school administrations need a widely acceptable method of assessing research performance of faculty to make management decisions. The challenge is to identify metrics that allow for comparison across fields. Level of extramural funding, ...
rec_pub_19858825-an-integrated-approach-evaluate-faculty-members-research-performance.htm


Modeling of oil mist and oil vapor concentration in the shale shaker area on offshore drilling installations.

30 Oct 2009 The objective of this study was to develop regression models to predict concentrations of oil mist and oil vapor in the workplace atmosphere in the shale shaker area of offshore drilling installations. Collection of monitoring reports of oil mist ...
rec_pub_19750406-modeling-oil-mist-oil-vapor-concentration-shale-shaker-area-offshore.htm


Science marches forward: a new tool to study the progress of labor.

30 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19786860-science-marches-forward-new-tool-study-progress-labor.htm


Mathematical modeling of the pain and progress of the first stage of nulliparous labor.

30 Oct 2009 BACKGROUND: Patient characteristics may contribute to the progress and pain of labor. Quantitative evaluation of the effects of patient characteristics requires robust mathematical models of labor progress and labor pain. METHODS: The authors ...
rec_pub_19858874-mathematical-modeling-pain-progress-stage-nulliparous-labor.htm


Implementation of evidence-based prevention of falls in rehabilitation units: a staff's interactive approach.

30 Oct 2009 OBJECTIVE: To provide strategies to assist healthcare professionals in the area of rehabilitation to improve prevention of falls. DESIGN: A conceptual framework is described as a foundation for the proposal of 2 intertwined strategies, of ...
rec_pub_19893998-implementation-evidence-based-prevention-falls-rehabilitation-units.htm


Influences of religion and culture on continuing bonds in a sample of British Muslims of Pakistani origin.

30 Oct 2009 This study considered the nature of continuing bonds with deceased relatives in a sample of Pakistani Muslims living in the United Kingdom. Ten participants were interviewed following a cultural psychology approach and transcripts were analyzed ...
rec_pub_19877365-influences-religion-culture-continuing-bonds-sample-british-muslims.htm


Predicting social support for grieving persons: a theory of planned behavior perspective.

30 Oct 2009 Research has consistently reported that social support from family, friends, and colleagues is an important factor in the bereaved person's ability to cope after the loss of a loved one. This study used a Theory of Planned Behavior framework to ...
rec_pub_19877364-predicting-social-support-grieving-persons-theory-planned-behavior.htm


An in vitro analysis of central venous drug delivery by continuous infusion: the effect of manifold design and port selection.

30 Oct 2009 BACKGROUND: Central venous catheters are used extensively in anesthesia and critical care. Multiport manifolds allow for simultaneous administration of multiple medication infusions into a common central venous catheter lumen. The structures of such ...
rec_pub_19843791-an-vitro-analysis-central-venous-drug-delivery-continuous-infusion.htm


Predictors of weapon carrying in youth attending drop-in centers.

30 Oct 2009 OBJECTIVE: To test and compare 2 predictive models of weapon carrying in youth (n = 308) recruited from 4 drop-in centers in San Diego and Imperial counties. METHODS: Both models were based on the Behavioral Ecological Model (BEM). RESULTS: The ...
rec_pub_19320622-predictors-weapon-carrying-youth-attending-drop-centers.htm

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