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Medication multiple experiences of elderly patient with multiple chronic condition: A qualitative meta-synthesis. [PDF]
Xin G, Yuanxing W, Jiaming W, Xue H.
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ABSTRACT This autobiographical article recounts a White woman's efforts to establish a center for teaching and learning (CTL) in a large HBCU in the southern part of the United States. She describes the ways in which tenets of critical feminism, feminist pedagogies, and adult learning and development informed her approach to faculty development.
Audrey Dentith
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Learning and Development Through the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
ABSTRACT This article focuses on learning that can facilitate the transition from being a scholarly teacher to becoming a scholar of teaching and learning, outlining the critical steps faculty can take to deepen their engagement with the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL).
Jennifer Friberg, Melanie Hamilton
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THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF CHRONIC GASTRIC ULCER [PDF]
B. Moynihan
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ABSTRACT This manuscript describes the intentional use of adult learning principles in creating three faculty development initiatives centering on equity‐based teaching. The authors reflected on the design and development process, facilitation and the perceived benefits and challenges.
Kayon Murray‐Johnson+1 more
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Thriving when living with chronic pain: A qualitative evidence synthesis of individuals' experiences. [PDF]
Widdrington H+4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To distinguish lateralized motor‐ and sensory‐tract damage after acute spinal cord injury (SCI) and explore its predictive power for motor and sensory recovery. Methods Thirty‐five SCI patients (two female) from a multi‐center data set (placebo‐arm of the Nogo‐A‐Inhibition in SCI trial) underwent routine T2‐weighted sagittal MRI ...
Lynn Farner+7 more
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Chronic Pain and Late-Life Depression are Positively Associated in Chinese Centenarians and Oldest-Old Adults. [PDF]
Fu S+11 more
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