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The Impacts of Removing College Entrance Exams: Evidence From the Test‐Optional Movement

open access: yesSouthern Economic Journal, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Before 2020, around 250 four‐year colleges and universities adopted a test‐optional application procedure that allowed students to apply for admission without submitting college entrance exam score. Many schools adopted this procedure to encourage greater racial and socioeconomic diversity.
Brianna Felegi
wiley   +1 more source

A systematic review using the Theoretical Domains Framework to identify barriers and facilitators to the adoption of prescribing guidelines

open access: yesInternational Journal of Pharmacy Practice, EarlyView., 2020
Abstract Objectives Evidence‐based guidelines have the potential to reduce variation and increase prescribing quality. Identifying the key determinants to their uptake, using a theory‐based approach, may assist in the design of successful interventions to increase their adoption into practice.
Paulina Paksaite   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Extraosseous Ewing's Sarcoma Mimicking a Retropharyngeal Abscess: A Rare Case

open access: yes
Eye &ENT Research, EarlyView.
Syed Zohaib Maroof Hussain   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Post‐Discharge Opioid Prescribing After Elective Colorectal Resection: An International Survey

open access: yesWorld Journal of Surgery, EarlyView.
Excessive opioid prescribing after colorectal surgery can lead to adverse events and contribute to the opioid crisis. Understanding international prescribing patterns is essential for guiding practice and future research. The Analgesia After Colorectal Surgery (ACORE) survey aimed to characterize international opioid prescribing practices after ...
Ghadeer Olleik   +23 more
wiley   +1 more source

A cross-sectional survey of child abuse management knowledge among emergency medicine personnel in Cape Town, South Africa

open access: yesAfrican Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2018
Introduction: Child abuse is a common condition in the emergency centres of South Africa. It is critical for both prehospital emergency care practitioners and emergency centre-based emergency medicine registrars to be competent in screening, diagnosing ...
Bruna Dessena, Paul C. Mullan
doaj   +1 more source

Sufficient and Efficient Spending on Primary Care Benefits National Health and Health Systems

open access: yesThe Milbank Quarterly, EarlyView.
Policy Points Primary care is undervalued and under‐funded in many countries despite different care and payment models. High‐quality, accessible primary care requires sustained and strategic investment. Team‐based care, sustainable and engaged workforce models, and technology that enhances rather than fragments care are priorities that are shared ...
ROBERT L. PHILLIPS   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Clinical Teachers’ Opinions about Bedside-based Clinical Teaching

open access: yesSultan Qaboos University Medical Journal, 2013
Objectives: In recent years, there has been a decline in estimated time spent on bedside teaching. The aim of this study was to evaluate clinical teachers’ perceptions and practice of, and approaches to, bedside teaching.
Abdullah Shehab
doaj  

Dutch dilemma: Housing prices and flood risk exposure

open access: yesReal Estate Economics, EarlyView.
Abstract This article studies the impact of flood risk exposure on housing prices in a major river delta. Analyzing 1.8 million property transactions from 1998 to 2023 in the Netherlands, we find an average price discount of 1.1%. We observe considerable heterogeneity in price effects driven by exposure intensity, institutional settings that vary ...
Piet Eichholtz   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Exploring how Australian general practice registrars define cultural safety with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients: a mixed method study

open access: yesBMC Primary Care
Background Understanding how the general practice medical workforce defines cultural safety may help tailor education and training to better enable community-determined culturally safe practice.
Kay Brumpton   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Incorporating and evaluating an integrated gender-specific medicine curriculum: a survey study in Dutch GP training

open access: yesBMC Medical Education, 2009
Background We recently set standards for gender-specific medicine training as an integrated part of the GP training curriculum. This paper describes the programme and evaluation of this training.
Lagro-Janssen Toine LM   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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