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Nationwide Study Compares Surgeries to Treat Urinary Incontinence in Women The University of California, San Diego Medical Center along with nine other clinical research institutions across the United States has completed the largest randomized clinical trial to date comparing two commonly performed surgical procedures to t...
Not exact matches
«The average medical debt in Massachusetts in 2013 was relatively low at just $ 3,041 (6 percent of total unsecured debt)
compared to $ 8,594 (20 percent of total unsecured debt)
nationwide,» Austin writes in his 2014
study, portions of which were published in the Maine Law Review.
According to the most recent
study by the National Center for Health Statistics, 70 % of black children
nationwide are born to unmarried mothers,
compared with 21 % for whites and 41 % for Hispanics.
A recently published
study by researchers in the Center for Injury Research and Policy at
Nationwide Children's Hospital is the first to
compare and describe the occurrence and distribution patterns of basketball - related injuries treated in emergency departments and the high school athletic training setting among adolescents and teens.
Our ability to
compare the
study sample with a
nationwide sample was also an advantage.
This Stanford - based research institute released a now - famous
study in 2009, showing that,
nationwide, when
compared to district performance, charter performance was equivocal.
The
studies, «What Do Parents Think of Their Children's Schools: EdNext poll
compares charter, district, and private schools
nationwide,» by Samuel Barrows, Paul E. Peterson, and Martin R. West and «How Satisfied are Parents from Various Backgrounds with Their Children's Schools?
Then we want to
compare their postsecondary success rates with those of two cohorts examined in
nationwide longitudinal
studies: 1) African American students from families earning less than $ 42,000 a year (National Center for Education Statistics survey); and 2) students attending alternative schools (the Gates Foundation).
Teacher absenteeism was high, Riddile said, which seemed to some kids to validate their own absences (the daily absentee rate for teachers
nationwide is about 5 percent, according to some
studies,
compared to about 1.7 percent for private - sector workers).
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Compared to 41 other regions
nationwide, Newark has the second - highest performing charter sector based on charter students» high growth rates in reading and math relative to similar students in district schools, according to a 2015 CREDO
study • 30 % of students now attend a charter school, a figure that more than doubled in this period.
Loretta Ford and Henry Silver established the first NP training program in 1965, which then led to the emergence of similar programs
nationwide.3 While there was strong opposition to the establishment of the profession from both nursing and physician communities, NPs were able to document increased availability of primary care, satisfaction of both nurses and physicians in collaborating, and equal competency and patient outcomes when
compared with physicians through a series of published articles and
studies.
And while recent
studies from entities such as the North American Electric Reliability Corporation and the Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration have shown that the Clean Power Plan is still needed to drive the development of additional clean energy and energy efficiency resources in order to achieve significant
nationwide CO2 reductions, it appears that the costs of compliance
compared to a business - as - usual case will continue to fall — and may even be offset by the significant benefits the Clean Power Plan can offer.