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Publikováno v:
Revista Águas Subterrâneas, Vol 0, Iss 0 (2011)
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https://doaj.org/article/ccac5883501041b6bc95a75fbf899383
Poster 171: Autoimmune Encephalitis in Setting of Stage IV Non‐Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Case Report
Autor:
Grace L. Maloney, Dennis Keane
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PM&R. 9
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PM&R. 10:S91-S92
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Journal of Nursing Education. 51:489-495
Many conceptual models have been applied in the investigation of college retention of nursing students. We tested a model that specifies four general constructs as predictors of student success in nursing education—dispositional factors, career val
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Journal of Nursing Measurement. 16:184-200
Because of the most recent nurse shortage it has become important to determine retention factors of nursing students in the context of various aspects of college nursing programs and institutional systems. The purpose of this article is to describe t
Autor:
Frederick Hecht, Margaret A. Chesney, J S Lehman, Arthur Reingold, Andrew B. Bindman, Karen Vranizan, S Colman, Dennis Osmond, Dennis Keane
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AIDS. 14:1801-1808
Objective: Name-based HIV reporting is controversial in the United States because of concerns that it may deter high-risk persons from being tested. We sought to determine whether persons at risk of HIV infection knew their state's HIV reporting poli
Autor:
Dennis Osmond, J S Lehman, Andrew B. Bindman, Karen Vranizan, Dennis Keane, Frederick Hecht, Arthur Reingold
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Name-based surveillance of HIV infection is the law in 31 U.S. states but remains controversial. This policy can be advocated solely to support surveillance of the epidemic, but a frequent argument is that it also provides a public health benefit by
Autor:
Kevin Grumbach, Nicole Lurie, Michael Drake, Andrew B. Bindman, Dennis Keane, Karen Vranizan, Miriam Komaromy
Publikováno v:
New England Journal of Medicine. 334:1305-1310
Patients who are members of minority groups may be more likely than others to consult physicians of the same race or ethnic group, but little is known about the relation between patients' race or ethnic group and the supply of physicians or the likel
Autor:
Dennis Keane, Susan K. Ulrich, Andrew B. Bindman, Gregg Norman, Kevin Grumbach, Robert A. Lowe, Donna L. Washington, Thomas A. Scaletta
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Annals of Emergency Medicine. 23:286-293
Study objective : To determine whether a set of published triage guidelines identifies patients who can safely be refused emergency department care. Design : Historical cohort study. Setting: A public hospital ED. Type of participants : All patients
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The Journal of nursing administration. 41(3)
The objective of the study was to examine whether unionization is associated with job satisfaction among RNs in the United States using nationally representative surveys of RNs. Factors that predict job satisfaction for RNs in healthcare continue to