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Health Affairs, 2003
Despite several well-crafted Institute of Medicine (IOM) reports, there remains within health care a persistent refusal to confront providers' responsibility for severe quality problems. There is a silence of deed--failing to take corrective actions--and of word--failing to discuss openly the true consequences of that inertia.
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Despite several well-crafted Institute of Medicine (IOM) reports, there remains within health care a persistent refusal to confront providers' responsibility for severe quality problems. There is a silence of deed--failing to take corrective actions--and of word--failing to discuss openly the true consequences of that inertia.
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Oppen's Silence, Crusoe's Silence and the Silence of Other Minds
Modernism/modernity, 2006This chapter examines the long silence at the center of George Oppen's poetic career, arguing that it was driven in part by his early choice of left-political activism over art. After the 1934 publication of his Discrete Series, Oppen stopped writing poems and lived, starting in 1950, as a “known subversive” in Mexico.
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Qualitative Inquiry, 2007
This project explores the experiences of women who mother children with ADHD. 1 The authors use the metaphor of the text and the margin. The text is the “motherhood myth” that describes a particular sort of “good” mothering. The margin is the space beyond that text.
Lorelei Carpenter, Helena Austin
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This project explores the experiences of women who mother children with ADHD. 1 The authors use the metaphor of the text and the margin. The text is the “motherhood myth” that describes a particular sort of “good” mothering. The margin is the space beyond that text.
Lorelei Carpenter, Helena Austin
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1966
ers immediately after surgery. In response to this, the nurse's primary responsibility is to plan with the patient and his family before surgery ways of keeping communications open during the immediate postoperative period. Ideally, the surgeon will have discussed with the patient and his family the effects that a laryngectomy will have on the patient ...
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ers immediately after surgery. In response to this, the nurse's primary responsibility is to plan with the patient and his family before surgery ways of keeping communications open during the immediate postoperative period. Ideally, the surgeon will have discussed with the patient and his family the effects that a laryngectomy will have on the patient ...
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Editorial: Silence Under Erasure—The Silence of Silence
2004Journal of Social Theory in Art Education ...
Jagodzinski, Jan, Wightman, Bill
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British Journal of Psychotherapy, 1991
SUMMARY. I have examined the function of silence ‐ its possible role and meanings ‐ in the psychoanalytic encounter. I have argued that silence is complementary to words in general, and to analytic free‐associations in particular, and that silence in the patient is often more than just the expression of his resistance.It could be useful to consider ...
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SUMMARY. I have examined the function of silence ‐ its possible role and meanings ‐ in the psychoanalytic encounter. I have argued that silence is complementary to words in general, and to analytic free‐associations in particular, and that silence in the patient is often more than just the expression of his resistance.It could be useful to consider ...
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2014 Art Gallery, 2014
The Evolution of Silence addresses the scale of damage brought about by 41 years of nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site. The web-based archive presents a non-linear map and interpretation of the area's destruction and an opportunity to explore this restricted desert landscape.
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The Evolution of Silence addresses the scale of damage brought about by 41 years of nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site. The web-based archive presents a non-linear map and interpretation of the area's destruction and an opportunity to explore this restricted desert landscape.
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