• Her popular Writing Masterclass courses and her new book -"Story, not Study", published in 2021 by Springer Nature Press - help scholars improve their chances of publication success. (unc.edu)
  • Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) practitioners such as chiropractors and acupuncturists are almost unique among health professionals in that, although they are legally recognized as members of professions, and some can provide primary care, Medicare and most private insurers treat them primarily as purveyors of a limited set of procedures. (rand.org)
  • In addition to undermining the intent of various states' laws that establish CAM practitioners as licensed health professionals, limiting CAM professionals' scope of practice has significant policy implications for patients, the CAM professions, and health care in general. (rand.org)
  • There are a number of health-related policies where designation as a profession versus a procedure or modality has an impact. (rand.org)
  • Individual states set the scope of practice for the health care professions practicing in that state. (rand.org)
  • Hepatitis C. However, the majority of these notification events were discovered only after patients became acutely ill rather than through proactive reporting of violations of health safety protocols, according to a review in The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association . (eurekalert.org)
  • The Pacific University College of Health Professions celebrated its 10th anniversary in Hillsboro on Saturday, May 6, with a special gathering and day of continuing education sessions for alumni, faculty and other health practitioners at the university's Hillsboro Campus. (pacificu.edu)
  • President Lesley Hallick and College of Health Professions Executive Dean Ann Barr-Gillespie reflected on the college's past 10 years in Hillsboro and thanked those who played a part in making the campus a reality. (pacificu.edu)
  • Among those present were Pacific President Emeritus Phil Creighton, former College of Health Professions Executive Dean Sara Hopkins-Powell, and past Vice President for Finance and Administration Darlene Morgan. (pacificu.edu)
  • Completion of a major accreditation for all College of Health Professions programs (Audiology, Dental Hygiene Studies, Graduate Psychology, Healthcare Administration and Leadership, Occupational Therapy, Pharmacy, Physician Assistant Studies, Physical Therapy). (pacificu.edu)
  • Consistent outstanding performance by College of Health Professions alumni, who regularly surpass national averages on their professional licensing tests. (pacificu.edu)
  • College of Health Professions enrollment has doubled from 700 to 1,400 since 2006, and its alumni base has grown to nearly 5,000. (pacificu.edu)
  • All of our health professions programs collaborate to train students to practice in healthcare teams - teams that focus on optimizing patient health outcomes. (pacificu.edu)
  • The Global Health Professions Student Survey (GHPSS) was conducted among 3rd year medical students in 47 countries and the Gaza Strip/West Bank from 2005-2008 to determine the prevalence of tobacco use and amount of formal training in cessation counseling. (biomedcentral.com)
  • WHO, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Canadian Public Health Association have attempted to overcome these limitations by developing and implementing the Global Health Professions Student Survey (GHPSS) [ 9 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • WEAR and TEAR Injuries in the Medical Profession: When Can Nurses, Therapists, and Other Health Care Providers Seek Workers' Compensation? (cornell.edu)
  • With a PhD in Rhetoric, Professor Lingard brings a unique approach to the field of health professions education research. (unc.edu)
  • Dr. Fromme has served in undergraduate and graduate medical education roles throughout her career, and she obtained a Master in Health Professions Education in 2009. (unc.edu)
  • To submit the manuscript to the Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions (JEEHP), it is advised to read aims and scope section of this journal precisely, which includes the information on the editorial policy and category of papers. (jeehp.org)
  • Any researches that deals with clinical trial should be registered to the primary national clinical trial registration site such as Korea Clinical Research Information Service (CRiS, http://cris.nih.go.kr ), other primary national registry sites accredited by World Health Organization ( http://www.who.int/ictrp/network/primary/en/ ) or clinicaltrial.gov ( http://clinicaltrial.gov/ ), a service of the Unite States National Institutes of Health. (jeehp.org)
  • Also in attendance were biosafety and occupational health professionals and representatives from the medical, legal, and insurance professions. (cdc.gov)
  • An open access, peer-reviewed, online journal covering all aspects of planning, producing and managing the health workforce. (who.int)
  • ABSTRACT The EMHJ was established in 1995 to provide a peer-reviewed platform for health professionals to share their research with the scientific community. (who.int)
