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33 Weird and Unusual Phobias - 0 views

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    Strange phobias and fears that people actually suffer from.
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Top Ultrasound Technician Schools - 0 views

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    These established career schools and colleges provide reputable training in diagnostic medical sonography, preparing students for employment as ultrasound technicians. Programs include associate's and bachelor's degrees, as well as certificates for students who already hold a degree in another field.
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Bibliographic Management Meets Web 2.0 | Nature Journal Bloggers - 0 views

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    Review of Zotero, Mendeley, CiteULike, Connotea, RefWorks, and EndNoteWeb. Brief hyperlinked mentions of 2collab, Labmeeting, Reference Manager, Citavi, Papers, JabRef, and tools for managing BibTeX files.
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As Babyboomers Approach 65, Doctors Flee | Cuts in Medicare Payments Force Cuts in Doct... - 0 views

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    At a time when baby boomers are approaching the age of 65, some physicians attuned to this economic reality have simply stopped accepting Medicare patients.
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Pharma, physicians, pads, pens, prescriptions | KevinMD.com - 0 views

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    Research shows that many doctors rely more on the pharmaceutical industry's own information about a medication than on checking independent sources for evaluations of the drug.
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20 Scary Old School Surgical Tools - 0 views

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    20 scary old school surgical tools that surgeons used to use on patients. Oww.
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Dead By Mistake: - 3 views

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    "Berwick gives patient safety progress a C-"
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Child Fitness and Development - Fitness for HealthFitness for Health - 0 views

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    Support your child's development by purchasing the proper fitness equipment. With so many sedentary activities, it's important that your children stay active. Swinging is great exercise for you and your child. Look for items that will promote social interaction by allowing for multiple participants and also leave room for the imagination to run wild!
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Why do some clinical supervisors become bullies? - 0 views

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    "In the General Medical Council's 2013 national training survey, 13.2% of respondents said that they had been victims of bullying and harassment in their posts, nearly one in five had seen someone else being bullied or harassed, and over a quarter had experienced "undermining" (unfair or belittling treatment)."
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What are the limitations of self-directed learning? | ArcheMedXArcheMedX - 3 views

  • Considering the zones of proximal development model should drive educators to seek out and leverage more structured educational interventions, without which the limitations of learning and self-directed learner growth may be undermining the overall impact of the medical education we create.
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    Considering the zones of proximal development model should drive educators to seek out and leverage more structured educational interventions, without which the limitations of learning and self-directed learner growth may be undermining the overall impact of the medical education we create.
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