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Otras Perspectivas (Other Perspectives), Volume 01, Issue 02, March 1998 [PDF]
Acknowledging that the success of the Occupational Therapy Program hinges on the mutual investment of community and friends beyond the local community, the UNM Occupational Therapy Program faculty and staff have initiated this newsletter.
Occupational Therapy Graduate Program
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Enabling occupational therapy students to take a fresh approach to psychosis [PDF]
This practice evaluation describes the implementation of a 2-day workshop on psychosis with third-year undergraduate occupational therapy students at Brunel University.
Blank, A+3 more
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Distribution of KAP scores for participants ≤ 65 versus > 65 years. ABSTRACT Objectives Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common clinical arrhythmia. Failure to identify AF leaves patients at a considerably higher risk of disability and death, making its early screening and prevention extremely important. This study aimed to investigate knowledge, attitude,
Zhong Yi+12 more
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Otras Perspectivas (Other Perspectives), Volume 01, Issue 01, September 1997 [PDF]
Acknowledging that the success of the Occupational Therapy Program hinges on the mutual investment of community and friends beyond the local community, the UNM Occupational Therapy Program faculty and staff have initiated this newsletter.
Occupational Therapy Graduate Program
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Inpatients’ perspectives of occupational therapy in acute mental health [PDF]
Background Research into service users’ views of occupational therapy in acute mental health is extremely limited. This collaborative study between South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust and Brunel University (UK) obtained inpatients’
Craik, C, Lim, KH, Morris, J
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In this matched cohort study, total costs associated with robotic pancreatectomy were significantly lower than those associated with open pancreatectomy. High intraoperative costs associated with robotic pancreatectomies can be mitigated by other hospital related factors such as length of stay, number of medication prescriptions, and standardization of
Heather G. Lyu+9 more
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Otras Perspectivas (Other Perspectives), Volume 14, Issue 01, December 2012 [PDF]
Acknowledging that the success of the Occupational Therapy Program hinges on the mutual investment of community and friends beyond the local community, the UNM Occupational Therapy Program faculty and staff have initiated this newsletter.
Occupational Therapy Graduate Program
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Occupational therapy students’ views of health promotion [PDF]
With the increased interest in the contribution of occupational therapists to health promotion, the College of Occupational Therapists (2004a) recommended that pre-registration programmes should prepare graduates for practice which includes health ...
Craik, C, Jones-Phipps, M
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Long‐Term Nutritional Benefits of Laparoscopic Pancreatoduodenectomy Over Open Surgery
Minimally invasive laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy (LPD) significantly improves long‐term nutritional outcomes compared to open pancreaticoduodenectomy (OPD). LPD patients demonstrated better preservation of muscle mass index (PMI) and a lower incidence of postoperative fatty liver.
Koki Kurahashi+9 more
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Otras Perspectivas (Other Perspectives), Volume 18, Issue 01, December 2016 [PDF]
Acknowledging that the success of the Occupational Therapy Program hinges on the mutual investment of community and friends beyond the local community, the UNM Occupational Therapy Program faculty and staff have initiated this newsletter.
Occupational Therapy Graduate Program
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