... for the minimum annual incidence of AES was not defined inthe field test version ofthe Japanese encephalitis surveillance standards [1], pending further information about the likely minimum incidence ... Incidence of Encephalitis inTropical Countries In recent years, the epidemiology and distribution of JE has changed [52] The disease incidence is decreasing in China, Japan and Korea, and Thailand ... substantially over the years with the introduction of vaccines In particular, a dramatic change inthe aetiology of childhood encephalitis in Finland has been observed since vaccination programmes...
... relationships in causing or exacerbating some learning difficulties The wording ofthe Code of Practice acknowledges that there are limits to inclusion (Evans and Lunt 2002) and maintains the principle of ... categories of handicap A school for the deaf was set up inthe 1760's, for the blind in 1791, the mentally handicapped in 1847 andthe physically handicapped in 1865 (Wedell 1990) This hierarchy of sympathy ... because ofthe nature of their discipline, the way they are trained andthe way they think, will tend to favour the medical model of special educational needs The medical model is one of deficit, involving...
... progression in each ofthe four strands: Speaking, Listening, Group discussion and interaction, and Drama And for thefirst time Speaking and Listening were a focus ofthe literacy strand ofthe new ... this; the central importance of Speaking and Listening as the means of teaching and learning both Reading and Writing is reaffirmed However, while the NLS does not make the teaching of Speaking and ... sorting, planning, predicting, exploring, explaining, reporting, evaluating’ (DfEE/QCA 1999: 24) These skills underpin the requirements ofthe NLS and reinforce the centrality of Speaking and...
... run lines of tension, and depending on the time, the place, the 17 English Teaching inthe Secondary School poet, andthe audience, these lines will lengthen or shorten There are infinite ... on the processes of teaching If we pursue the parallel further, we can see that effective teaching depends on the maintenance of a certain tension along the lines joining the points: if the points ... for the English Curriculum (1995) – give fascinating insights into the emergence ofthe English Order Ofthe official documents, the Report ofthe Kingman Committee (DES 1988) and that of the...
... intensities of behavior issues than schools in affluent suburbs and have different forms and levels of resources inand outside theschool to address them The panel honors the insights ofschool staff in ... feeling satisfaction and pride inthe work produced, enjoying working in a team and gaining friendships, and having fun while learning Withhold reinforcers for inappropriate behavior Instead of ... enter the classroom during breaks inthe class schedule so as not to interrupt an ongoing lesson, and maintain a low profile inthe classroom by sitting in an unobtrusive area and allowing the...
... and learned and internalised during their lifetime The very nature ofthe 'individual', however, is itself a function of these states, since they define for the individual how individuality and ... catching up to I first noticed the difference inthe development ofthe twins at their Christening The girl was standing up and sitting but the boy could not sit on his own Both my husband and I immediately ... doing Western medicineand then switch for two minutes into Chinese medicine' Dr Deakin does manage to a bit of Western medicine, Chinese diagnosis and homoeopathic prescribing, within his general...
... ground-breaking step Leslie pointed to the coexistence of biomedicine andthe traditional Chinese medicine system in China; and biomedicine, Ayurvedic medicineand Un ani medicinein India; and to the ... 'Pluralism and Integration inthe Indian and Chinese Medical Systems', in A Kleinman (ed.) Medicinein Chinese Cultures Washington D.C.: U S Government Printing Office, 401-417 1976 'Introduction', in ... help to the patient He points to the meaning this intervention had within the local understanding of sickness, healing and persons in an explanation for the healing effect, and questions whether...
... messages and educating the population and they can serve immensely in vocational training with adequate methodology Thinking about history inthe cinema is related to how we think in medicine: what the ... explore the effect of advanced, chronic and progressive disease on the person suffering from it, informing of it andthe reaction of those affected, those close to them and society in general, the ... protection of their wishes, presence or not of suffering and pain, loneliness, etc The Doctor (1991) by Randa Haines makes it possible to assess the theme ofthe doctor-patient relationship, the experience...
... underlay the introduction of public slaughterhouses inthe Netherlands andthe increasingly important role of veterinary meat inspection; and finally, Schwabe (1978) examines early animal medicineand ... husbandry and agriculture In this chapter, I have chosen to outline some ofthe most influential and interesting of these theories By producing such a synthesis of recent thought on the origins of ... critique ofthe final manuscript; and Peter Koolmees and Jan van Logtestijn ofthe Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Utrecht for going over the veterinary and veterinary historical...
