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Doctoral discourses in South Africa
In the South African context, three doctoral discourses are heard, each with their own assumptions about the purpose of doctoral education and the kinds of people who undertake doctoral study, and with their own implications for the practice of doctoral
Judy Backhouse
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The human motoriness is the whole of behaviors, possibilities and needs movement differently manifested at every stage of life. The pre-school period is the so-called golden period of motoriness.
Agata Wawryków +6 more
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The concentration of state resources in the leading universities poses the problem of reproduction of the scientific and pedagogical personnel in regional universities that do not participate in state-funded academic excellence programs.
E. A. Terentev, B. I. Bednyi
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Studies of Doctor-Patient Interaction [PDF]
Judith A. HallDepartment of Psychology, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts 02115INTRODUCTIONDiscussion between doctors and patients has long been regarded as the vehicleby which much of the curing and caring of medicine is conveyed.
D L, Roter, J A, Hall
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Physiotherapy after episiotomy for vaginal birth
Episiotomy is one of the most frequently performed procedures in obstetrics. Since the 21st Century it became a standard procedure performed on the delivery ward.
Agata Wawryków +8 more
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Dysbiosis of the digestive tract after antibiotics treatment
A human organism is a great place for living a huge and very diverse microflora. The most colonized seems to be the digestive tract. The balance between the host organism and the microbiome is extremely important.
Agata Wawryków +7 more
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Although review writing is becoming increasingly relevant for theses-by-publication processes, the topic of review writing has hardly been empirically studied from the Ph.D. students’ perspective.
David Jaitner +2 more
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Brain circuity: The case of South Africa as a hub for doctoral education
The production and reproduction of knowledge are important components of national development. As student mobility increases, globally and within Africa, so does the national diversity of students as they seek to further their postgraduate studies at the
François B. Van Schalkwyk +2 more
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Dissecting the Archipelago: PhD by Design Concepts in the Fields of Architecture and Urban Design
PhD programmes within the disciplines of architecture and urban design have in the last decades presented various designerly approaches. In this paper, we suggest viewing the numerous conceptual contributions as an ‘emerging archipelago’ of different ...
Hanne Van Reusel +2 more
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The Doctor Who Cried: A Qualitative Study About the Doctor's Vulnerability [PDF]
We wanted to explore those clinical events when doctors had exposed their vulnerability toward patients in a potentially beneficial way.We undertook a qualitative study based on memory work, a structured approach to transform memories into written texts.
Malterud, Kirsti, Hollnagel, Hanne
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