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    When is synthetic sufficient? Ethical considerations and alternatives in simulation-based ultrasound education by Andrea J. Doyle, Claire M. Condron

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Although research indicates that animal models yield comparable educational outcomes to synthetic models, animal models continue to be preferred in surgical and medical training. …”
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    INTERDISCIPLINARY ACTIVITY TRAINING IN VIRTUAL ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENT: AN ACTUAL STATE AND PROSPECTS by V. S. Sheinbaum

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…These approaches include: creating the special environment (infrastructure) of interdisciplinary education such as the virtual organization representing a network of computerized workstations and training facilities for specialists and operators of various professions as well as digital models of work objects and means; designing of scenarios for multidisciplinary training for various types of multidisciplinary activities such as research, design, diagnostics, and management of technological processes; identifying, within the core curricula programs (CCP) of educational institutions, the disciplines or courses delivered in the multidisciplinary format and synchronized for different CCP through course scheduling.…”
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    Modéliser par écrit le travail pour la formation : un enjeu de mise en visibilité de compétences interactionnelles postulées comme implicites by Céline Alcade-Lebrun

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This contribution aims at presenting how the modelling of table waiting activity in a gastronomic restaurant-school through a written document used for training purposes within a vocational bachelor's degree in International Catering and Hospitality Management, can participate in making interactional skills invisible, while they are crucial for proper accomplishment of work activity and novice professionalization. …”
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    The Effect of Professional Attitude on Motivation with a Strategic Management Perspective: The Mediating Role of Trust by Muhammed Ali Yetgin

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Employees' professional attitudes, motivation, and trust perceptions should be positive to be more successful and productive in their professions. …”
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    Le patient : le tiers impensé dans l’apprentissage du raisonnement clinique by Delphine Guyet, Jean-Luc Rinaudo

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The analysis of the interactions and the different positions taken by the actors during the session allows modeling in an educational pyramid, placing the patient as a third part mediator in the learning of clinical reasoning. …”
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    The Problem of Hybridity by Speculative Space

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… Speculative Design offers a methodological toolbox with which to explore, and potentially legitimize, alternative models and modes of knowledge through world-building not based on, or not yet based on, socially normalised ‘truths’. …”
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    Challenges in nature-based health and therapy research and critical considerations for application in musculoskeletal health by Richard Doran-Sherlock, Payal Sood, Nicole Anne Struthers, Filip Maric

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Nature-based health and therapy (NBHT) is a term incorporating a broad suite of practices that focus on engagement with the natural world and nature-rich spaces for potential physical and mental health benefits. As healthcare professions such as physiotherapy and osteopathy move away from biomedical/reductionist models of care for complex conditions towards approaches which take into account social and environmental determinants of health, NBHT may become part of clinical interventions and public health messaging. …”
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    Représentations de la vieillesse et orientation professionnelle by Hélène Geurts, Marie-Claire Haelewyck

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Several theories justify this trend and are frequently associated with the principle of ageism, discrimination based on age criteria (Butler, 1969), widespread in our hypermodern societies (Adam, Joubert & Missotten, 2013).Referring to Abric modeling (1976, 1994, 2005), a questionnaire focusing on the representations of students with regard to old age has been distributed to an occasional sample of 228 subjects of the faculty. …”
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    Determining the Joint Effect of Obesity and Diabetes on All-Cause Mortality and Cardiovascular-Related Mortality following an Ischemic Stroke by Colleen Bauza, Renee’ Martin, Sharon D. Yeatts, Keith Borg, Gayenell Magwood, Anbesaw Selassie, Marvella E. Ford

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Data from the multicenter Prevention Regimen for Effectively Avoiding Second Strokes (PRoFESS) trial was analyzed for this study. The joint effect of obesity and diabetes on mortality-related events was estimated via Cox proportional hazards regression models. …”
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    Limits and Risks of Digital Transformation by T. S. Akhromeeva, G. G. Malinetskiy, S. A. Posashkov

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…It is very likely that the tester of artificial intelligence systems will become one of the mass professions in the close future.We give examples to show that the "translation" from "continuous" to "discrete" language can lead to qualitatively different behavior of mathematical models. …”
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    Human capital for digital economy modernization by V. Y. Afanasyev, E. P. Grabchak, M. A. Korytny, S. V. Mishcheryakov, A. V. Cherezov

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Using the formed systems, it has been proposed to provide digital modernization of the main didactic processes with guaranteed achievement of specific diagnosed learning outcomes in accordance with the order.For new competencies it is possible to develop ontological models of employee professional activities. Herewith it is planned to solve several important tasks, including the development and adoption of a general concept of continuous professional education, the selection and classification of didactic units for specific professions, the development and introduction of a classification system for educational organizations according to their levels of competence, the development and introduction of a system for qualifying teachers, formation of a system of educational trajectories (necessary competencies) for business, development of pedagogical technologies standards that guarantee the achievement of results (the right people - in the right place - at the right time). …”
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    The state of the science of interprofessional collaborative practice: A scoping review of the patient health-related outcomes based literature published between 2010 and 2018. by May Nawal Lutfiyya, Linda Feng Chang, Cynthia McGrath, Clark Dana, Martin S Lipsky

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…<h4>Results</h4>Of an initial 375 articles retrieved 20 met review criteria. The most common professions represented in the studies reviewed were physicians, pharmacists and nurses. …”
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    Nurse workforce change and metropolitan medically underserved areas in the United States by Diana Bowser, Kaili Mauricio, Brielle Ruscitti

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, the results of nurse change models show that neither the change in Registered Nurses nor Nurse Practitioners is correlated with medically underserved areas. …”
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    Clinical care ratios for, and tasks undertaken by, allied health professionals: A scoping review of the literature. by Arabella Brown, Elias El-Achkar, Francesca Fragnito, Sandra Gosnell, Jocelyn Kelly, Daniel Kucharski, Alice Priestly, Saravana Kumar

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Future research could explore new workforce models which would free-up AHPs to undertake more direct and higher-level tasks.…”
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