  • The objective of this review was to examine EMR public health research trends, as reflected by EMHJ publications in 20 years (1995-2014), through secondary data analysis. (who.int)
  • While the numbers of papers sub- health/biomedical journals published as: CONSORT (guidelines for re- mitted and accepted for publication in Region ( 2 ). (who.int)
  • In this sense, nursing is seen as a crucial profession for the health system, as it directly collaborates with implementing and, consequently, maintaining health policies(3). (bvsalud.org)
  • Several tools have been developed to meet EBPH needs, including free online resources in the following topic areas: training and planning tools, US health surveillance, policy tracking and surveillance, systematic reviews and evidence-based guidelines, economic evaluation, and gray literature. (cdc.gov)
  • The main goal of interprofessional learning (IPL) is to help students from different professions develop a common understanding of how to work together in future interprofessional collaboration (IPC). (dovepress.com)
  • According to the ISO 8:2019 (7), a journal is a serial publication, which is repeated at regular intervals of time, in printed or electronic format, dedicated to disseminating original research and other types of contributions about the developments of a discipline, subdiscipline, field of study or profession, with the purpose of being published indefinitely, whatever its periodicity. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association ( JAOA ) is the official scientific publication of the American Osteopathic Association. (eurekalert.org)
  • MDR is a peer-reviewed journal published twice a year aiming to reflect the diversity of the healthcare profession. (nyu.edu)
  • The Professional Counselor, NBCC's online peer-reviewed journal, provides current research in counseling. (nbcc.org)
  • Access the bi-annual Physiotherapy Practice and Research Journal online- our peer reviewed clinical journal (published in June and December each year). (iscp.ie)
  • Shapiro has published over 150 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, no peer reviewed journal in the field will publish his work. (coyoteblog.com)
  • Journal (EMHJ) is the flagship peer in research conduct and reporting. (who.int)
  • Based on our experience, we propose that our classroom standards can be modified and utilized by digital atlas developers and reviewers in the profession. (digitalhumanities.org)
  • To this end, an important part of peer review is to make sure the publication of the study includes all the detail on methodology and data that others might need to replicate the results (which is something climate reviewers are particularly bad at ). (coyoteblog.com)
  • NIOSH will review all individual comments from the peer reviewers and post a list of proposed additions to the Federal Register for public comment. (cdc.gov)
  • NIOSH identified 44 drugs as potentially hazardous for review by the peer reviewers. (cdc.gov)
  • Peer reviewers not only rate an article's quality, but also make suggestions for improvement. (medscape.com)
  • My own publications have benefited from reviewers' helpful critiques. (medscape.com)
  • JEEHP follows Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals ( http://www.icmje.org/ ) if otherwise not describe below. (jeehp.org)
  • JEEHP has been also listed as publication that follows the Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly work in Medical Journals http://www.icmje.org/recommendations/ since 2007. (jeehp.org)
  • Our lawyers review all documentation and give clients a complete interpretation of the brand, concept, financial stability and viability of the franchise. (mclane.com)
  • A listing in Best Lawyers® is widely regarded by both clients and legal professionals as a significant honor, conferred on a lawyer by his or her peers. (legalnetlink.net)
  • He is a former federal prosecutor and has been recognized as standing in the top rank of his profession by such authoritative sources as Best Lawyers in America, Kentucky Super Lawyers, and Louisville Magazine. (justia.com)
  • a rating reserved for those lawyers considered preeminent in their field as voted by their peers. (cornell.edu)
  • Dunlap Codding is pleased to announce that Marc A. Brockhaus, Emily E. Campbell, Ann M. Robl, Nicholas D. Rouse, Douglas J. Sorocco, and Evan W. Talley have again been selected by attorney peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America ® 2024, the oldest and most respected peer-review publication in the legal profession. (dunlapcodding.com)
  • Best Lawyers is the oldest peer-reviewed publication in the legal profession. (rimonlaw.com)
  • Twenty SCM attorneys have been recognized by Best Lawyers in America , the oldest and most respected peer-review publication in the legal profession. (scmlaw.com)
  • The list of outstanding attorneys is compiled by conducting exhaustive peer-review surveys in which thousands of leading lawyers confidentially evaluate their professional peers. (wkrn.com)
  • Inclusion in Best Lawyers in America is based on peer review in the legal profession. (wkrn.com)
