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Practice Model: Collaborative Practice
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1995The concept of collaborative practice is based on the premise that excellent patient care relies on the expertise of several care providers. Collaboration is a complex behavior that requires time, energy, and patience to implement. It demands understanding of its elements and structure, as well as the commitment of clinicians, administrators, insurers,
L, Norsen, J, Opladen, J, Quinn
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2005
In the early 1990s the NYU/Wagner School undertook an effort to reform the curriculum of one of the oldest and largest public administration programs in the nation to make its graduates more job ready and better prepared to be “reflective practitioners.” While the reform applied to all parts of the School, the design of the public policy analysis ...
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In the early 1990s the NYU/Wagner School undertook an effort to reform the curriculum of one of the oldest and largest public administration programs in the nation to make its graduates more job ready and better prepared to be “reflective practitioners.” While the reform applied to all parts of the School, the design of the public policy analysis ...
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Practically Packed With Practical Practice Information
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 2004Those of us in primary care sports medicine love variety. Where else could you treat, in the course of a workday, a 14-year-old gymnast with back pain, an elite college soccer player with a perplexing stress fracture-and potential eating disorder-a 50-year-old heart patient, and a sedentary widow with knee pain?
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2017
Abstract This chapter analyzes dance games as transmission systems, assessing their capacity to notate, transmit, and archive embodied repertoires that are typically taught in face-to-face, body-to-body contexts. Dance games ask players to sight-read unfamiliar choreography in real time, mirroring the screen dancer as the routine unfolds.
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Abstract This chapter analyzes dance games as transmission systems, assessing their capacity to notate, transmit, and archive embodied repertoires that are typically taught in face-to-face, body-to-body contexts. Dance games ask players to sight-read unfamiliar choreography in real time, mirroring the screen dancer as the routine unfolds.
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2012
Abstract This chapter describes the essential role of practice in spiritual life. Detailed accounts are given of yoga, meditation, and prayer. The author's personal experiences of each of these forms of practice is combined with descriptions of different forms of practice: yoga asanas and breathing techniques, vipassana, Taoist fusion ...
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Abstract This chapter describes the essential role of practice in spiritual life. Detailed accounts are given of yoga, meditation, and prayer. The author's personal experiences of each of these forms of practice is combined with descriptions of different forms of practice: yoga asanas and breathing techniques, vipassana, Taoist fusion ...
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Infertility, Practice and Practicability
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1972Summary: The results of treatment of anovulatory infertility over a 6‐year period, which included the introduction of gonadotrophins and clomiphene citrate, are presented. Two hundred and sixty patients have been treated, and 139 of these became pregnant.
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