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Smith, Loraine – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Population growth and the COVID pandemic have stretched healthcare to its limits. There are not enough current and future healthcare professions available or in the pipeline, especially in medically underserved areas. To create a pipeline, many community hospitals have started residency programs, as 57.1% of doctors went into practice in the state…
Descriptors: Physicians, Hospitals, Clinical Experience, Medical Schools
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Priscilla Burnham Riosa; Amanpreet Randhawa; Barbara Muskat – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
The hospital setting may be especially difficult for pediatric patients on the autism spectrum and their families compared to those not on the spectrum. Child life specialists are healthcare professionals specifically trained to support parents and their children and help prepare them for hospital procedures. Because of this specialized skill set,…
Descriptors: Specialists, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Hospitals, Hospitalized Children
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McCarthy, Richard; Ceccucci, Wendy – Information Systems Education Journal, 2023
The adult population in the United States is more physically active and are living longer than prior generations. Due to the advancement in surgical techniques and the increased number of active people, there has been a rise in the number of hip and knee replacement surgeries. This rise in the number of surgeries is expected to continue.…
Descriptors: Patients, Surgery, Risk, Hospitals
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Silvia Annen – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2024
Twelve qualitative case studies in German and Canadian hospitals and IT companies were used in this mixed-methods study analysing the labour market outcomes of immigrants. The reported case studies investigate the immigrants' recognition, integration process and the usability of foreign qualifications, skills and work experiences in the labour…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigration, Labor Market, Information Technology
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Song, Menghuan; Ware, Robert S.; Doan, Tan N.; Harley, David – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2022
Background: In a cohort of adults with intellectual disability who were followed for up to 16-years, we investigated characteristics associated with frequent emergency department (ED) presentations, hospitalisation, and psychiatric care. Method: Community-dwelling adults with intellectual disability residing in Queensland, Australia, were followed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adults, Intellectual Disability, Individual Characteristics
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Hermanrud, Inge; Haukåsen, Ole Andreas – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2023
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present and discuss two different learning approaches to lean through a sensemaking lens. Design/methodology/approach: This is comparative case study within one organisation, and a qualitative analysis of interview data, participative observations and documents. Findings: Although this study found that both…
Descriptors: Workplace Learning, Organizational Learning, Hospitals, Improvement
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Carolina Castro Ibáñez – Early Child Development and Care, 2023
This article reports on a literature review of 32 research articles related to the provision of schooling to students within hospitals. In particular, the research interest was focused on evidence in the literature to describe and characterize the pedagogical practices developed in the educational context of the hospital in terms of their…
Descriptors: Hospitals, Students, Child Health, Special Schools
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Oulton, Kate; Gibson, Faith; Kenten, Charlotte; Russell, Jessica; Carr, Lucinda; Hassiotis, Angela; Kelly, Paula; Kerry, Sam; Tuffrey-Wijne, Irene; Whiting, Mark; Wray, Jo – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Background: There is limited qualitative research focussed specifically on what it is like for children and young people with intellectual disabilities coming into hospital, with much of the evidence-base being about those with Autism Spectrum Condition or adults with intellectual disabilities. Aim: To share rich detail of the emotional and…
Descriptors: Children, Intellectual Disability, Hospitalized Children, Hospitals
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Ait Ali, Driss; Fazaz, Mohamed; Ounaceur, Brahim; El Houate, Brahim; El Koutbi, Mohamed; El Khiat, Abdelaati; Senhaji, Fatima – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2023
In order to stay up-to-date in the nursing field, nurses must pursue continuous education. This study examined nurses' motivations to take part in continuing education activities by conducting a survey amongst a sample of nurses employed in two hospitals in south-east Morocco. The survey was carried out using a two-part self-administered…
Descriptors: Motivation, Nurses, Participation, Professional Development
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Scaccia, Jesse – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2023
Journalism teaching hospitals have long been a steady source of news in the communities they call home. As these programs have a track record of increasing essential public knowledge and adding vitality to journalism programs, this study mines the knowledge of current and former journalism teaching hospital leaders to ascertain the necessary…
Descriptors: Journalism, Experiential Learning, Hospitals, News Reporting
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Jennifer Utter; Rebecca McRae; Frances Mole; Kaitlin Brennan; Sally McCray – Health Education Journal, 2024
Objective: The modern Australian diet is largely characterised by too few fruits and vegetables and too many discretionary foods. This is very different to how Indigenous Australians ate prior to colonisation. Native plants and seeds like bush tomatoes, warrigal greens, Kakadu plum and wattleseed are not common features of the contemporary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nutrition Instruction, Food Service, Food
Heisler, Elayne J. – Congressional Research Service, 2023
This report describes the Children's Hospitals Graduate Medical Education (CHGME) program's (1) purpose and structure, (2) history, and (3) authorizations and appropriations. It also provides select program data, including the number of hospitals supported under the program, their location, the amount of funding they receive, and the number of…
Descriptors: Children, Hospitals, Medical Education, Graduate Study
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Handayani, Dian; Lee, Peiling Pearlyn; Lin, Xiangting Bernice; Seah, Ju Ling Denise; Doshi, Kinjal – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2023
Art therapy is an emerging allied health profession in Singapore, although attitudes toward the role of the service remain unclear. This study surveyed 80 healthcare professionals from two tertiary care hospitals, exploring three areas: (a) perceptions of art therapy, (b) the referral process, and (c) suggestions to increase art therapy…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Allied Health Personnel, Hospitals, Attitudes
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Kazemi, Ellie – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2023
Accreditation is typically a voluntary process that involves a thorough evaluation of an organization's policies, procedures, and practices. Much like a colonoscopy, the evaluation process probes deep and can be uncomfortable. With the discomfort, time, cost, and effort it takes to undergo evaluation for accreditation, the natural question is…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Literature Reviews, Applied Behavior Analysis, Health Services
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Silverberg, Benjamin; Sharon, Melinda J.; Makati, Devan; Mott, Mariah; Rose, William D. – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Background: Familiarity breeds complacency. One case of sore throat can start to sound like another. However, even common viral and bacterial infections can lead to serious sequelae. Clinicians cannot make a diagnosis if they do not consider it in their differential. Case: The presentation -- and subsequent hospitalization -- of a septic 19…
Descriptors: College Students, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Microbiology, Communicable Diseases
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