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Publicado por: h2cm
Post sobre: Oct 8, 2008
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Basic science classes very quickly introduce students to 'the eye' and vision. This includes the simple experiment that can be done which reveals the blind spot. Here's an example from service works consulting : Consulting companies pride themselves on knowledge, foresight and...... [view]
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Publicado por: h2cm
Post sobre: Aug 22, 2008
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In the Drupal posts I've mentioned that the existing website pages are static. While investigating ways of introducing more dynamic content I reviewed the Activities of Daily Living [ADLs] placing them on to the health care domains - as displayed below. This prompted the realisation of a...... [view]
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Publicado por: h2cm
Post sobre: Sep 3, 2008
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The old website with its pages is static. In thinking about how to mix the old and create new dynamic content for a Drupal based site, I came across a possible way to define and explore our notions of holistic care . Here are some very initial musings.... First to focus on quantity . In...... [view]
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Publicado por: h2cm
Post sobre: Sep 10, 2008
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How often do policy makers refer to "joined-up care" while at the same time they strive for efficiency and effectiveness and the confusion that can arise there? As health and social care teams fall over themselves (efficiently) to deliver integrated and holistic care, they are also under...... [view]
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Publicado por: h2cm
Post sobre: Sep 12, 2008
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Recently in applying for jobs - left, right and further off-centre - the penny drop is long confirmed: it is not sufficient to include statements such as - "I have very good communication skills". Would-be employers need specifics. Patients and the public (as the two previous posts reveal)...... [view]
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