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Report to the President for year ended June 30, 2024, Office of the Vice Chancellor
Published 2025“…This report contains the following sections: Executive Summary, Office Updates, OVC Headquarters, Office of Admissions, Career Advising & Professional Development, Office of Experiential Learning, D-Lab, Edgerton Center, Priscilla King Gray Public Service Center, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, First Year Learning Communities, Concourse, Experimental Study Group, Terrascope, Office of Graduate Education, International Students Office, Office of Minority Education, Registrar’s Office, Reserve Officer Training Corps, Air Force, Army, Navy, Student Financial Services, Teaching + Learning Lab, Undergraduate Advising Center.…”
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Nepal Earthquake One Year On: Building a More Effective Relief Effort
Published 2016“…One year since the devastating Nepal earthquakes, the international relief effort holds lessons for future emergency response. …”
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The impact of the timing of a prior year's auditor concessions on financial officers' judgments
Published 2019“…We conduct an experiment to examine how an auditor's use of concession-timing strategies in the prior year influences financial officers' negotiation judgments in the current year. …”
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Improvements in kidney outcomes over the years: reason for optimism but a challenge for trialists
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Care, competency, or honesty? Framing emergency preparedness messages and risks for nuclear energy in Singapore
Published 2020“…Messages centered on care influenced participants’ trust in government the most. …”
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Mortality forecasts for long-term care subpopulations with longevity risk : a bayesian approach
Published 2021“…This article aims to propose a new Bayesian methodology to forecast mortality rates of long-term care (LTC) subpopulations with longevity risk. A major obstacle to developing such a method is lack of data on the number of deaths in LTC subpopulations, which would prevent us from using conventional mortality models such as the Lee-Carter model. …”
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Tea trolley teaching in critical care: integrating evidence-based practice with library services
Published 2025“…Our evaluation highlights the value of this combined intervention of teaching research skills to upskill staff working in our intensive care units. This paper describes a scalable model of critical care bedside education that integrates library-focused teaching to upskill nurses in some of the prerequisite skills needed for evidence-based practice (EBP).…”
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Examining the role of family, media, peers in young Caucasian men’s understandings of body dissatisfaction: a thematic analysis using the tripartite influential model and social comparison theory
Published 2024“…It focuses on family, peers, and media influences, addressing a gap in the literature that rarely integrates men’s experiences. …”
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Person-centred care for dementia patients (PEAR) back-end and front-end systems development
Published 2024“…As dementia has no cure, palliative care is often opted for. One form of which is Person-Centred Care. …”
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Molluscum contagiosum and associations with atopic eczema in children: a retrospective longitudinal study in primary care
Published 2015“…</p> <p><strong>Results</strong> The rate of MC consultations in primary care for children aged 0 to 14 years is 9.5 per 1000 (95% CI = 9.4 to 9.6). …”
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HST.921 / HST.923 Information Technology in the Health Care System of the Future, Spring 2003
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Health economic aspects of childhood excess weight
Published 2024Subjects: “…Primary health care…”
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'I am afraid to fly there': informal care in Polish migrants' families immobilised by COVID-19
Published 2024“…This paper discusses the COVID-19 pandemic as a new external challenge to transnational family life that can undermine the care arrangements and intentions developed by the families of Polish migrants following the 2004 EU enlargement. …”
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Anatomically realistic aortic dissection simulator as a potential training tool for point-of-care ultrasound
Published 2024“…Aim: Simulators for aortic dissection diagnosis are limited by complex anatomy influencing the accuracy of point-of-care ultrasound for diagnosing aortic dissection. …”
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HST.921 / HST.922 Information Technology in the Health Care System of the Future, Spring 2007
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Momentary partner involvement in diabetes self-care and continuously measured glucose: a dynamic analysis
Published 2023“…This study examined the dynamic, real-time associations between partner involvement in diabetes self-care and continuous glucose monitor (CGM) metrics in adults with type 2 diabetes.…”
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Domains, feasibility, effectiveness, cost, and acceptability of telehealth in aging care: scoping review of systematic reviews
Published 2024“…Compared with younger adults, the older population has greater health needs but faces inadequate access to appropriate, affordable, and high-quality health care. Telehealth can remove geographic and time boundaries, as well as enabling socially isolated and physically homebound people to access a wider range of care options. …”
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Eliciting and honouring end-of-life care preferences : a multiple methods study on place of death
Published 2018“…This dissertation aimed to explore the complex contextual factors involved in eliciting end-of-life care preferences and to identify facilitators and barriers of home deaths in Singapore with a specific focus on the impact of Advance Care Planning (ACP). …”
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Can liaison neurology add value to patient care within a mental health setting?
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‘It's the little things that count’: healthcare professionals’ views on delivering dignified care: a qualitative study
Published 2016“…<p><b>Aims</b></p> To explore healthcare professionals’ perspectives of dignified care and experiences of providing care. <p><b>Background</b></p> Although ‘care’ and dignity in care are seen as central to the delivery of good care by patients, families and professionals, we still lack a clear understanding of what these, often contested and elusive concepts, mean in the practice setting, particularly from the perspective of healthcare professionals. …”
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