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The Relationship Between States of Anxiety, Negative Career Thoughts, and Information‐Processing Skills

open access: yesThe Career Development Quarterly, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Cognitive information processing (CIP) theory focuses on domains of career decision‐making and problem‐solving with the inclusion of affective and cognitive dimensions. Despite this focus, there is sparse research on the connection between anxiety and CIP cognitive dimensions of negative career thoughts and information‐processing (CIP) skills.
Seth C. W. Hayden   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Annual Reports to the ESA Council ESA 110th Annual Meeting July, 2025

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The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, EarlyView.
wiley   +1 more source

Orthopaedic undergraduate education

Medical Education, 1979
Summary Musculoskeletal disease in the community is common, and much of it responds to early diagnosis and preventive care. At the same time, modern orthopaedics, like so many specialist subjects, has increased significantly in depth and detail pari passu with its advances ...
R A, Dickson, G R, Houghton, R B, Duthie
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Undergraduate Education in Transplantation

Transplantation Proceedings, 2023
Training in the transplants of organs, tissues, and cells as a therapeutic modality of multiple pathologies is essential in undergraduate education. The medical aspects typical of the theme are associated with ethical, legal, religious, and philosophical concerns, giving a holistic view of the process.
Marisa, Cobos   +3 more
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Undergraduate Medical Education

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
To the Editor.— I write in support of Dr. Rosinski's recommended revision of undergraduate medical education (222:473, 1972). In 1968,I made a similar proposal. 1 In essence, I indicated that the undergraduate medical curriculum was failing because it was trying to do too many things at one and the same time.
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Simulation in Undergraduate Education

Annual Review of Nursing Research, 2020
Simulation is an integral component of undergraduate nursing education because it allows for a safe, timely, and prescriptive approach to meet learning objectives at the levels of individual simulations, courses, and academic programs. This review of the literature provides an overview of steps taken to move simulation forward in undergraduate nursing ...
Ashley E, Franklin   +1 more
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Undergraduate education about cancer

European Journal of Cancer and Clinical Oncology, 1991
The quality, quantity and balance of undergraduate cancer teaching in Australian Medical Schools were investigated by a survey, using a self-administered questionnaire, of recent graduates from all Australian medical schools. Stratified random cluster sampling was used and a response rate of 84% (389 respondents) was achieved.
W T, Smith   +3 more
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Undergraduate Education

2019
Abstract In undergraduate education, the health humanities are transforming premedical and pre–health professional education. With a 266% increase in majors, minors, and certificates since 2001, these courses and academic programs are popular.
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