• In April of 2020, a group of 32 faculty with field teaching experience at a range of institution types and field camps came together in a two-day workshop and generated the list of learning outcomes that were then used as a foundation for developing online field experiences when traditional, in-person field activities are unsafe or inaccessible. (carleton.edu)
  • But the company's passion extends well beyond infrastructure-what truly guides Rackspace is a mission to deliver business outcomes for its customers. (vmware.com)
  • In a connected world, companies across a broad swath of industries are developing strategies to deliver business outcomes to customers. (bcg.com)
  • Outcome-based monetisation models put the focus on business outcomes, where the customer pays for a predefined tangible business outcome or value realised from services consumed. (deloitte.com)
  • Reproductive and birth outcomes may be different across geographic areas due to access to care, level of care and a woman's personal and behavioral characteristics, and environmental exposures. (cdc.gov)
  • Understand the geographic distribution and trends in reproductive and birth outcomes. (cdc.gov)
  • Can higher cigarette taxes improve birth outcomes? (who.int)
  • This study examines whether higher state cigarette taxes can be used to improve birth outcomes. (who.int)
  • A study of birth outcomes in Allegheny County, PA, found that exposure to air pollution in the first trimester increased the risk of preeclampsia and high blood pressure. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Student outcomes describe what students are expected to know and be able to do by the time of graduation. (luc.edu)
  • Providing reproductive and birth outcome data through the Tracking Network can improve surveillance methods by creating indicators that can be linked to environmental exposure or hazard data that are not being collected by existing surveillance systems. (cdc.gov)
  • The schizophrenic patients' therapy outcomes were measured using three indicators - the percentage of time with psychosis symptoms, the degree of social impairment and the type of remission after each episode. (wikipedia.org)
  • This publication covers a range of outcome indicators for children who have been continuously looked after for at least 12 months in England. (data.gov.uk)
  • Numerous positive outcomes result from military service. (va.gov)
  • Below is a selected list of positive outcomes of military service that Veterans bring to the workforce. (va.gov)
  • This self-reflection and self-healing is one of the most positive outcomes of divorce. (empowher.com)
  • Using vital records and crash reports, investigators were able to study the association among car crashes, vehicle safety features, and adverse pregnancy outcomes. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Investigators focused on four pregnancy outcomes: preterm birth, placental abruption, premature rupture of the membranes, and stillbirth. (sciencedaily.com)
  • While previous studies had only looked at the link between one crash and adverse pregnancy outcomes, this new study also looked at women who had been involved in multiple motor vehicle collisions during their pregnancies. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Non-seat belt use and the lack of airbags were associated with elevated rates of selected adverse pregnancy outcomes," explains lead investigator Catherine J. Vladutiu, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Epidemiology at the University of North Carolina's Gillings School of Global Public Health. (sciencedaily.com)
  • While this new study offers greater insight than existing reports, more population-based studies are necessary to increase understanding of the effect of multiple crashes, seatbelts, and airbags on pregnancy outcomes. (sciencedaily.com)
  • This study highlights the importance of crashes during pregnancy and their possible adverse effects on pregnancy outcomes. (sciencedaily.com)
  • and Harold B. Weiss, PhD. Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Following Motor Vehicle Crashes . (sciencedaily.com)
  • Air pollution and pregnancy outcomes: What are the effects? (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Can air pollution affect pregnancy outcomes? (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • People who live in polluted areas or have exposure to indoor air pollution from toxins such as cigarette smoke have higher rates of negative pregnancy outcomes. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • There is no way to predict who will or will not experience negative pregnancy outcomes, though experts do currently believe that exposure to air pollution increases the risk. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • We explore the forces that shape the development of aspirations and the achievement of grades during high school and the role that these aspirations, grades, and other variables play in educational outcomes such as going to university and graduating. (repec.org)
  • We find that parental expectations and peer effects have a significant impact on educational outcomes through grades, aspirations, and their interconnectedness, an issue explained in the context of a rich, longitudinal data set. (repec.org)
  • Apart from this indirect path, parents and peers also influence educational outcomes directly. (repec.org)
  • Policy measures that operate on parental influences may modify educational outcomes in desired directions. (repec.org)
