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The Utah Statesman, January 7, 2020, Utah State University Jan 2020

The Utah Statesman, January 7, 2020, Utah State University

The Utah Statesman

Weekly student newspaper of Utah State University in Logan.


In A Tent, Under A Bridge, Julia Breitkreutz Nov 2019

In A Tent, Under A Bridge, Julia Breitkreutz

The Anthology

No abstract provided.


The Utah Statesman, January 29, 2019, Utah State University Jan 2019

The Utah Statesman, January 29, 2019, Utah State University

The Utah Statesman

Weekly student newspaper of Utah State University in Logan.


The Utah Statesman, January 22, 2019, Utah State University Jan 2019

The Utah Statesman, January 22, 2019, Utah State University

The Utah Statesman

Weekly student newspaper of Utah State University in Logan.


The Utah Statesman, January 15, 2019, Utah State University Jan 2019

The Utah Statesman, January 15, 2019, Utah State University

The Utah Statesman

Weekly student newspaper of Utah State University in Logan.


University Libraries News, Georgia Southern University Libraries Jan 2019

University Libraries News, Georgia Southern University Libraries

University Libraries News Online (2008-2023)

  • Library Resource Updates for January
  • GALILEO Upgrades Three EBSCO Databases
  • Georgia Antebellum Newspapers Are Now Freely Available Online


The Utah Statesman, January 8, 2019, Utah State University Jan 2019

The Utah Statesman, January 8, 2019, Utah State University

The Utah Statesman

Weekly student newspaper of Utah State University in Logan.


Utah State Magazine, Winter 2019, Utah State University Jan 2019

Utah State Magazine, Winter 2019, Utah State University

Utah State Magazine

The quarterly magazine for friends and alumni of Utah State University.


The Huntsman Post, January 2019, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business Jan 2019

The Huntsman Post, January 2019, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business

Jon M. Huntsman School of Business Huntsman Post Issues Collection

Monthly newsletter for the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University.


Patient Outcomes In Pain Management: Enterprise One Pain Management Service, 2018 Annual Report For 1 January To 31 December 2018, Megan B. Blanchard, Janelle M. White, Meredith P. Bryce, Julie A. Blacklock, Karen Quinsey, Hilarie Tardif Jan 2019

Patient Outcomes In Pain Management: Enterprise One Pain Management Service, 2018 Annual Report For 1 January To 31 December 2018, Megan B. Blanchard, Janelle M. White, Meredith P. Bryce, Julie A. Blacklock, Karen Quinsey, Hilarie Tardif

Australian Health Services Research Institute

ePPOC aims to assist services to improve the quality of the pain management they provide through the analysis and benchmarking of patient outcomes. In this report, data submitted for patients active during the period 1 January to 31 December 2018 are summarised to enable participating services to assess their performance and compare this with outcomes achieved by other services.


A Profile Of Patients Receiving Palliative Care In Nsw And Act For January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Le-Tisha T. Kable, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson Jan 2019

A Profile Of Patients Receiving Palliative Care In Nsw And Act For January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Le-Tisha T. Kable, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson

Australian Health Services Research Institute

The Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC) is a national program that aims to improve the quality and outcomes of palliative care in Australia. This is achieved via a standardised clinical language that supports a national data collection. This report provides a high level profile of 5,873 patients who received palliative care in NSW and ACT during January to June 2019 and had their pain, symptom, family / carer and psychological / spiritual issues assessed as part of routine clinical care.


A Profile Of Patients Receiving Palliative Care In Western Australia For January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Tanya Pidgeon, Natalie Joseph, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson Jan 2019

A Profile Of Patients Receiving Palliative Care In Western Australia For January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Tanya Pidgeon, Natalie Joseph, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson

Australian Health Services Research Institute

The Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC) is a national program that aims to improve the quality and outcomes of palliative care in Australia. This is achieved via a standardised clinical language that supports a national data collection. This report provides a high level profile of 4,181 patients who received palliative care in Western Australia during July to December 2018 and had their pain, symptom, family / carer and psychological / spiritual issues assessed as part of routine clinical care.


