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Faith, gender and financial investment: Providence and Presbyterianism in Scotland and abroad
Abstract Mid‐nineteenth century fictional representations of misdirected investment by widows and clergy position them as ignorant in financial matters and hence pitiable. While scholars have recognised female agency in nineteenth century commerce, insufficient attention has been paid to religious belief in financial decision‐making.
Jennifer Jones, Susan Poole
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Bringing artifacts (back) to life
Abstract Museums’ ethnographic collections can be conceptualized as affective forces—relational intensities that emerge between human and more‐than‐human actors, unfold over time, and are embedded in and co‐shape sociomaterial environments. Drawing on debates in the anthropology of objects and political ontology, I develop this perspective through long‐
Hansjörg Dilger
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ABSTRACT Responsible leadership can be manifested in a variety of ways but we lack understanding of what drives this variation and what the implications are of different approaches. In this conceptual article, we develop a novel typology of responsible leadership approaches based on leaders' different perceived obligations as experts, facilitators, and
Christian Voegtlin, Andrew Crane
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Laila A Alharbi,1 Mohamed Cheikh,2 Manal E Alotaibi,1 Amal A Alkhotani,1 Hussam M Alim,1 Fahd Almalki,1 Mohammed S Samannodi,1 Hadeel A Khadawardi,1 Ahmad A Imam,1 Yosra A Turkistani,1 Fozya B Bashal,1 Abdullah Tawakul,1 Adeeb A Bulkhi,1 Mohammad S Dairi,
Imam AA +15 more
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Faculty Perceptions of Entrustable Professional Activities to Determine Pharmacy Student Readiness for Advanced Practice ...
Mandy Seiferlein (17722419) +3 more
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ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly embedded in healthcare in a variety of ways, ranging from semi‐autonomous decision support systems to the various visions of completely autonomous clinical systems. This article explores the ethical and legal issues that accompany this shift and argues that traditional ways of understanding medical ...
Man Teng Iong
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Introduction: It is unknown when and how often competency assessments should occur in pharmacy education. Using inhaler technique as an example competency, the study objectives were to measure the proportion of near-graduation students demonstrating ...
Pang, CD +9 more
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Understanding entrustable professional activities – Need of the hour - beginning in era of CBME-formulating an entrustable professional activity - Part 2 [PDF]
Competency-based education (CBME) has been regarded as the most significant pedagogical trend in medical education over the past two decades. In clinical settings, competencies are applied through Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs), which are ...
N.K. Gupta +3 more
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Developing entrustable professional activities for undergraduate operative dentistry clerkship
Objective In many dental schools worldwide, theoretical knowledge is prioritized over comprehensive training in essential clinical procedures. This leads to graduates with insufficient hands-on experience who are not fully “ready to practice”, thereby ...
Ahsan Sethi +3 more
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Eight ways to support faculty with Entrustable Professional Activities
Competency Based Medical Education (CBME) is pushing the medical profession to be more accountable in our standards of assessment. This has led us to focus our efforts at the top of Miller’s pyramid, where we aim to see what the trainee ‘does’ in the ...
Rob Woods +5 more
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