  • We examine the impact of stepfamily exposure on the educational outcomes of children, considering factors such as age at stepfamily formation, gender of the stepparent, presence of step/half-siblings, and the stepparent's socioeconomic resources. (lu.se)
  • Reproductive and birth outcome data on the Tracking Network are provided by CDC's National Vital Statistics System from local and state vital statistics systems (birth, death, and fetal death records) and the U.S. Census Bureau external icon . (cdc.gov)
  • however, little is known about the relationship between auto accidents and specific fetal outcomes. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Mikko Tarvonen, Ph.D., from the University of Helsinki, and colleagues compared different fetal surveillance methods and their association with adverse short- and long-term fetal and neonatal outcomes in a retrospective cohort of deliveries. (msdmanuals.com)
  • tatively analyse some selected changes and to assess the possible impact on neonatal outcome. (who.int)
  • The innermost Framework layer presents the graduate outcomes that all students are required to demonstrate by legislation, irrespective of discipline and award type or level. (edu.au)
  • Program goals and learning outcomes identify what we expect students to learn, think critically about and accomplish in their courses and programs of study at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. (hood.edu)
  • We compared and con- with MRSA SSI to patients with SSI caused by MSSA, the trasted the results of outcomes cohort studies for resistant same 121 MRSA case-patients were compared to 165 con- bacteria by using the two different reference groups trol-patients with MSSA SSI. (cdc.gov)
  • Analyze patient outcomes in the context of relevant cohort populations. (sas.com)
  • APTO will support a cohort of projects that will work in collaboration on research and development of Technology Outcome Models and in development/preparation of Data Sets and related Tools . (nsf.gov)
  • The investigators also found that the rates of these unfavorable outcomes increased as the number of crashes increased. (sciencedaily.com)
  • 95% CI 5.81, 8.06) were independent predictors of unfavorable outcome. (who.int)
  • In a retrospective database analysis aimed at examining the associations between race, healthcare insurance, mortality, postoperative visits, and reoperation within a hospital setting in patients undergoing surgical treatment of CES, Corso et al found that whereas outcomes varied by race and insurance type, the latter was more strongly associated with outcomes than the former. (medscape.com)
  • The Center for Outcomes & Patient Safety in Surgery (COMPASS) ensures that surgical data related to the treatment of conditions of the breasts is transparent and accessible for patients as they make important health decisions. (massgeneral.org)
  • The Center for Outcomes and Patient Safety in Surgery (COMPASS) combines clinical collaboration and data to ensure, amongst all surgical and procedural colleagues, the safest, most appropriate and effective and highest quality procedure for every patient, every time. (massgeneral.org)
  • Surgical outcomes are increasingly being scrutinized by groups like the National Health Service (NHS) and World Health Organization (WHO), who audit outcomes and publish their findings. (sme.org)
  • The outcome of this work will help assess and evaluate the effectiveness of U.S. R&D investments and generate information that decision makers could use to strategize and optimize investments for advancing long-term U.S. competitiveness into the future. (nsf.gov)
  • From securing employment before graduation to earning the top degree in their field, our outcomes tell the story of successful St. Lawrence graduates. (stlawu.edu)
  • At the end of 2019 the Greater London Authority (GLA) commissioned the Social Market Foundation (SMF) to conduct research focusing on how the outcomes of graduates who have studied in London and. (data.gov.uk)
  • Helping to deliver and measure outcomes allows vendors to break free from today's buying centers, such as CTOs and CIOs, and become partners with a company's businesses and functions. (bcg.com)
  • This release has been renamed 'Further Education and Skills: Learner Participation, Outcomes and Level of Highest Qualification Held' to reflect that the content of the main report now focusses on. (data.gov.uk)
  • MSSA and vancomycin-susceptible enterococci were associated with adverse outcomes. (cdc.gov)
  • To illustrate how Rackspace delivers outcome-based solutions for its customers, consider the case of a leading global professional services company that came to the company looking to improve its security posture. (vmware.com)
  • Increase interoperability and flexibility within a secure cloud environment, unlocking the value of data and AI to improve health outcomes. (sas.com)
  • With increased scrutiny comes increased pressure to improve patient outcomes. (sme.org)
  • As the business environment moves further into the digital age, leading organizations are leveraging existing and emerging technologies to improve their EHS outcomes. (ey.com)
  • This article explores the challenges associated with digital initiatives as it relates to EHS, and how EHS professionals can better leverage digital technology to better manage risks and improve EHS outcomes. (ey.com)
  • Targeted approaches to improving care of the injured victims may improve outcomes. (who.int)
  • Could Diet Improve Outcomes in Glioblastoma? (medscape.com)
  • Nut consumption has been associated with improved nutrient intake and diet quality and improved health outcomes, including those related to cardiovascular disease. (cdc.gov)
