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Education Research: Entrustable Professional Activities for General Neurology Advanced Practice Providers: Results of a Modified Delphi Consensus Process. [PDF]
Harrison DS +5 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore the meaning of lived experiences of women with a hereditary risk of breast cancer who participate in surveillance of their breasts with magnetic resonance imaging. Design Hermeneutic phenomenology. Methods Interviews on two occasions were made with 14 women in the surveillance programme.
Ann‐Sofi Sjöqvist +3 more
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The Political Economy of Attention: Media Salience, Voter Cognition, and Electoral Accountability
ABSTRACT We review conceptual and empirical contributions to the political economy of attention, with a focus on how attention allocation shapes political behavior and electoral accountability. The review distinguishes between endogenous (goal‐directed) and exogenous (stimulus‐driven) attention and examines how these concepts are incorporated into ...
Patrick Balles +2 more
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The development status of entrustable professional activities-based curricula in orthopedic and neurosurgical spinal surgery: a systematic review. [PDF]
Domann M +3 more
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Decisions Under Radical Uncertainty: The Role of Volitional Liminality in Radical Innovation
ABSTRACT Academic Summary Radical innovation management can be understood as an organizational practice that enacts distant futures, which are open‐ended and unknowable. Such radical innovation endeavors are thus characterized by radical uncertainty, where possible futures are not only quantitatively but qualitatively different from the present, and ...
José Antonio Rosa +2 more
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Automation and Augmentation in Theological Perspective
Abstract AI enables forms of automation that threaten unemployment and deskilling, eliminating important opportunities for the development of virtue. The concomitant loss of virtue and meaningful employment makes it a theological problem from the perspective of Catholic social teaching and theological anthropology.
Paul Scherz
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ABSTRACT Background Suicide attempts can lead to life‐threatening conditions that require intensive care. In such situations, patients often experience existential fear when cared for in highly technological and unfamiliar environments such as the intensive care unit.
Aleksandra Jarling, Fredrika Sundberg
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Power, Resistance, and Family Absence During Resuscitation: A Foucauldian Analysis
ABSTRACT Although family presence during resuscitation demonstrates benefits such as facilitating the grieving process through fostering a sense of closeness, providing reassurance that all efforts were made, and offering an opportunity for a final farewell, its integration for adult patients in healthcare facilities remains contested.
Tamara J. Young, Rochelle Einboden
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