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Hlubocky Jennifer M - - 2012
Purpose The value of a transplantation specialty pharmacy (TSP) program, including its impact on patient and health care provider satisfaction, selected clinical outcomes, and the institution's financial margin, was evaluated. Methods Patient and health care provider surveys were distributed to evaluate satisfaction with the TSP program. Medication adherence (using continuous ...
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Presents the official listing of accredited internship and postdoctoral residency programs. It reflects all Commission on Accreditation decisions through July 17, 2011. This list also is provided by electronic means (http://www.apa.org/ed/accreditation/programs/index.aspx), but that listing is for informational purposes only and should not be used for official credential review. (PsycINFO Database ...
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Presents the official listing of accredited doctoral programs. It reflects all Commission on Accreditation decisions through July 17, 2011. This list also is provided by electronic means (http://www.apa.org/ed/accreditation/programs/index.aspx), but that listing is for informational purposes only and should not be used for official credential review. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 ...
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Steehler Matthew K - - 2011
Objective. To assess the face, content, and construct validities of a low-cost sinus surgery task trainer in acquisition of skills for endoscopic sinus surgery.Study Design. Prospective validation study.Setting. Tertiary academic center.Subjects and Methods. Attending otolaryngologists, otolaryngology residents at various levels of training, and medical students performed nasal endoscopy and 5 ...
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Enciso Sanz Silvia - - 2011
INTRODUCTION: Our aim is to assess the face and content validities of the physical simulator Simulap(®), as well as the construct validity of its assessment method. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Five novice surgeons (G1) and five experts (G2) performed seven basic tasks and one suturing exercise on Simulap(®), which were assessed ...
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This final rule will set forth the hospice wage index for fiscal year (FY) 2012 and continue the phase-out of the wage index budget neutrality adjustment factor (BNAF), with an additional 15 percent BNAF reduction, for a total BNAF reduction in FY 2012 of 40 percent. The BNAF phase-out will ...
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Eberhard L - - 2011
Introduction: An objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) has been implemented in preclinical dentistry. It was taken at an early stage (propaedeutics course). The objectives of this study were to evaluate the reliability, validity, and feasibility of the examination, and the effect of circuit number on OSCE score. Methods: The OSCE ...
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Hung Andrew J - - 2011
PURPOSE: We evaluated the face, content and construct validity of the novel da Vinci® Skills Simulator™ using the da Vinci Si™ Surgeon Console as the surgeon interface. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We evaluated a novel robotic surgical simulator for robotic surgery using the da Vinci Si Surgeon Console and Mimic™ virtual ...
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Hojat Mohammadreza - - 2011
PURPOSE: To develop instruments for measuring empathic and sympathetic orientations in patient care and to provide evidence in support of their psychometrics. METHOD: Third-year medical students at Jefferson Medical College responded to four clinical vignettes in 2010. For each vignette, students indicated the extent of their agreement with an empathic ...
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Boghosian Thierry - - 2011
The List of Prohibited Substances and Methods (the List), an International Standard published yearly by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), determines which substances and methods are prohibited in sport in- and out-of-competition. Stimulants are included within drug class S.6 under the in-competition testing section of the List. Athletes may be ...
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Kazemi Ashraf - - 2011
The aim of training midwifery student is to increase scientific and practical abilities in trainees in order to present caring health services. Then, the evaluation tools of these abilities have great importance. This study tried to evaluate the content validity, criterion validity and base validity of academic exams. This cross-sectional ...
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Using cost-effective targeting to enhance the efficiency of conservation investments in payments ...
Chen Xiaodong - - 2010
Ecosystem services are being protected and restored worldwide through payments for ecosystem services in which participants are paid to alter their land-management approaches to benefit the environment. The efficiency of such investments depends on the design of the payment scheme. Land features have been used to measure the environmental benefits ...