  • The outcomes paradox came to light in the 1960s due to cross-cultural studies conducted by the World Health Organization on the outcome of severe mental disorders like schizophrenia. (wikipedia.org)
  • To produce data that could later be subject to theory construction, the World Health Organisation launched two supporting international studies: the International Pilot Study of Schizophrenia (IPSS) and the Determinants of Outcomes of Severe Mental Disorders (DOSMeD). (wikipedia.org)
  • Why choose SAS on Azure to transform health outcomes through analytics? (sas.com)
  • Title : Measuring Population Health Outcomes Personal Author(s) : Parrish, R. Gibson Published Date : Jun 15 2010 Source : Prev Chronic Dis. (cdc.gov)
  • The state of health and well-being is a function of the levels of attainment of the dimensions related to outcomes - the health and health-related services desired by the population. (who.int)
  • Outcomes in health consider the availability of health services, the coverage of the needs of the populations, the risk factors, health security and financial health protection. (who.int)
  • Clinical outcomes from ambulance services. (data.gov.uk)
  • However, the developed countries did not demonstrate such positive results as the 'best outcomes' were observed in only 17% of US patients and fewer than 10% in the other developed countries researched. (wikipedia.org)
  • Women with heart failure-related cardiogenic shock have worse outcomes and more vascular complications than men, a new analysis of registry data shows. (medscape.com)
  • The study is said to be the one of the largest contemporary analyses of real-world registry data on the characteristics and outcomes of women in comparison with men with cardiogenic shock. (medscape.com)
  • Research into the outcomes paradox followed a bottom-up research approach whereby theories are drawn from the data collected instead of conducting research after theory construction as a means of hypothesis testing. (wikipedia.org)
  • Data, data-driven insights, and software are critical for the delivery of outcomes, pushing many companies to develop or, often, buy different kinds of software. (bcg.com)
  • Data on the outcomes of interest are taken from the 1989-1992 Natality Detail files, generating a sample of roughly 10.5 million births. (who.int)
  • Designing effective curricular materials starts by defining what students should know and be able to do: the learning outcomes. (carleton.edu)
  • Outcome #3: Ensure students, faculty, and staff can respond to individuals in distress and offer information on the resources in the UNH community for students in distress to prevent suicide in our community through comprehensive suicide prevention efforts, including the Suicide Prevention Partnership Council, Question, Persuade, and Refer training, distribution of Students in Distress guide. (unh.edu)
  • Outcomes studies of antimicrobial drug resistance are and study patients infected with resistant bacteria (the notoriously hard to perform because of confounding vari- exposure of interest for cases), who are compared either to ables related to underlying coexisting conditions (1). (cdc.gov)
  • By the end of this study, India had the most success as 42% of patients reported 'best outcomes', followed by Nigeria with 33% of patients. (wikipedia.org)
  • The DOSMeD study researched the outcome of therapy for schizophrenia, in 1379 patients, across ten countries (Ireland and the IPSS countries). (wikipedia.org)
  • The Standards require achievement of different classes of learning outcomes (see Standard 1.4.2) including specific , generic , employment-related and life-long learning outcomes , and that all learning outcomes are assessed prior to completion of the course of study, irrespective of how and where they are assessed (Standard 1.4.4). (edu.au)
  • According to an Enterprise Customer Success Study and Outlook conducted by Deloitte, 76% of enterprise customers at some point have discussed outcomes with their technology providers , 1 indicating the direction of the evolution of customer preferences. (deloitte.com)
  • Management outcomes on this topic in the study area is limited. (who.int)
  • Ideally, the same learning outcomes could be achieved with both in-person and online field experiences, an approach that opens opportunities for creating more inclusive learning experiences. (carleton.edu)
  • For all these purposes the learning outcomes approach strengthens the focus on the individual learner and the level of knowledge, skills and competence s/he is expected to achieve. (europa.eu)
  • APTO will fund research and development of causal models that accurately describe past and future technology outcomes, specifically the capabilities , production , and use of specific technologies. (nsf.gov)
  • We're able to take VMware technology and help our customer extract value from it to achieve the outcomes they want. (vmware.com)
  • Her story shows the incredible work brain surgeons do and how medical technology can help achieve optimal treatment outcomes. (zeiss.com)
  • Outcome #2: List basic skills and practices to help manage emotions and stress, facilitate interpersonal relationship skills, and promote the achievement of their academic goals. (unh.edu)
  • The National Science Foundation (NSF), through the Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships (TIP), is launching a new program on Assessing and Predicting Technology Outcomes (APTO) to assess how investments in science and technology research and development will contribute to specific outcomes for the Nation. (nsf.gov)
