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Publikováno v:
AICCM Bulletin. 38:63-69
The paper examines the history of the use of the gum leaf as a support for oil paintings in colonial Australia, with a focus on the conservation treatment of four paintings by artist Alfred William...
Autor:
Ali N. Zaidi, Timothy M. Maul, Jenne Hickey, Morgan Hindes, Vanessa Kowalski, Renee Schnug, Stephen C. Cook
Publikováno v:
Congenital Heart Disease. 10:E225-E229
Objective Nurse practitioners (NPs) have an established role for delivering competent care to patients in the primary care setting. The aim of this study was to compare satisfaction of patients managed by NPs vs. physicians in the outpatient adult co
Autor:
Vanessa Kowalski, Nicole Tse
Publikováno v:
AICCM Bulletin. 34:24-33
Recent conservation treatment of Arthur Boyd’s paintings from the Heide Museum of Modern Art collection has raised questions about his studio practice and material preferences. Four paintings on muslin board from Boyd’s 1943–44 ‘South Melbour
Autor:
Vanessa Kowalski, Cushla Hill
Publikováno v:
AICCM Bulletin. 32:25-32
In 2003, the Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation (CCMC) at the University of Melbourne commenced a large-scale project to conserve the nine paintings hanging in the Grossi Florentino restaurant in Melbourne, with the support of the current own
Autor:
Timothy M, Maul, Ali, Zaidi, Vanessa, Kowalski, Jenne, Hickey, Renee, Schnug, Morgan, Hindes, Stephen, Cook
Publikováno v:
Congenital heart disease. 10(5)
Nurse practitioners (NPs) have an established role for delivering competent care to patients in the primary care setting. The aim of this study was to compare satisfaction of patients managed by NPs vs. physicians in the outpatient adult congenital h
Autor:
Timothy M. Maul, Morgan Hindes, Genise Green, Vanessa Kowalski, Jenne Hickey, Renee Schnug, Stephen C. Cook, Ali N Zaidi
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 63(12)
Nurse practitioners (NPs) have an established role for delivering competent, cost-effective care to patients in a primary care setting. Little research has been conducted on patient preference or satisfaction in non-primary venues. We sought to compa