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Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2016
See related article on pages 1-9 Cognitive task analysis (CTA) is an established training paradigm in many fields, while being relatively new in surgical education. It has been validated in simulation, technical, and decision-making training. The use of CTA has also revealed to educators their own limitations, and can provide a useful framework from ...
Joshua L, Hermsen, Nahush A, Mokadam
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See related article on pages 1-9 Cognitive task analysis (CTA) is an established training paradigm in many fields, while being relatively new in surgical education. It has been validated in simulation, technical, and decision-making training. The use of CTA has also revealed to educators their own limitations, and can provide a useful framework from ...
Joshua L, Hermsen, Nahush A, Mokadam
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Public Health, 2006
A brief glance through the national papers and medical press shows the depth of concern with the cost of delivering high quality, free at the point of access healthcare to the population. However, at a time of increasingly greater demands being placed on public health systems across the globe, the question of how we can make health and healthcare both ...
Fiona, Adshead, Allison, Thorpe
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A brief glance through the national papers and medical press shows the depth of concern with the cost of delivering high quality, free at the point of access healthcare to the population. However, at a time of increasingly greater demands being placed on public health systems across the globe, the question of how we can make health and healthcare both ...
Fiona, Adshead, Allison, Thorpe
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Algorithmica, 1999
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Marek Chrobak, John Noga
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Marek Chrobak, John Noga
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2020
Bears are central figures in Cherokee oral history, folk tales, and traditional arts. However, bear grease was also crucial to pre-colonial Cherokee foodways and economies, and persisted as an element of both well into the twentieth century. This chapter explores the relationships between bears as cultural icons and the use of their fat for fuel ...
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Bears are central figures in Cherokee oral history, folk tales, and traditional arts. However, bear grease was also crucial to pre-colonial Cherokee foodways and economies, and persisted as an element of both well into the twentieth century. This chapter explores the relationships between bears as cultural icons and the use of their fat for fuel ...
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BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2012
Please cite this paper as: Sulik K, O’Leary‐Moore S, Riley E. Better safe than sorry. BJOG 2012;119:1159–1161.
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Please cite this paper as: Sulik K, O’Leary‐Moore S, Riley E. Better safe than sorry. BJOG 2012;119:1159–1161.
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Prehabilitation is better than cure
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2019With a continuously growing number of older patients undergoing major surgical procedures, reliable parameters practicable in perioperative routine revealing those patients at risk are urgently needed. Recently, the concept of 'prehabilitation' with its key elements exercise, nutrition and psychological stress reduction especially in frail patients is ...
Simone, Gurlit, Manfred, Gogol
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Scientific American, 2011
The article looks at a study published in the "Journal of Experimental Biology," completed by Glen Jeffrey and researchers from the University College London and the University of Tromso in Norway, which found that reindeer are able to perceive ultraviolet light.
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The article looks at a study published in the "Journal of Experimental Biology," completed by Glen Jeffrey and researchers from the University College London and the University of Tromso in Norway, which found that reindeer are able to perceive ultraviolet light.
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Models are better than their theory
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2001As modelling becomes a popular approach in the study of biological systems it is necessary to clarify its concepts and dimensions. This helps to characterize and to distinguish models but cannot establish their quality. The virtue of a model depends on the insight gained in respect to a specific scientific question, and it is hard to measure this with ...
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