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The inner portrait: What does reflexivity in qualitative health professions education research look like?

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Anatomical Sciences Education, EarlyView.
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Conscious Leadership

AORN Journal, 2016
AbstractHealth care leaders need to use leadership methodologies that support safe patient care, satisfy employees, and improve the bottom line. Conscious leaders help create desirable personal and professional life experiences for themselves using specific tools that include mindfulness, context, and the observer‐self, and they strive to help their ...
Suzanne F, Ward, Beth, Haase
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Conscious mind – conscious body

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2001
The incorporation of body awareness and touch techniques within analytic treatment is the main theme of this paper. Beginning with a personal experience of the oneness of body and psyche, the author considers Jung's observation of the physiological accompaniments of emotional reactions and his understanding of body as both shadow and ground. The author
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“The Coccus-Conscious” or “The Conscious Careful”

Infection Control, 1987
Staphylococcus aureus continues to be a resilient and persistent problem for hospital infection control programs. Now methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) is emerging as an even more formidable foe, bringing with it controversies in laboratory reporting, treatment, and isolation strategies.History suggests that the best solution to the hospital ...
A F, Brown, J L, Otterman
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The Conscious Machine

2023
Conscious is a Latin word whose original meaning was “knowing” or “aware.” So, a conscious person has an awareness of her environment and her own existence and thoughts. If you’re “self-conscious,” you’re overly aware and even embarrassed by how you think you look or act, then could a machine be “aware” or “knowing what it is about to do?”
Ng, Yan H., Chella, Antonio
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