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Navigating Complex Transitions Through School and Work during Crises in Urban Ethiopia
ABSTRACT Introduction The school‐to‐work transition is often thought of as a linear pathway, but for many adolescents this is not the case. In recent years, young people in Ethiopia have lived through recurrent crises, including conflict and the COVID‐19 pandemic.
Megan Devonald +2 more
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Healthcare System and Medical Malpractice Law in Pakistan
Medical profession is a noble profession and requires extraordinary care and caution. The complaints of negligence and medical malpractice is not uncommon, however.
Rukhsana Shaheen Waraich
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Reopening the Discussion of the Loss of Opportunity Doctrine in New Hampshire: A Look at Decisions Made in Light of Current Times [PDF]
[Excerpt] “A close family member is diagnosed with late-stage breast cancer and now only has a fifteen percent chance of survival. She soon dies. Prior to her diagnosis, she had routine screenings every two years, but her previous doctor failed to detect
Lajoie, Benjamin
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Objectives The primary aim of this study was to determine the visualization rate of the corpus callosum (CC) in the mid‐sagittal plane of ultrasound examinations performed between 18 and 22 weeks' gestation. The secondary aims were to compare this rate to that achieved 5 years earlier at the same center; assess the need for transvaginal ultrasound ...
Shehani Fernando +6 more
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Medical Malpractice: A Preventive Approach. [PDF]
William O. Robertson
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Will the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Address the Problems Associated With Medical Malpractice? [PDF]
Outlines the limitations of 2010 healthcare reform's medical injury and liability-related provisions; the potential for savings from malpractice reform; promising reforms, including early disclosure with compensation; and alternative ...
Randall R. Bovbjerg
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Abstract The high complexity of international supply chain (SC) relationships requires mechanisms to build trust among stakeholders. Therefore, understanding the underlying mechanisms of developing and maintaining high trust levels in exchange relationships is essential to managing associated SC risks.
Maren Busch, Christian Herzig
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The Treatment for Malpractice – Physician, Enhance Thyself: The Impact of Neuroenhancements for Medical Malpractice [PDF]
This article will introduce some of the issues and offer some possible guidelines which may eventually guide cases of medical malpractice and medical care in the face of neurointerventions.
Fiser, Harvey L.
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ABSTRACT Background Communication between patients and staff is a crucial component of safe and effective healthcare. As people age, they have more consultations and these become more complex. As such, older people may be more likely to experience gaps and breakdowns in communication.
Rebecca Goulding +3 more
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