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- Healthcare reforms: implications for the education and training of acute and critical care nurses. Glen, S. // Postgraduate Medical Journal;Dec2004, Vol. 80 Issue 950, p706
This paper offers a wide ranging analysis of the drivers that resulted in scrutiny of medical, nursing, and healthcare professional roles. it suggests that what is needed is a coherent vision of the future shape of the health workforce. This requires moving beyond the presumption that reforming...
- ANNOUNCEMENTS. // Modern Pathology;Feb2003, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p185
The article presents information on various seminars that are to be conducted at various places on pathology. The 36 th annual Mckee pathology seminar to be held in Charleston from the period of March 6-8, 2003. The objective of the course "Surgical Pathology for the Practicing Pathologist:...
- Polemic: five proposals for a medical school admission policy. Cowley, C. // Journal of Medical Ethics;Aug2006, Vol. 32 Issue 8, p491
Five proposals for admitting better applicants into medical school are discussed in this article: (1) An A level in a humanity or social science would be required, to supplement -- not replace -- the stringent science requirement. This would ensure that successful candidates would be better...
- Thanks, Harvard! // Landscape Management;Feb2000, Vol. 39 Issue 2, p98
Focuses on the 100th anniversary of the 1900 inauguration of the first professional degree program in landscape architecture at Harvard University in Massachusetts. Activities to be held by Harvard; Harvard official who inaugurated the program; Contributions of Harvard to landscaping...
- My kingdom for a course. Syrett, Michael // Director (00123242);Apr98, Vol. 51 Issue 9, p91
Presents information as it relates to academic programs being offered at Harvard University. Reference to the importance of good leadership strategies in business; Details on some of the courses which can aid persons in developing leadership skills; Consistency of programs offered by various...
- Harvard and Yale Lead the Ivy League in Graduation Rates for Women : Women In Academia Report. // Women in Academia Report;11/18/2011, p23
The article offers information on the graduation rates of women at Harvard and Yale Universities that ranked among the eight Ivy League colleges and most prestigious institutions of higher education in the U.S.
- Rites of Passage Self-improvement is our culture's most durable religion. Crouch, Andy // Christianity Today;Jun2003, Vol. 47 Issue 6, p53
Presents an article on college education. Social significance of a college education in the U.S.; Usual reason of freshmen students for studying at Harvard University; Benefits of having a college education.
- BOOKS, ARTICLES, AND ITEMS OF ACADEMIC INTEREST. Iannone, Carol // Academic Questions;Dec2005, Vol. 19 Issue 1, p84
The article presents abstracts on books, articles and academic interest. They include "Smart Cons," "Summers's End," and "More on The Mideast on campus."
- Online learning: what primary care professionals are learning about. Walsh, Kieran // Education for Primary Care;Nov2007, Vol. 18 Issue 6, p742
The article provides information on online education and its benefits for primary care professionals. Online learning is another way of acquiring education through Internet. Most people can accessibly gain and obtain information by using this state-of-the-art and innovative source. Moreover, it...