... 1970 by the National Academy of Sciences to secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions inthe examination of policy matters pertaining to the health ofthe public The Institute ... become the principal operating agency of both the National Academy of Sciences andthe National Academy of Engineering in providing services to the government, the public, � andthe scientific and ... the charter ofthe National Academy of Sciences, as a parallel organization of outstanding engineers It is autonomous in its administration andinthe selection of its members, sharing with the...
... 1970 by the National Academy of Sciences to secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions inthe examination of policy matters pertaining to the health ofthe public The Institute ... become the principal operating agency of both the National Academy of Sciences andthe National Academy of Engineering in providing services to the government, the public, � andthe scientific and ... the charter ofthe National Academy of Sciences, as a parallel organization of outstanding engineers It is autonomous in its administration andinthe selection of its members, sharing with the...
... examiner from outside Malawi is invited for quality control There has been help from the Royal Colleges inthe UK in developing this initiative Inthe 'Part I' period of training in Malawi the ... quantify the need for expatriate staff during the transition period Inthe interim, because ofthe increasing numbers of students, the demand for expatriate senior and junior staff increases initially ... working in an African setting [2] The curriculum at the COM was introduced in a gradual manner, andin 1998 thefirst students fully trained in Malawi graduated The curriculum was based on the...
... Journal ofthe International AIDS Society 2004, 6:56 http://www.jiasociety.org/content/6/3/56 sharing, and education that must attend expanding global HIV/AIDS care initiatives Authors and Disclosures ... Bio Med Central and every scientist can read your work free of charge "BioMed Central will be the most significant development for disseminating the results of biomedical researc h in our lifetime." ... grants for clinical research and/ or honoraria for educational and/ or advisory activities from Bristol-Myers Squibb, Boehringer Ingelheim, Gilead Sciences, GlaxoSmithKline, Idenix, Merck, and Roche...
... different herbal medicinal uses ofthe local flora inthe treatment ofthe most common human diseases and health disorders inthe area, and determined the relative importance ofthe species surveyed ... is known, and, on the other hand, there is a worrying number of endangered species There are also threats due to high levels of water and air pollution andthe resulting effects of these on human ... (6.5%) and other organs (7.5%) Oral ingestion was found to be predominantly the way of use ofthe medicinal plants in this study Decoction and infusion (almost always in water) were the main methods...
... analysis and reviewed a draft ofthe manuscript MVW and AJC contributed to the design ofthe study and reviewing and revising the manuscript PJK was the principal investigator ofthe parent study and ... with coding analysis and data collection occurring simultaneously and informing both the evolving interview guide and coding dictionary [25-27] After conducting thefirst set of interviews, the lead ... NVivo Weekly consensus coding was performed in an effort to increase the validity and reliability ofthe coding by refining the content boundaries ofthe codes and making coding more consistent An...
... (434 out of 839; 52% and 51% of family medicineandof internal medicine program directors responding, respectively) Table lists the characteristics ofthe training programs combined and separately ... a survey of family medicineand internal medicine residency programs to determine how family medicineand internal medicine residency programs inthe US teach the content of CPGs to their residents ... this is thefirst survey attempting to describe the teaching ofthe content of CPGs in both family medicineand internal medicine residency programs The main limitation of this study is the potential...
... analysis and reviewed a draft ofthe manuscript MVW and AJC contributed to the design ofthe study and reviewing and revising the manuscript PJK was the principal investigator ofthe parent study and ... with coding analysis and data collection occurring simultaneously and informing both the evolving interview guide and coding dictionary [25-27] After conducting thefirst set of interviews, the lead ... NVivo Weekly consensus coding was performed in an effort to increase the validity and reliability ofthe coding by refining the content boundaries ofthe codes and making coding more consistent An...
... policy without provoking confusion and outright anger in both the medical establishment and many ofthe patients who actually benefit (or inthe latter case think they benefit) from the current mess? ... http://genomemedicine.com/content/1/10/94 Starr P: The Social Transformation of American Medicine New York: Basic Books; 1982 Sutherland JM, Fisher ES, Skinner JS: Getting past denial the high cost of health care inthe United States ... Blumenthal and Morone [5] Their fine book demonstrates that all ofthe proposals emanating from the gaseous environment on Capital Hill have been considered over and over again in previous adminis...