Sentences with phrase «academic centers so»

Study limitations include potential misclassification, not examining the specific features of psychopathology, and having results based on patients at two academic centers so questions of generalizability arise.

Not exact matches

«We were able to make so much progress by bringing the academic centers and everybody together,» she said.
I owe a debt of gratitude to Tom Patterson, the Shorenstein Center's interim director, for his advice and counsel in helping me to narrow my topic so that it had the makings of a proper academic paper.
can only occur where there exists some institutional umbrella that can protect human rights advocates and offer both political and material support for human rights activities: a church...; a press sufficiently independent so that it can report information the government would prefer not be made public and that can offer a forum for some opponents of the government; professional associations, academic and intellectual centers which are financially solvent and not directly controlled by military or government officials.
So rather than traveling into Boston for medical appointments, you and your family can stay right where you are, and still receive the advanced care provided by an Academic Medical Center.
As noted earlier, there are fewer high - ranking women faculty members at academic medical centers, so finding established women physician researchers to serve as mentors can be difficult.
«That's what we train you for, that's what we're good at training you for, so that's the expectation, that if you're going into this program, you're going to want to become a part of an academic medical center,» says Robinna G. Lorenz, who is an M.D. - Ph.
«Where a child grows up in impoverished conditions... with limited cognitive stimulation, high levels of stress, and so forth, that person is more likely to grow up with compromised physical and mental health and lowered academic achievement,» said Martha Farah, director of the Center for Neuroscience and Society at the University of Pennsylvania.
The people in these trials were seen at mostly academic medical centers, so the question remains as to whether these same results can be achieved at non-academically affiliated medical centers.
So for this study, researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital surveyed more than 3,000 investigators at the top 50 academic medical centers.
So these are the practical issues and the thing about genomic medicine, precision medicine, whatever you want to call it, is it's almost entirely only done in tertiary academic medical centers.
In 1996, in response to these concerns, Varmus, then director of NIH, impaneled a group of experienced clinical investigators and academic health center administrators to make recommendations that might guide the NIH toward policy changes to alleviate the concerns in the clinical research community.14 Several of the panel's recommendations have been implemented, including increased support of the General Clinical Research Center budget, expanded support of training in clinical research, and the establishment of NIH - sponsored educational debt relief programs for clinical investigators.15 - 18 The panel also recommended restructuring of NIH peer review groups so that patient - oriented grant applications would be evaluated by study sections in which at least half the grant applications involve patient - oriented rescenter administrators to make recommendations that might guide the NIH toward policy changes to alleviate the concerns in the clinical research community.14 Several of the panel's recommendations have been implemented, including increased support of the General Clinical Research Center budget, expanded support of training in clinical research, and the establishment of NIH - sponsored educational debt relief programs for clinical investigators.15 - 18 The panel also recommended restructuring of NIH peer review groups so that patient - oriented grant applications would be evaluated by study sections in which at least half the grant applications involve patient - oriented resCenter budget, expanded support of training in clinical research, and the establishment of NIH - sponsored educational debt relief programs for clinical investigators.15 - 18 The panel also recommended restructuring of NIH peer review groups so that patient - oriented grant applications would be evaluated by study sections in which at least half the grant applications involve patient - oriented research.
But Taktse wasn't just a spiritual school, so maybe it would be good to draw water from other wells ---- the center of the academic world, maybe.
Two decades of surveys by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) suggest that the typical teacher spends only about 68 percent of classroom time on instruction related to core academic subjects, with the remainder consumed by administrative tasks, fund - raising, assemblies, socialization, and so forth.
For a study released in December, titled «Student Academic Achievement in Charter Schools: What We Know and Why We Know So Little,» Nelson and WMU colleague Dr. Gary Miron, principal research associate with the Evaluation Center, conducted a meta - analysis of research and evaluations of student achievement in charter schools.
Despite contemporary and localizing references in The Little Patriots, such as the dome of the Pantheon in the background or the paving - stone barricade to the left, the pall of the academic poncif hangs heavier over the painting than the smoke of revolutionary fervor; one is made all too aware, in the pose of the little patriot in the center — reminiscent of that of Donatello's David, and so appropriate in its iconographic implications — that Jeanron was an art historian as well as an artist.
Many folks don't realize that in addition to the on - campus interviewing focus seen at many universities, career centers help students to assess their skills / interests / values through programming and one - on - one work — and in doing so, attempting to reach a wide range of academic majors and student subpopulations.
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