  • It is therefore important to assess whether the outcome-based business model is a good fit for a particular service and consider a set of factors across people, process, and technology required to enable this model and realise the expected benefits. (deloitte.com)
  • The objective of this paper is to assess if greater stakeholder integration into Sustainability Plans leads to better outcomes for those stakeholders. (nature.com)
  • The outcomes paradox (otherwise known as the "better prognosis hypothesis") is the observation that patients with schizophrenia in developing countries benefit much more from therapy than those in developed countries. (wikipedia.org)
  • The family milieu theory of developing countries suggests that the better outcome among these patients is attributable to sociocultural factors such as higher levels of family tolerance and a greater dependence on family members for care and support.Expressed emotion is a significant characteristic of the family milieu, and it refers to a caregiver's attitude towards the schizophrenic patient. (wikipedia.org)
  • In both studies, three outcomes were examined: death, length of hospital stay, and total hospital charges. (cdc.gov)
  • Cedefop has carried out a number of studies mapping and analysing the use of learning outcomes for different purposes. (europa.eu)
  • These studies support policy developments at EU, national and sectoral level and analyse how an improved use of learning outcomes can promote lifelong learning and reduce barriers to progression and mobility. (europa.eu)
  • As customers grow accustomed to purchasing outcomes, manufacturing companies and software firms must learn to cash in on the lucrative opportunities that OBMs create if they wish to thrive in the future. (bcg.com)
  • A psychiatrist named Vikram Patel theorised that the improved therapy outcome in developing countries is due to the less rigid nature of rural life than that of developed countries. (wikipedia.org)
  • Keeping up with the trend of enterprise customers wanting to pay for the outcomes of services, this article aims to explore the pros and cons, challenges, and enablers of the outcome-based monetisation model for XaaS. (deloitte.com)
  • You may find targeted results on learning outcomes . (europa.eu)
  • This is surprising because the reverse holds for most diseases: "the richer and more developed the country, the better the patient outcome. (wikipedia.org)
  • Activities with the Teaching with Online Field Experiences activity collection are tagged with these learning outcomes. (carleton.edu)
  • At national level, the learning outcomes form the basis on which national qualifications frameworks are built and is increasingly influencing the definition and writing of qualifications and curricula as well as the orientation of assessment and teaching and training. (europa.eu)
  • It showed sex-specific differences in outcomes that were primarily driven by differences in heart failure-related cardiogenic shock. (medscape.com)
  • Meanwhile, industry has immense experience with creating specific technologies and planning how to reach intended technology outcomes over periods of several years. (nsf.gov)
  • These models should be able to predict likely future outcomes for specific technologies and what intentional investments could reliably change or accelerate those outcomes by correctly capturing the various causal relationships. (nsf.gov)
  • Providers gain a competitive advantage as they get an opportunity to differentiate themselves from the competition with products/services that can deliver a specific outcome expected by the customer. (deloitte.com)
  • Outcome #4: Interns and postdoctoral fellows who train at PACS will meet or exceed the professional competencies outlined by the APA Standards of Accreditation: research, ethical and legal standards, individual and cultural diversity, professional values and attitudes, communication and interpersonal skills, assessment, intervention, supervision, consultation and interprofessional interdisciplinary skills. (unh.edu)
  • Grades, aspirations, and postsecondary education outcomes ," LIDAM Reprints CORE 2707, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE). (repec.org)
  • that will map and analyse the transformation of intended learning outcomes into achieved learning outcomes. (europa.eu)
  • By using digital technologies to create new offerings and complement existing ones, they're shifting from the transactional process of selling products and services to developing deeper relationships and providing outcomes, which is turning into a fast-growing and profitable market segment. (bcg.com)
  • These models should be able to predict future as well as past states of technology outcomes. (nsf.gov)
  • In 2004, a team of student affairs professionals presented seven broad categories of learning outcomes in Learning Reconsidered: A Campus-Wide Focus on the Student Experience (NASPA/ACPA). (whitman.edu)
  • The following student learning outcomes are organized within these categories. (whitman.edu)
  • The learning outcomes principle is - explicitly since 2004 - systematically promoted in the EU policy agenda for education, training and employment. (europa.eu)
  • What are learning outcomes? (europa.eu)
  • Cedefop is regularly organising events on the topic of learning outcomes, allowing policy makers and practitioners to compare practises and exchange experiences. (europa.eu)
  • This one will focus on the outcome-based monetisation model. (deloitte.com)