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Abstract Providing students with a way to honor human body donors during or after an anatomy course has been shown to help provide a sense of closure and comfort to students and, when present, donor families. Gestures of gratitude for donors can also emphasize humanistic values of respect, empathy, and professionalism.
Bobbie J. Leeper +14 more
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Associating cognitive abilities with naturalistic search behavior
Abstract Differences in cognitive abilities affect search behaviors, but this has mostly been observed in laboratory experiments. There is limited research on how users search for information in real‐world, naturalistic settings and how real‐world search behaviors relate to cognitive abilities.
Tung Vuong +2 more
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Aim The shortage of trained clinical assessors in African National Regulatory Authorities (NRAs) poses a challenge to effective regulatory decision‐making. Developed in line with the World Health Organization's (WHO) Global Competency Framework (WHO‐GCF), a university‐certified short course, Dossier assessment for clinical assessors in Africa, was ...
Stephanie Leigh +19 more
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AS UNIVERSIDADES E O RELACIONAMENTO COM SEUS EX-ALUNOS: UMA ANÁLISE DE PORTAIS ONLINE DE EGRESSOS
Universities have as one of their functions the formation of qualified professionals for professional practice in society. As a result of the training process, propitiated by H igher Education Institutions, there is the alumni,
Thiago Luiz de Oliveira Cabral +2 more
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Capacity building in medicines development and regulation in Africa—Overview on recent progress
Aims Despite advances in health research and digital innovation, many African countries continue to face substantial resource constraints, fragmented capacity‐building efforts and a shortage of skilled professionals in medicines development and regulatory science.
Tirhani Maluleke +7 more
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Abstract This study examines the under‐theorized political role and identity of Chinese international students, who emerge as significant actors caught between U.S. soft power ambitions and rising geopolitical suspicion. Amid escalating U.S.‐China tensions, these students are forced to confront environments shaped by competing geopolitical discourses ...
Jing Yu
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Abstract Research Summary Using detailed plant‐ and individual‐level data from a major Japanese cotton spinning company in the early 20th century, we examine the within‐firm allocation of skilled human capital in conjunction with investment in physical capital, accompanying the firm's evolving strategic priorities.
Shotaro Yamaguchi +3 more
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Teddie Chima,1 Esmie Mkwinda,2 Stephen Kumwenda,3 Tendai Machaya4 1Library, Research and Information Resource Centre, Saint John of God College of Health Sciences, Mzuzu, Malawi; 2Nursing Department, Saint John of God College of Health Sciences, Mzuzu ...
Chima T +3 more
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Abstract Bourdieu's sociological concept of social capital highlights its significance in enabling individuals to access other forms of capital for personal advantage. In the literature on university students' employability, particularly that concerning international and non‐local students, social capital is widely recognised as a key asset, alongside ...
Fang Gao, Thanh Pham
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Professional development: a mixed methods study of Masters of Public Health alumni
IntroductionWe examined the perceptions of the Master of Public Health (MPH) degree graduates regarding their personal competencies, job performance and professional development using a mixed method, explanatory sequential design.MethodsA cross-sectional,
Orna Baron-Epel +18 more
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