... one word: skills. Studyskills to be
more exact. They are the essential tools of trade for upper
secondary and tertiary students. But, don't most students already
have these skills by ... experience has potential
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Sleep
Most students feel that their sleep time is constantly under
assault. For many, as the study load increases, sleep ... take. By estimating the
respective times for various tasks, you can prevent the frustrat-
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A short case study might help to illustrate the difference...
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Skillsfor Successful Study series
Skills for Successful Study is an exciting new discipline-orientated studyskills series
that will benefit students by drawing on examples ... acquiring new skills.
As Henry Miller put it: “One’s destination is never a place but rather a new way of
looking at things” (1957, p. 25).
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StudySkills for
Psychology
Students
Jennifer ... became infinitely
preferable to cleaning three flights of stairs!
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Contents
Skills for Successful Study series xi
Series editor’s preface xiii
Introduction: why...
... the skills as soon as
possible. Practice is the key to improvement.
Enjoy the book, practise the skills, prepare for success!
Fred Orr
Sydney, 1992
StudySkills
for
Successful Students ... lighten your study
load; or, become more efficient. The last option seems to be the
preferred one.
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talking about. Students, however, are generally considered to be
less knowledgeable...
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Study Skills for
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Study Skills for
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Study Skillsfor Nursing and Midwifery Students
Philip Scullion ❙ David ... Career progression
Study Skillsfor Nursing and Midwifery Students has been carefully structured to be
used throughout a nursing or midwifery career. It is key reading for new students in
midwifery ... individual students
or small groups of students
The style may be informal and
one key aim is to allocate
around one-third of the
available time for discussion
since critical comment and
discussion form...
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form at FLSS ( except forstudents of 12
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listening lesson , they realize the importance of motivation for their students, but
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suggested techniques for teaching and studying listening skill. All of the students ... the students of FLSS learn English in order to pass the
exams (82%), only 10% of the students learn English with an aim of communicating, 2% for
entertaining and 6% for studying abroad.
As for...
... can accompany active pulmonary tuberculosis.
FOREWORD
This manual aims to inform medicalstudents and medical practitioners about the
best practices for managing tuberculosis patients, taking into ... information that can be used:
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in training medical students, in supervised group work, presentations and
discussions;
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in refresher courses for practising physicians, and for their personal study.
The ... can survive for months or years: these are known as
“latent bacilli”.
Appendix 2: Study performed by the Japanese Anti-Tuberculosis
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CHAPTER...
... recommended for HIV-
infected mothers for the first 6 months of life unless
replacement feeding is acceptable, feasible, afford-
able, sustainable and safe for them and their infants
before that ... and young child feeding
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24. WHO/UNICEF Joint ... support skills
If a health care worker is to effectively counsel a moth-
er or other caregiver, he or she should have good com-
munication skills. The same skills are useful in many
situations, for...
... Handy for encouraging compeon
among students, by providing a league
table of scores.
Recent acvity Who's done what and when. Useful forstudents to see what's new,
and for teachers ... our students to make decisions 208
Time for acon – creang a decision-making exercise (DME) 208
Time for acon – nishing and viewing our DME 214
Geng feedback from our students 216
Time for ... acon – seng up a discussion forum on Moodle 53
How do we moderate the forum? 55
Why use a forum? 56
Carrying on the conversaon in real me—outside of school 57
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Applied Radiological Anatomy forMedical Students
Applied Radiological Anatomy forMedicalStudents is the definitive atlas of
human anatomy, utilizing the complete ... experienced teachers in imaging
and anatomy, Applied Radiological Anatomy forMedicalStudents is an
invaluable resource for all students of anatomy and radiology.
paul butler is a Consultant Neuroradiologist ... pelvis
Bone scan 4 200 1.8 years
PET head (FDG) 5 250 2.3 years
Fig. 1.10. Typical effective doses for some of the commonly performed Imaging
investigations. The typical United Kingdom background radiation...
... uniformly, a great deal of information would be lost
as the viewer would not be able to distinguish the tiny differences
between differing HU values. By restricting the range of gray scale
information ... information during spiral CT is obtained as a continu-
ous stream and is reconstructed into slices.
The parameters for spiral CT are slice collimation (the width of the
X-ray beam and therefore ... reconstructions
From the spiral dataset, further reconstructions can be performed.
Multiplanar reformats (MPR) can be performed in any selected plane,
although usually in the coronal and sagittal...