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Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xlvi, Number 1, December 1996
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xlvi, Number 1, December 1996
The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XLVI, Number 1, December 1996
Rational Drug Design, Page 4
Technology Transfer, Page 7
Clinical Trials, Page 9
World-Class Athletes and Drugs, Page 12
The Makings of the Complete Physician, Page 14
Major Alliance Links Jefferson with Mercy Health, Page 17
“Gene Repair” Corrects Mutation Leading to Disease, Page 19
Genetic Discoveries Lead to New Lung Cancer Tests, Page 20
Alumni Can Participate in JeffHOPE, Page 24
Student AMA Organizes Bone Marrow Drive, Page 25
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xlv, Number 4, September 1996
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xlv, Number 4, September 1996
The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XLV, Number 4, September 1996
Commencement Addresses, Page 4
Clinic Presentations, Page 8
Annual Giving, Page 27
Bookstore, Page 54
Maximixing Clinical Education Options In Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy, Beverly D. Fein
Maximixing Clinical Education Options In Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy, Beverly D. Fein
Physical Therapy Faculty Publications
The purpose of this article is to present a series of suggestions for increasing cardiopulmonary content in clinical education experiences. This article offers strategies for maximizing cardiopulmonary clinical education experiences of physical therapy students in order to better prepare them to function in the changing clinical environment. Specific strategies addressed include: 1) enhancing student selfdirectedness; 2) integrating cardiopulmonary content into management of patients with a variety of diagnoses; and 3) use of resources for student and staff development. A series of guiding questions to facilitate student learning in the area of cardiopulmonary physical therapy is provided. Alternative models for full …
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xlv, Number 3, June 1996
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xlv, Number 3, June 1996
The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XLV, Number 3, June 1996
Student Initiative and New Educational Challenges Converge in Community Primary Care, Page 4
Methodist Hospital and Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Merge Services, page 13
Kimmel Foundation Donates $10 Million, Establishing the Kimmel Cancer Center, Page 13
Capizzi Succeeds Caro as Chairman of Medicine, Page 17
DiMarino Appointed Chief of Gastroenterology, Page 17
Book Portrays C. Earl Albrecht ’32 in Alaska, Page 22
Leonard Zon ’83 Continues in Erslev’s Footsteps, Page 25
"The Profession Of Dentistry:" The University Of Kentucky's Curriculum In Professional Ethics, David A. Nash
"The Profession Of Dentistry:" The University Of Kentucky's Curriculum In Professional Ethics, David A. Nash
Oral Health Science Faculty Publications
Among the most important learning that occurs in our nation's colleges of dentistry is learning to be a professional. While knowledge, perceptual-motor skills, and problem-solving abilities are basic to becoming a dentist, helping aspiring colleagues to apply their newly developing skills with integrity must be a fundamental concern. Increasingly, we are realizing that the quality of health care depends as significantly on the character of the health professional as it does on the individual's knowledge and skills. Concern for character, virtue, and integrity is the domain of ethics. This paper advances a justification for including a curriculum in professional ethics …
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xlv, Number 2, March 1996
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xlv, Number 2, March 1996
The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XLV, Number 2, March 1996 A Conversation with the Alumni Chairman of Family Medicine, Page 4 Stanton N. Smullens ’61: Jefferson Leader, Page 14 Hospital Separates from University as Step in Forming the Jefferson Health System, Page 15 Gene That Helps Cause Gliomas is Identified, Page 16 Altered FHIT Gene is Found in Several Types of Common Cancers, Page 17 Vaccine Treats Rheumatoid Arthritis, Page 18 Blood Test Can Measure Obesity Hormone, Page 19 Gene Therapy for HIV-Infected Patients Will Begin Here, Page 21 Spitzer Authors Neonatology Text, Page 23 Gallo Discovers HIV-Suppresor Factors, page …
Mss 004 Margaret A. Newman, Phd Collection Finding Aid, Jennifer Langford Ca, Mlis
Mss 004 Margaret A. Newman, Phd Collection Finding Aid, Jennifer Langford Ca, Mlis
Margaret A. Newman Documents and Publications
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Remote Ergonomic Research In Space: Spacelab Findings And A Proposal, Stewart I. Donaldson, Harvey Wichman
Remote Ergonomic Research In Space: Spacelab Findings And A Proposal, Stewart I. Donaldson, Harvey Wichman
CGU Faculty Publications and Research
This paper discusses ergonomics research using remotely situated video camerasin spacecraft. Two prototype studies of crewmembers working in the micro-G environments aboard the first two flights of Spacelab are described. Various aspects of crew restraint, stabilization, manipulation of controls, and mobilization were observed, operationally defined, and quantified by observing videotaped scenes of Spacelab crewmembers. In the first study, four performance behaviors were quantified to provide estimates of their frequency of occurrence and variation over the course of each of the flights. The behaviors and their mean percent of observed times were: Hand-Hold 32.2%, Foot Restraint 35.3%, Translation 9.4%, and Struggle …