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In Pursuit of Excellence

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1982
It is at the heart of the surgical discipline that its members should constantly seek to improve their skills, knowledge, and understanding of the diseases from which their patients suffer. The pursuit of greater skill must be associated with a state of mind receptive to new ideas and to an enthusiasm for the application of new knowledge.
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An Excellent Lightness

Science, 1996
In a report in this issue, Rossi et al . ( p. 1104 ) describe neurons in the visual cortex that likely mediate part of the phenomenon of “brightness induction.” In his Perspective, Albright explains brightness induction, exploited by artists to increase the perceived range of light in a ...
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Rewarding excellence

Nursing Standard, 1991
Professional awards and scholarships are often regarded as accolades that mere mortals within the world of nursing, midwifery and health visiting stand little chance of getting.
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An Excellent Prognosis

Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 1996
n their introduction to this collection, Casper and Koenig offer four idioms through which to consider the transformative role of technology in biomedicine. To begin with, they consider technologies as agents, through which "health, illness, and disease may be reframed and redefined, given potent new meanings" (p. 524).
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Nursing excellence

Nursing Management, 2012
Britain's Nurses, an independent organisation that aims to 'recognise, promote and celebrate' nursing excellence has published an online guide on how to get started on Twitter.
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The Meaning of Excellence

Academic Radiology, 2007
Program directors would like to interview the very best students applying to their programs. The summary paragraph of the dean's letter should provide useful information regarding a student's performance in medical school. One frequently found descriptor is excellent. However, its very frequency suggests the word may be loosely used.
James B, Naidich   +3 more
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Clinical excellence

Nursing Management, 2005
On April 1, the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) took on the functions of the Health Development Agency and became the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (still known as NICE).
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Equity and Excellence

Journal of Nursing Education, 2023
Teri A, Murray, Joanne, Noone
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A bibliometric and thematic review of business excellence journal papers from 1990 to 2020

Total Quality Management and Business Excellence, 2022
Nigel P Grigg   +2 more
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Excellence

Nursing for Women's Health, 2010
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