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Interdisciplinary interactive blended learning concept in times of a pandemic - pain medicine "totally digital". [PDF]
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Development and validation of an emotion regulation training intervention for primary education students. [PDF]
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Student-Oriented Competency Building Module: Implications for the Improvement of Global Health Education. [PDF]
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ICS teaching module: Cystometry (basic module)
Neurourology and Urodynamics, 2016To summarize the evidence background for education of good urodynamic practice, especially cystometry.A search was done in PubMed for the last 5 years of publications selecting only clinical studies, utilizing the following keywords: cystometry 133 articles and filling cystometry 53 articles.The evidence with regard to clinical setting and cystometry ...
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VideoEndocrinology, 2017
Abstract Background: Over the past 15 years, surgical education has experienced a paradigm shift from a traditional time-based model to competency-based curricula.1 This, in combination with increa...
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Abstract Background: Over the past 15 years, surgical education has experienced a paradigm shift from a traditional time-based model to competency-based curricula.1 This, in combination with increa...
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Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 1989
The information in this article is for a wide variety of nurses who find themselves in a teaching role: the critical care nurse orienting another nurse (experienced or new graduate); the critical care manager who needs to present an inservice program; and the educator or clinical specialist looking for a new way to present the same information.
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The information in this article is for a wide variety of nurses who find themselves in a teaching role: the critical care nurse orienting another nurse (experienced or new graduate); the critical care manager who needs to present an inservice program; and the educator or clinical specialist looking for a new way to present the same information.
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