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Hospital Pediatrics, 2021
Contaminated blood cultures are a known cause of increased hospital cost, prolonged length of stay, and exposure to unnecessary antibiotics. In 2007, the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute adopted an acceptable benchmark of overall blood culture contamination rate of
Prabi, Rajbhandari +2 more
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Contaminated blood cultures are a known cause of increased hospital cost, prolonged length of stay, and exposure to unnecessary antibiotics. In 2007, the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute adopted an acceptable benchmark of overall blood culture contamination rate of
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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2021
Effective feedback is critical to medical education in that it promotes learning and ensures that benchmark learning objectives are achieved. Yet the nature of and response to feedback is variable. In this article, the authors provide a comprehensive review of the effective feedback literature.
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Effective feedback is critical to medical education in that it promotes learning and ensures that benchmark learning objectives are achieved. Yet the nature of and response to feedback is variable. In this article, the authors provide a comprehensive review of the effective feedback literature.
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Feedback on feedback on feedback: It's feedforward
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2000The central thesis of our target article is that feedback is never necessary in spoken word recognition. In this response we begin by clarifying some terminological issues that have led to a number of misunderstandings. We provide some new arguments that the feedforward model Merge is indeed more parsimonious than the interactive alternatives, and that
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International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2017
In this paper, the authors describe how a study of a large database of written university teacher feedback in the department of Industrial Design led to the development of a new conceptual framework for feedback and the design of a new feedback tool.
Funk, M., van Diggelen, M.R.
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In this paper, the authors describe how a study of a large database of written university teacher feedback in the department of Industrial Design led to the development of a new conceptual framework for feedback and the design of a new feedback tool.
Funk, M., van Diggelen, M.R.
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Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2011
Giving feedback is a core element of medical education, one that is gaining attention but with a thin evidence base to guide medical educators. This review provides a definition of feedback and its purpose, selectively reviews the literature regarding educators' and learners' attitudes toward feedback, and provides an algorithm for giving feedback.The ...
Jane DeLima, Thomas, Robert M, Arnold
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Giving feedback is a core element of medical education, one that is gaining attention but with a thin evidence base to guide medical educators. This review provides a definition of feedback and its purpose, selectively reviews the literature regarding educators' and learners' attitudes toward feedback, and provides an algorithm for giving feedback.The ...
Jane DeLima, Thomas, Robert M, Arnold
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American Journal of Nephrology, 1988
Increasing evidence is accumulating that the tubuloglomerular feedback system exercises significant control over the glomerular filtration rate. We present our current understanding of the mechanisms underlying the operation of the TGF system and discuss several situations applicable to clinical medicine where altered TGF responses are likely to be ...
S C, Thomson, R C, Blantz
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Increasing evidence is accumulating that the tubuloglomerular feedback system exercises significant control over the glomerular filtration rate. We present our current understanding of the mechanisms underlying the operation of the TGF system and discuss several situations applicable to clinical medicine where altered TGF responses are likely to be ...
S C, Thomson, R C, Blantz
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Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics / Fortschritte der Kieferorthop�die, 1998
Rolf Berg, Peter Diedrich
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Rolf Berg, Peter Diedrich
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Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1976
NORMAN S. GREENFIELD, A. A. ALEXANDER
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NORMAN S. GREENFIELD, A. A. ALEXANDER
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