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Love Shawn - - 2010
Representative data on typical pitch volume for collegiate pitchers functioning in their specific roles is sparse and is needed for training specificity. To report pitch volumes in Division I collegiate pitchers. The authors hypothesize that pitcher role will result in different pitch volumes. Pitchers from twelve Division I collegiate baseball ...
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Stephens Walter B - - 2010
Fatal and nonfatal injuries occur on catfish farms as a result of tractor overturns, but these injuries can be greatly mitigated when a tractor is equipped with a rollover protective structure (ROPS) and seatbelt. This study analyzed the proportion of tractors on catfish farms in Mississippi not equipped with ROPS ...
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Corso Phadedra S - - 2010
THE OBJECTIVES OF THIS ANALYSIS WERE TO: 1) assess the impact of socio-demographic factors on parents' perception of the benefits of attending a parenting program designed to prevent child maltreatment vs. the costs in terms of time and difficulty to attend, 2) determine if perceived costs and benefits affected the ...
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Wang Tiankai - - 2010
Even with federal incentive payments, providers will be hesitant to adopt EHRs without understanding the return on investment. A cost-benefit analysis helps determine EHR profitability over time.
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Phillips Jim - - 2010
Anyone who works within the NHS will be aware of the recent government commitment to cost-cutting measures. In February 2009, McKinsey were asked to produce a report on how productivity may be improved as well as saving money.
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Segal Robert - - 2010
Abstract Research indicates that virtual reality is effective in the treatment of many psychological difficulties and is being used more frequently. However, little is known about therapists' perception of the benefits and costs related to the use of virtual therapy in treatment delivery. In the present study, 271 therapists completed ...
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Lypson Monica L - - 2010
The purpose of this study was to describe the validation process for assessing an instrument to assess residents' aseptic technique skills. The validation study entailed comparisons of the performance of aseptic technique procedures between postgraduate year-1 (PGY-1) surgical residents and PGY-2/3 surgical residents. We also compared the performance of PGY-1 ...
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Chesbrough Henry W - - 2009
A recession often forces you to cut R&D as you refocus on your core. But innovation need not go by the wayside. By placing certain assets and projects outside your walls, you can actually preserve opportunities for future growth while you shore up the fortress. Chesbrough, of Haas School of ...
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Faver Catherine A - - 2009
A sample of 131 Latino students attending a university in south Texas near the United States-Mexico border completed a self-administered questionnaire regarding their companion animals (pets). Compared with dog caregivers (owners) (n = 106), cat caregivers (n = 25) were significantly more likely to favor early spay/neuter of pets and ...
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Moore Alison - - 2009
NHS employers will be looking for savings on staff costs--but room to cut wages is limited. Perks such as cheap staff parking and workplace nurseries could be targeted for cuts. Trusts will be keen to avoid the debacle of 2006 when frontline staff were laid off. As NHS spending is ...
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King D A - - 2009
Beef knuckles (n=150) and center-cut top sirloin butts (n=150) were used to determine portion-controlled steak cutting yields, palatability characteristics, and consumer acceptance of rectus femoris (RF), vastus lateralis (VL), and gluteus medius (GM) steaks. Steak yields were higher (P<0.05) for top sirloins than knuckles. Trained sensory panel ratings for overall ...
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Mills Susan Polston - - 2009
Employers play a critical role in mothers' success with breastfeeding when these women work full-time. Employers need information on the benefits breastfeeding can provide for working mothers and businesses. This article discusses current legislation and policies supporting mothers' ability to breastfeed in the workplace, the benefits of breastfeeding to the ...
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Hinrichsen Lars - - 2010
The Danish pig meat industry is very export oriented. Ninety per cent of the production of the big cooperative slaughterhouses is exported to more than 100 countries all over the world. This poses a requirement for the industry to be globally competitive in the sense of quality, product safety and--of ...
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Golub Sarit A - - 2009
Although negative expectations may have the benefit of softening the blow when a negative event occurs, they also have the cost of making people feel worse while they are waiting for that event to happen. Three studies suggest that the cost of negative expectations is greater than the benefit. In ...
