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AORN Journal, 2002
Body of Knowledge, Steve Geigerich, 2001, hardback, 269 pp ...
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Body of Knowledge, Steve Geigerich, 2001, hardback, 269 pp ...
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Educational Theory, 1995
As a scholar in a dance department, I am expected to produce words, not movement, scholarly research instead of choreography. While I have experimented with some forms that mix media, combining spoken scholarly text with choreographed or improvised movement, and presented these at several conferences, I do not think that research must be sung, painted,
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As a scholar in a dance department, I am expected to produce words, not movement, scholarly research instead of choreography. While I have experimented with some forms that mix media, combining spoken scholarly text with choreographed or improvised movement, and presented these at several conferences, I do not think that research must be sung, painted,
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Our Body of Knowledge Revisited
Physical Therapy, 1989Physical therapy is emerging from a subservient occupation to a true profession, as indicated by such milestones as independent accreditation, direct access, and increased public awareness of our expertise. If it is to achieve a greater professional status, we must come to grips with clearly identifying who we are, what we do, and how we are similar to
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Nursing and health care perspectives, 1998
I learned the hard way, the old-fashioned way. I did my first pelvic exam on a colleague, who then did her first on me. We were terrified amateurs, willing to endure all just to get through. "You did great!" we congratulated each other, masking the inevitable discomfort with hearty words of encouragement. I did my second pelvic exam on a patient.
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I learned the hard way, the old-fashioned way. I did my first pelvic exam on a colleague, who then did her first on me. We were terrified amateurs, willing to endure all just to get through. "You did great!" we congratulated each other, masking the inevitable discomfort with hearty words of encouragement. I did my second pelvic exam on a patient.
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