  • LOS ALAMITOS, Calif., 26 November 2018 - As accounts of technological change commonly focus on what works and what doesn't, the October 2018 issue of Computer magazine, the IEEE Computer Society's flagship publication, examines the diverse and unexpected impacts made by the far-reaching concepts of winning and losing in computing technology. (computer.org)
  • Practice Briefs, written by scholars in the counseling profession, are research-based summaries of best practices, evidence-based practices, and research-based approaches covering a wide variety of client-presenting issues and counseling topics. (counseling.org)
  • Each Practice Brief is several pages in length, includes references, and has been peer-reviewed by two co-editors before being accepted for publication. (counseling.org)
  • The article concludes with one section that introduces recent writing about scholarly review of digital work, and another proposing guidelines for digital historical atlas review informed by classroom experience and professional good practice. (digitalhumanities.org)
  • For the policies on the research and publication ethics not stated in the instructions, Guidelines on Good Publication ( http://publicationethics.org/ ) or Good Publication Practice Guidelines for Medical Journals ( http://kamje.or.kr/ ) can be applied. (jeehp.org)
  • Birdi B (2017) The supply, promotion and readership of minority ethnic English language fiction in the UK: a review of the literature. (sheffield.ac.uk)
  • Please return your reviews by October 13, 2017 to Barbara MacKenzie at [email protected] . (cdc.gov)
  • "La trata humana para la explotación sexual: imágenes de resistencias literarias y cinematográficas en Milena, el fémur más bello de Jorge Zepeda Patterson" , Ámbitos Feministas, Vol. IX, Summer 2020, pp. 45-69, 2020. (uidaho.edu)
  • To advance the CAM professions and include them in integrative care, a number of policy changes are required to remove the barriers and improve patient outcomes. (rand.org)
  • Methods: For this integrative review , systematic searches were conducted in CINAHL, PubMed, PsychNet, and ProQuest Central. (cdc.gov)
  • Receive Firsthand magazine twice a year, providing a platform to connect with each other and the wider profession. (iscp.ie)
  • My research is regularly disseminated through my teaching on the MA in Librarianship and MA LISM programmes, and to the wider profession via publications in peer-reviewed and professional journals. (sheffield.ac.uk)
  • The JAOA 's mission is to advance medicine through the publication of peer-reviewed osteopathic research. (eurekalert.org)
  • Chambers USA is a leading publication that provides legal rankings based on market analysis and independent research, conducted by an experienced team of researchers. (foley.com)
  • designing, implementing and managing an NIH-funded research grant which lead to several peer-reviewed publications. (aspeninstitute.org)
  • Her main research areas are religious conversions to Islam, Spanish for the professions and human trafficking for sexual exploitation. (uidaho.edu)
  • The Archivist will also pursue professional development opportunities, including research, publication, and professional service activities to meet library-wide criteria for tenure and promotion. (h-net.org)
  • In their commentary, they describe the isomorphic challenges of universities trying to become top research universities, publishing expectations for doctoral dissertations, and increasing pressures on academics to publish, all of which have overwhelmed top journals such as The Review of Higher Education causing them to temporarily suspend submissions. (universityworldnews.com)
  • Altbach and De Wit fault the academic system of pushing unnecessary publications and recommend reducing scholarly publishing by encouraging it primarily at designated research universities. (universityworldnews.com)
  • In trying to lessen research publications overall, the greater problem of who then legitimises and controls knowledge is left unaddressed, while issues of global dominance are reinforced. (universityworldnews.com)
  • Reducing research publications leaves these roles and responsibilities to the narrow few at the expense of diversity. (universityworldnews.com)
  • A key finding of the study was that nurses that intended to stay in their jobs for five or more years gave their managers higher inclusive leadership ratings, on average, than their peers. (llu.edu)
  • Purpose: To review the psychosocial factors and preventive measures associated with alcohol use among nurses. (cdc.gov)
  • Included studies were peer-reviewed and addressed alcohol use among nurses in the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • Conclusion: Alcohol use among nurses presents challenges for the nursing profession and regulatory bodies with specific and interrelated phenomena related to the role and identity of nurses. (cdc.gov)
  • Is Interprofessional Learning Only Meant for Professions Within Healthcare? (dovepress.com)
  • The finding that teacher students highlighted the understanding of roles when working with children, young adults and their families, further supports expanding IPL beyond specialised professions within healthcare. (dovepress.com)
