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ABSTRACT This article examines young European migrants' relations with professionals in the school settings in Sweden. The research draws on a broader research project—‘Transnational childhoods: building of significant relationships among Polish and Romanian migrant children after reunification with parents in Sweden’, where 18 young people from Poland
Ingrid Höjer+2 more
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Social responsibilities of the Cuban University in the formation of Bolivian doctors
Part of the policy of the Cuban Medical Universities is the formation of foreign students which meet the requirements of agreements between countries or by self-financing.
Roberto Baños García+1 more
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The Changing Geography of Americans Graduating from Foreign Medical Schools
Karin Johnson+3 more
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The impacts of shortage area designations on mortality
Abstract Spatial mismatch between patients and physicians constrains access to medical care and contributes to differential health outcomes. Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) designations identify areas where there are too few primary care physicians to treat the local population. State and federal programs are used to incentivize an increase in
Jessica Sauve‐Syed
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ABSTRACT Background/Aim This study aims to review contents related to dental maxillofacial trauma (DMT) in the dental curricula of Southeast Asian (SEA) countries and assess their effectiveness in equipping future dental professionals with the necessary skills for the efficient management of DMT.
Rodrigo Mariño+6 more
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ABSTRACT Background/Aim Traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) are the most common cause of emergency dental treatment among children. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the ToothSOS application on the awareness regarding TDI emergency management among parents of children with a history of TDI.
Gulden Barutcigil, Esra Oz
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Business forms and business performance in UK manufacturing 1871–81
Abstract We explore which business forms were predominant in the later Victorian economy and why some forms were more effective among large British manufacturing firms during this period. With a dataset of 483 manufacturing firms in 1881 that either employed at least 1000 or had done so a decade earlier, we find that the great majority were ...
James Foreman‐Peck, Leslie Hannah
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Abstract Evidence on by‐employment in long‐run economic development is limited in existing literature worldwide. This study constructed a new dataset comprising 74 515 occupational observations with 4890 by‐employed individuals derived from Chinese lineage genealogies.
Ying Dai
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