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Focal Spot, Fall/Winter 1986 [PDF]
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Bedside intubation of a child with a difficult airway—The otolaryngologist perspective
Abstract Objectives Children with a difficult airway are prone to severe complications in unplanned intubation events. The otolaryngologist is often required to secure the airway using advanced techniques once the traditional methods have failed to establish safe tracheal intubation.
Inbal Hazkani+6 more
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Associations between social skills and burnout dimensions in medical residents
Medical residency has been considered a stressful, overwhelming period, which can contribute to the development of burnout syndrome. Given the importance of interpersonal interactions for the professional practice of medicine, studies addressing ...
Karina PEREIRA-LIMA+1 more
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66 Internship Preparation Course: Can a Fourth-Year Medical School Course Lead to Sustained Confidence With Medical Decisionmaking, Procedures, and Communication Several Months Into Residency? [PDF]
M. Kathryn Mutter, A. Matuskowitz
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Impact of the “July effect” in head and neck microvascular reconstruction: A retrospective review
Abstract Objective The “July effect,” a theory that the beginning of the academic year has worse operative outcomes and complication rates, remains controversial. We evaluated the “July effect” as a risk factor for negative operative outcomes in head and neck microvascular reconstruction.
Emma De Ravin+11 more
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Anxiety and depression levels among multidisciplinary health residents
Objective: to assess symptoms of anxiety and depression of professionals of Multidisciplinary Health Residence Programs. Methods: this is a cross-sectional study, performed with fifty professionals, using three instruments: one for socioeconomic and ...
Daniela Salvagni Rotta+5 more
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Abstract In contrast to the wealth of literature on the gendered and sexual politics of Indian nationalism, studies on the internationalisation of Indian anti‐colonial nationalism are rarely informed by the twin themes of gender and sexuality. As Indian activists traversed international political spaces in the early twentieth century, they frequently ...
Joanna Simonow
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Six Districts Begin the Principal Pipeline Initiative [PDF]
This first report of an ongoing evaluation of The Wallace Foundation's Principal Pipeline Initiative describes the six participating school districts' plans and activities during the first year of their grants. The evaluation, conducted by Policy Studies
Brenda J. Turnbull+4 more
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MAKING MOTILITY: Sociospatial Mobility as Capital
Abstract ‘Motility’ has become a highly influential concept in global mobility and migration studies in the two decades since it emerged in this journal. The call to centralize sociospatial mobility as a form of individual capital gave motility a particular and enduring significance in the wider mobilities turn.
Niall Cunningham
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