  • Available data on limiting hospital transmissions were reviewed, and those factors that put healthcare workers at elevated risk of becoming infected were described. (cdc.gov)
  • RÉSUMÉ La Revue de Santé de la Méditerranée orientale a été créée en 1995 afin de servir de plateforme avec examen collégial où les professionnels de la santé peuvent partager leurs travaux de recherche avec la communauté scientifique. (who.int)
  • Région de la Méditerranée orientale, telles que reflétées par les publications de la Revue sur 20 ans (1995-2014), au moyen d'une analyse des données secondaires. (who.int)
  • Over time, The Wildlife Society has broadened its programs beyond its original focus on scientific publications to include education and certification of wildlife biologists and advocacy. (wikipedia.org)
  • Judith was dean here at UNC for a decade and more recently was principal investigator on the Carnegie Foundation's major study on legal education, part of its 'Program on Preparation for the Professions. (typepad.com)
  • In attendance at that meeting was the leadership of the CNS, AANS, Society of Neurological Surgeons (SNS), American Board of Neurological Surgery (ABNS), and the Residency Review Committee of the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). (thejns.org)
  • We are requesting that as a peer reviewer, you review the list of drugs that NIOSH suggests be added to the list or not added to the list and provide your evaluations and comments on the Word document provided. (cdc.gov)
  • The objective of the project was to develop an innovative virtual platform for delivering evidence-based training to clinicians in a variety of disciplines and professions. (aspeninstitute.org)
  • The organization also encourages professional growth through certification, peer-reviewed publications, conferences, and working groups. (wikipedia.org)
  • The newsletter, NBCC Visions provides updates in the counseling profession and certification. (nbcc.org)
  • Guest editors provide subject matter expertise and also manage the peer review process, in partnership with the editorial team. (apsanet.org)
  • A submitted Special Issue Proposal is internally reviewed by the PS editors. (apsanet.org)
  • Instructors who grade student work, as well as editors who review authors' submissions, are explicitly conducting evaluation. (digitalhumanities.org)
  • We have also expanded the breadth and depth of represent- technologies, such as telemedicine, and has increased access ation in our team of associate editors and in our Editorial Board around the world to mobile and computer devices as a primary and Statistics Review Committee. (cdc.gov)
  • It includes the publisher, publication processes, editing and editors. (bvsalud.org)
  • My recent work has appeared (or is forthcoming) in a balance of professional and academic journals - first point of comparison: New Zealand essentially doesn't have student-edited law reviews. (typepad.com)
  • There are what you might call 'bar journals' (mostly for the profession) and 'refereed journals' (which are refereed, generally on a blind peer-review basis). (typepad.com)
  • Some journals are student-edited in the sense of citation-checking, etc, but most publication decisions are made by faculty members. (typepad.com)
  • Open access peer-reviewed scientific and medical journals. (dovepress.com)
  • He has, however, been published in peer reviewed physics journals - just none that deal with astronomy or cosmology. (coyoteblog.com)
  • As they are evaluated on publishing in top journals in English (which may not be their home language and thus not read locally), there is less credit for publications that are locally accessible yet do not appeal to international audiences. (universityworldnews.com)
  • The demand for peer review is also increasing owing to an increase in scientific production and proliferation of new scientific journals. (medscape.com)
  • Additionally, Shapiro (along with Linda E. Carlson [2] ) is the co-author of the texts The Art and Science of Mindfulness: Integrating Mindfulness into Psychology and the Helping Professions and (along with Chris White) of "Mindful Discipline: A Loving Approach to Setting Limits and Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child. (wikipedia.org)
  • Faculty publication of more than 300 peer-reviewed articles and procurement of more than $9 million in grants during the past year. (pacificu.edu)
  • PHGKB can direct you to peer-reviewed publications concerning different areas of genetic counseling, genetic counseling-related news articles and websites, and to videos that explain what genetic counselors do. (cdc.gov)
  • Results: Of 6,214 nonduplicate articles screened, 78 were selected for full-text review and 13 were included after application of inclusion criteria. (cdc.gov)
  • All articles are anonymously peer reviewed by members of the Editorial Board. (bvsalud.org)
  • La plupart des publications étaient des articles de recherche originaux (85 %) publiés en anglais (94 %), mais seulement un peu plus de la moitié (52 %) ont mentionné avoir obtenu une forme d'approbation éthique dans le texte. (who.int)