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Joffe Renata A - - 2009
Lever's Histopathology of the Skin, regarded as the gold standard textbook in the field of dermatopathology, claims to cut a swath through the discipline. In the last two editions, however, it appears to be declining in its overall scientific quality and academic mentality by failing to include different points of ...
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Owusu, EH; ;
Nature tourism is being increasingly promoted as a means to combat the inequality and dependency in rural areas. Furthermore, ecotourism as a subset of nature tourism has emerged as a potential mechanism for involving rural communities in the management of their natural resources, and thus benefit from their conservation efforts. ...
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Van Berkel Rene - - 2009
Japan's Eco-Town Program spearheaded in Japan the integration of Industrial Symbiosis and Urban Symbiosis, seeking to maximise the economic and environmental benefit from close geographic proximity of industrial and urban areas, through the use of previously discarded commercial, municipal and industrial waste materials in industrial applications. The program established 26 ...
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Shwiff Stephanie A - - 2008
OBJECTIVE: To conduct a benefit-cost analysis of the results of the domestic dog and coyote (DDC) oral rabies vaccine (ORV) program in Texas from 1995 through 2006 by use of fiscal records and relevant public health data. DESIGN: Retrospective benefit-cost analysis. Procedures-Pertinent economic data were collected in 20 counties of ...
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Yeh Stuart S - - 2009
Benefit-cost analysis was conducted to estimate the increase in earnings, increased tax revenues, value of less crime, and reductions in welfare costs attributable to nationwide implementation of rapid assessment, a promising intervention for raising student achievement in math and reading. Results suggest that social benefits would exceed total social costs ...
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Keefe Ryan - - 2008
Rising oil prices and concerns about energy security and climate change are spurring reconsideration of both automobile propulsion systems and the fuels that supply energy to them. In addition to the gasoline internal combustion engine, recent years have seen alternatives develop in the automotive marketplace. Currently, hybrid-electric vehicles, advanced diesels, ...
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Perhans Karin - - 2008
Including both economic costs and biological benefits of sites in systematic reserve selection greatly increases cost-efficiency. Nevertheless, limited funding generally forces conservation planners to choose which data to focus the most resources on; therefore, the relative importance of different types of data must be carefully assessed. We investigated the relative ...
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Owusu-Edusei K K - - 2008
This study builds on an earlier study to examine the net monetary benefit of installing cost-effective rollover protective structures (CROPS) instead of utilizing existing ROPS retrofits for all estimated non-ROPS tractors in the year 2004. With the conservative estimates used in the analyses, results indicate that compared to the baseline ...
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Mahoney John J - - 2008
BACKGROUND: Increased medication compliance rates have been demonstrated to result in improved clinical outcomes and reduced overall medical expenditures. As such, managed care stakeholders should take the total value approach to benefit design and consider total medical costs beyond the cost of pharmacotherapy alone. OBJECTIVES: To describe the value-based benefit ...
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Canadell Josep G - - 2008
Forests currently absorb billions of tons of CO2 globally every year, an economic subsidy worth hundreds of billions of dollars if an equivalent sink had to be created in other ways. Concerns about the permanency of forest carbon stocks, difficulties in quantifying stock changes, and the threat of environmental and ...
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Prevalences of lifetime histories of self-cutting and suicidal ideation in Japanese adolescents: ...
Matsumoto Toshihiko - - 2008
We examined differences in the prevalence of a lifetime history of self-cutting and suicidal ideation by age among junior and senior high-school students. Histories of self-cutting and suicidal ideation were reported by 9.9% and 40.4% of the students. Among early teens, females were more likely to report suicidal ideation than ...
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Gangata Hope - - 2008
Satisfactory assessment of the musculoskeletal disorders in patients by health professionals, followed by diagnosis, treatment, and referral require a good understanding of spatial and three-dimensional (S&3D) anatomy of musculature. Meanwhile, the importance and impact of S&3D learning has been underscored. A novel method to promote S&3D skills in the learning ...