A Profile Of Patients Receiving Palliative Care In Queensland For January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Claire Christiansen, Anna Mcpherson, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson Jan 2019

A Profile Of Patients Receiving Palliative Care In Queensland For January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Claire Christiansen, Anna Mcpherson, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson

Australian Health Services Research Institute

The Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC) is a national program that aims to improve the quality and outcomes of palliative care in Australia. This is achieved via a standardised clinical language that supports a national data collection. This report provides a high level profile of 4,625 patients who received palliative care in Queensland during January to June 2019 and had their pain, symptom, family / carer and psychological / spiritual issues assessed as part of routine clinical care.


Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care - Nsw And Act, January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Le-Tisha T. Kable, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson Jan 2019

Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care - Nsw And Act, January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Le-Tisha T. Kable, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson

Australian Health Services Research Institute

The Australian palliative care sector is a world leader in using routine clinical assessment information to guide patient centred care and measure patient and family outcomes. Providers of palliative care are commended for their commitment to excellence in delivering evidence-based, patient-centred care by using the routine Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC) assessment framework and contributing patient data toward national outcome measurement and benchmarking. PCOC acknowledges the dedication and willingness of clinicians to improve the care of patients, their families and caregivers. The information collected is not just data - it represents the real-life outcomes of over 40,000 Australians who die …


Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care - South Australia, January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Tanya Pidgeon, Natalie Joseph, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson Jan 2019

Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care - South Australia, January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Tanya Pidgeon, Natalie Joseph, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson

Australian Health Services Research Institute

The Australian palliative care sector is a world leader in using routine clinical assessment information to guide patient centred care and measure patient and family outcomes. Providers of palliative care are commended for their commitment to excellence in delivering evidence-based, patient-centred care by using the routine Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC) assessment framework and contributing patient data toward national outcome measurement and benchmarking. PCOC acknowledges the dedication and willingness of clinicians to improve the care of patients, their families and caregivers. The information collected is not just data - it represents the real-life outcomes of over 40,000 Australians who die …


Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care - Western Australia, January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Tanya Pidgeon, Natalie Joseph, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson Jan 2019

Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care - Western Australia, January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Tanya Pidgeon, Natalie Joseph, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson

Australian Health Services Research Institute

The Australian palliative care sector is a world leader in using routine clinical assessment information to guide patient centred care and measure patient and family outcomes. Providers of palliative care are commended for their commitment to excellence in delivering evidence-based, patient-centred care by using the routine Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC) assessment framework and contributing patient data toward national outcome measurement and benchmarking. PCOC acknowledges the dedication and willingness of clinicians to improve the care of patients, their families and caregivers. The information collected is not just data - it represents the real-life outcomes of over 40,000 Australians who die …


Patient Outcomes In Pain Management: Enterprise One Paediatric Pain Management Service, 2018 Annual Report For 1 January To 31 December 2018, Megan B. Blanchard, Meredith P. Bryce, Janelle M. White, Julie A. Blacklock, Karen Quinsey, Hilarie Tardif Jan 2019

Patient Outcomes In Pain Management: Enterprise One Paediatric Pain Management Service, 2018 Annual Report For 1 January To 31 December 2018, Megan B. Blanchard, Meredith P. Bryce, Janelle M. White, Julie A. Blacklock, Karen Quinsey, Hilarie Tardif

Australian Health Services Research Institute

ePPOC aims to assist services to improve the quality of the pain management they provide through the analysis and benchmarking of patient outcomes. In this report, data submitted for patients active during the period 1 January to 31 December 2018 are summarised to enable participating services to assess their performance and compare this with outcomes achieved by other services.


Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care - Queensland, January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Claire Christiansen, Anna Mcpherson, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson Jan 2019

Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care - Queensland, January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Claire Christiansen, Anna Mcpherson, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson

Australian Health Services Research Institute

The Australian palliative care sector is a world leader in using routine clinical assessment information to guide patient centred care and measure patient and family outcomes. Providers of palliative care are commended for their commitment to excellence in delivering evidence-based, patient-centred care by using the routine Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC) assessment framework and contributing patient data toward national outcome measurement and benchmarking. PCOC acknowledges the dedication and willingness of clinicians to improve the care of patients, their families and caregivers. The information collected is not just data - it represents the real-life outcomes of over 40,000 Australians who die …


Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care - Victoria, January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Jane F. Healey, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson Jan 2019

Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care - Victoria, January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Jane F. Healey, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson

Australian Health Services Research Institute

The Australian palliative care sector is a world leader in using routine clinical assessment information to guide patient centred care and measure patient and family outcomes. Providers of palliative care are commended for their commitment to excellence in delivering evidence-based, patient-centred care by using the routine Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC) assessment framework and contributing patient data toward national outcome measurement and benchmarking. PCOC acknowledges the dedication and willingness of clinicians to improve the care of patients, their families and caregivers. The information collected is not just data - it represents the real-life outcomes of over 40,000 Australians who die …


Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care In Australia: National Report For January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson Jan 2019

Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care In Australia: National Report For January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson

Australian Health Services Research Institute

The Australian palliative care sector is a world leader in using routine clinical assessment information to guide patient centred care and measure patient and family outcomes. Providers of palliative care are commended for their commitment to excellence in delivering evidence-based, patient-centred care by using the routine Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC) assessment framework and contributing patient data toward national outcome measurement and benchmarking. PCOC acknowledges the dedication and willingness of clinicians to improve the care of patients, their families and caregivers. The information collected is not just data - it represents the real-life outcomes of over 40,000 Australians who die …


A Profile Of Patients Receiving Palliative Care In Victoria For January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Jane F. Healey, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson Jan 2019

A Profile Of Patients Receiving Palliative Care In Victoria For January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Jane F. Healey, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson

Australian Health Services Research Institute

The Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC) is a national program that aims to improve the quality and outcomes of palliative care in Australia. This is achieved via a standardised clinical language that supports a national data collection. This report provides a high level profile of 7,472 patients who received palliative care in Victoria during January to June 2019 and had their pain, symptom, family / carer and psychological / spiritual issues assessed as part of routine clinical care.


A Profile Of Patients Receiving Palliative Care In Australia For January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson Jan 2019

A Profile Of Patients Receiving Palliative Care In Australia For January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson

Australian Health Services Research Institute

The Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC) is a national program that aims to improve the quality and outcomes of palliative care in Australia. This is achieved via a standardised clinical language that supports a national data collection. This report provides a high level profile of 24,564 patients who received palliative care during January to June 2019 and had their pain, symptom, family / carer and psychological / spiritual issues assessed as part of routine clinical care.


A Profile Of Patients Receiving Palliative Care In South Australia For January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Tanya Pidgeon, Natalie Joseph, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson Jan 2019

A Profile Of Patients Receiving Palliative Care In South Australia For January - June 2019, Alanna M. Connolly, Samuel J. Burns, Samuel F. Allingham, Tanya Pidgeon, Natalie Joseph, Linda M. Foskett, Sabina P. Clapham, Barbara A. Daveson

Australian Health Services Research Institute

The Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC) is a national program that aims to improve the quality and outcomes of palliative care in Australia. This is achieved via a standardised clinical language that supports a national data collection. This report provides a high level profile of 1,845 patients who received palliative care in South Australia during January to June 2019 and had their pain, symptom, family / carer and psychological / spiritual issues assessed as part of routine clinical care.


Chinese New Year, Lily Ward Nov 2018

Chinese New Year, Lily Ward

USU Student Folklore Fieldwork

The Chinese New Year is by far the most important holiday in China. Millions of Factory Workers leave their homes and live in dormitories by the factories they work in and they never see their families except for the Chinese New Year and the Fall Harvest celebration. Factories close, many restaurants and small businesses close and all those who have families go back to their “home towns” and stay for a few weeks. The trains are so jammed full that folks are standing in the aisles. If for any reason trains are delayed, chaos immediately erupts. If the delay is …


January-February 1973 Review, The U.S. Naval War College Jun 2018

January-February 1973 Review, The U.S. Naval War College

Naval War College Review

No abstract provided.


Setting National Priorities: The 1973 Budget, B.M Simpson Iii Jun 2018

Setting National Priorities: The 1973 Budget, B.M Simpson Iii

Naval War College Review

No abstract provided.


Captains Without Eyes, Craig L. Symonds Jun 2018

Captains Without Eyes, Craig L. Symonds

Naval War College Review

No abstract provided.


International Law For Seagoing Officers, J. Webster Jun 2018

International Law For Seagoing Officers, J. Webster

Naval War College Review

No abstract provided.


Book Review, The U.S. Naval War College Jun 2018

Book Review, The U.S. Naval War College

Naval War College Review

No abstract provided.


The Barometer, Thomas B. Buell Jun 2018

The Barometer, Thomas B. Buell

Naval War College Review

The November-December 1972 issue of the Naval War College Review contained the President's Convocation ad· dress of 24 August which emphasized the value of the study of history. The return to the study of history at the Naval War College has ample and impressive precedent.