  • Please note that you cannot be admitted to the NAU Biological Sciences graduate program unless an NAU faculty member stands up during the admissions review process and says that s/he is interested in taking you on as a graduate student and can support you financially with a TA-ship, RA-ship, or other mechanism. (nau.edu)
  • At that point (i.e., only when that expression of interest/support is made by the faculty member) will the Graduate Program Committee review your application for admission, and rank you relative to other grad applicants who also have a potential faculty mentor. (nau.edu)
  • Peer review, again at best, focuses on whether a study has some minimum level of rigor and coherence and whether it offers up findings that are new or somehow advance the ball on an important topic. (coyoteblog.com)
  • In ' big boy sciences ' like physics, study findings are not considered vetted simply because they are peer-reviewed. (coyoteblog.com)
  • For some reason, climate scientists cry foul when this occurs in their profession, but mathematicians and physicists accept it, because they know that findings need to be able to survive the scrutiny of enemies, not just of friends. (coyoteblog.com)
  • Peer input is essential to put the article's findings into context for the reader. (medscape.com)
  • Additional details about the review process are provided after the proposal is accepted and are available upon request. (apsanet.org)
  • Therefore, it would like to keep the principles and policies of those professional organizations during editing and publication process. (jeehp.org)
  • Like the knowledge creation process, most of the peer review process is also dominated by the Global North. (universityworldnews.com)
  • Peer review is an essential component of the publication process. (medscape.com)
  • We aim to promote and advocate for the physiotherapy profession and to support our members. (iscp.ie)
  • Then, the article will be assigned a PS handling editor and be sent out for review, generally to a member of the PS Editorial Board or to a subject matter expert. (apsanet.org)
  • Rafferty, AM & Holloway, A 2022, ' A prescription for nursing: Five measures to remedy the ills of the profession ', The BMJ , vol. 376, o357. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Another publication discusses updates to genetic testing and clinical management of polydactyly , a condition in which someone has extra fingers or toes. (cdc.gov)
  • Clinical studies that do not meet the Helsinki Declaration will not be considered for publication. (jeehp.org)
  • For the clinical studies of human subjects, there should be a certificate, agreement, or approval by the Institutional Review Board (IRB) of author's institute. (jeehp.org)
  • They are published under one of three headings: Politics, The Profession, and The Teacher. (apsanet.org)
  • She is a leading qualitative researcher, a committed mentor and teacher, and a prolific scholar with more than 250 peer reviewed publications. (unc.edu)
  • Helping authors and institutions make informed and confident decisions in open access publication and compliance. (sherpa.ac.uk)
  • Classroom work and professional scholarship are not identical, but many of the same review principles apply to both. (digitalhumanities.org)
  • Putting aside technical review, evaluating digital scholarship is no different than assessing any other work. (digitalhumanities.org)
  • Peer Review: Work or Hobby? (medscape.com)
  • One of the many peer-reviewed publications discusses the challenges of doing prenatal genetic counseling for Fragile X syndrome, an inherited form of intellectual delay . (cdc.gov)
  • Although I do receive intellectual gratification from my peer review efforts, it is increasingly difficult to reconcile these intangible benefits with the time required. (medscape.com)
  • The Archivist plays an integral role in public and technical services aspects of the P.K. Yonge Library of Florida History, collaborating with personnel, providing access to, and promoting Florida history materials through programs, exhibits, and publications. (h-net.org)
  • In fact, there are good arguments to be made that strong peer review may even be counter-productive to scientific advancement. (coyoteblog.com)
  • One method to reduce overlapping coverage is to commission an annotated bibliography to prevent the need for each author to review the same materials. (apsanet.org)
  • Since scholarly review of digital scholarship is still at an early stage of development, classrooms are a valuable and accessible venue for testing and evaluating review standards. (digitalhumanities.org)
  • A major problem is that two out of three times, we're not learning about unsafe medical practices until it's too late," says Charles Defendorf, DO, an internal medicine resident trained at Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine and lead researcher on this review. (eurekalert.org)
  • This is a moderated site and your comments will be reviewed before they are posted. (cdc.gov)
  • The reason is that peer review, by the nature of human beings and the incentives they tend to have, is often inherently conservative. (coyoteblog.com)
  • Other important publications include technical reviews featuring analyses of current issues in wildlife conservation that are written by expert panels. (wikipedia.org)