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Shapiro Stuart - - 2008
In 1984, Portney argued that "[w]e should scrutinize proposed reforms of the rulemaking process every bit as carefully as the regulations that process produces." In the 23 years since then, the regulatory process on the federal level has been continuously reformed by statute, by executive order, and by directives from ...
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Salkever David S - - 2008
We consider the implementation, in a non-research setting, of a new prevention program that has previously been evaluated in a randomized trial. When the target population for the implementation is heterogeneous, the overall net benefits of the implementation may differ substantially from those reported in the economic evaluation of the ...
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Owens Kathleen - - 2008
There are two major strategies to implementing an EMR: the big-bang approach and the phased, or incremental, approach. Each strategy has pros and cons that must be considered. This article discusses these approaches and the risks and benefits of each as well as some training strategies that can be used ...
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Lutsenko Hera - - 2008
OBJECTIVE: To compare the usage of bupropion hydrochloride and nicotine replacement in Australia between 2001 and 2005. DESIGN AND SETTING: We analysed aggregate data on the utilisation of: (1) bupropion under the Pharmaceutical Benefit Scheme (PBS) between 2001 and 2005; (2) bupropion and nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) on the Repatriation ...
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Golant Stephen M - - 2008
This paper assesses whether the usually favorable depictions of older homeowners in the United States can be generalized to those who have extremely low incomes and occupy the oldest housing stock. Theoretical treatments and past empirical research findings offer a strong rationale for distinguishing this subgroup of older households. Analyzing ...
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Goggins Richard W - - 2008
PROBLEM: Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) can help to justify an investment in ergonomics interventions. A predictive CBA model would allow practitioners to present a cost justification to management during the planning stages, but such a model requires reliable estimates of the benefits of ergonomics interventions. METHOD: Through literature reviews and Internet ...
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Pembroke J T - - 2008
Although undergraduate biochemistry and biotechnology courses teach the concept of accuracy and precision during practical laboratory sessions, the formal teaching of validation methodologies receives little attention. An increasing number of biochemistry and biotechnology graduates are finding work in industry in the area of industrial validation associated with biopharmaceutical, diagnostics, biomedical ...
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Smith Royshanda - - 2008
With the advent of new technology, it is crucial to understand the mechanics of how instruments work to fully be able to utilize them and prevent injury. One of the cornerstones which makes laparoscopy possible is the use of vessel sealing instruments. Cutting, coagulation, and dissection are some paramount qualities ...
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Taherian Kasra - - 2008
BACKGROUND: Mentoring is widely used in medicine and is an established means of professional development. We have all been mentored, knowingly or otherwise at some stage of our careers. AIMS: To provide an overview of mentoring in clinical and academic medicine, review the literature, discuss various mentoring styles and weigh ...
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Sanford Katherine A - - 2008
PURPOSE: New fresh-cut fruit and vegetable products are being developed worldwide. Nutrition educators' perceptions of these products were studied. METHODS: Professional dietitians in Nova Scotia were asked to complete a questionnaire on their use of fresh-cut produce. The questionnaire also elicited their attitudes and perceptions about the convenience, taste/quality, nutrition/health ...
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Blackman Allen - - 2009
Colombia's discharge fee system for water effluents is often held up as a model of a well-functioning, economic incentive pollution control program in a developing country. Yet few objective evaluations of the program have appeared. Based on a variety of primary and secondary data, this paper finds that in its ...
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McEvoy Peter M - - 2007
This study examined the measurement of ambivalence toward change, and the predictive utility of ambivalence in terms of psychotherapy outcomes. Ambivalent individuals were defined as those acknowledging both costs and benefits to change. Two competing hypotheses were tested. The first, based on the transtheoretical model (C. C. DiClemente & J. ...
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