Sentences with phrase «development as clinicians»

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The Mindful Therapist: A Clinician's Guide to Mindsight and Neural Integration explores the application of focusing techniques for the clinician's own development, as well as their clients» development of mindsight and neural intClinician's Guide to Mindsight and Neural Integration explores the application of focusing techniques for the clinician's own development, as well as their clients» development of mindsight and neural intclinician's own development, as well as their clients» development of mindsight and neural integration.
This is the key to a child's development, as many researchers and clinicians feel that a positive maternal child bond helps to form the basis for future relationships.
She works both as a clinician and a researcher with expertise in parenting, child development and developmental disabilities.
«But Horizon 2020 makes it easier to obtain grants and will lead to more technological developmentas it funds research that aligns scientists and engineers with clinicians working at hospitals and in industry.
The research field needs to provide evidence of how rhinovirus is harmful to spur such a drug's development as well as to understand which patients would benefit most once such a treatment is available so clinicians can know who should be monitored or treated more aggressively, she said.
He explained: «Previously, such resistance has been observed in a few other countries - Denmark, Belgium, Germany, France, India, China, Iran, Tanzania and here at home in the Netherlands — and it is raising great concerns among clinicians as no new classes of antifungal agent are currently in clinical development
«Lastly, the technique we have pioneered will likely be a valuable tool for scientists and clinicians studying the biology of complex nanoparticle populations,» Dr. Zhang said, «and may aid in the development of diagnostic tests using them as biomarkers.»
The Institute: brings together a wide range of scientists, including physicists, engineers, chemists, biologists as well as HMS clinicians to address fundamental questions about the behavior and functioning of biological systems; allows biologists, engineers, and clinicians to potentially use such knowledge to foster applications and new technologies; and provides a way for the tool - developers (physicists, engineers, computer scientists) to work with the tool - users (biologists, chemists, clinicians) in the early stages of scientific inquiry and encourage scientific collaboration at the innovation stage of tool development.
These activities encompass proactive collation and dissemination of information on stem cell research and regenerative medicine and related ethical and societal topics, development of science communication tools, presentation of science to audiences ranging from the lay public to scientists, clinicians and politicians, as well as internal and open training events.
Clinicians and investigators in the fields of veterinary and human endocrine oncology, clinical trials, pathology, and drug development will be joined in this consortium, in order to improve knowledge, development of, and access to naturally occurring canine endocrine tumours, as a model for human disease.
This department provides clinicians and researchers with human and technological resources enabling the development of application - oriented projects, with the objective of improving care for cancer patients (assessment and validation of diagnostic, prognostic and patient support tools, as well as development of biomedical devices or therapeutic approaches resulting from basic research).
The SMA Foundation serves as the hub and clearinghouse of information for the diverse universes involved in drug development, including pharmaceutical and biotech companies, academia, non-profits, clinicians, patients, government / regulators, and the media.
The scientific knowledge gleaned by the researchers may eventually help clinicians to better prevent gastric cancer among diverse world populations by using the ancestry of both an individual and the strain of H. pylori as risk factors for the development of the disease.
In 2010, Dr. Ferrantelli took over as CEO for PostureCo, Inc. — a leading technology company focusing on software development for clinicians and fitness professionals specializing in postural and spinal rehabilitative methods.
With scholars and clinicians spanning disciplines that include child development, neuroscience, education, child psychology, public health, and pediatric psychology and medicine, the content covers nearly every angle of how children learn, from the social - emotional perspective to the biological changes that happen in the brain as children age.
She has over 25 years of experience in the field of fine arts and arts education as a choral director, clinician, arts advocate, and instructional leader with extensive knowledge in performing arts curriculum development, fine arts curriculum standards, arts administration, professional development and training, strategic planning, and curriculum alignment.
In addition to serving as the attending neurosurgical clinician at the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, he was an active researcher for the development of treatments of neurodegenerative disease that affect both young dogs and children.
Prior to establishing FVRC, Dr. Parra practiced as an Emergency and Critical Care clinician at Florida Veterinary Specialists in Tampa, Florida until 2006 where he assisted in the development and growth of their Emergency and Critical Care Department.
The Mindful Therapist: A Clinician's Guide to Mindsight and Neural Integration explores the application of focusing techniques for the clinician's own development, as well as their clients» development of mindsight and neural intClinician's Guide to Mindsight and Neural Integration explores the application of focusing techniques for the clinician's own development, as well as their clients» development of mindsight and neural intclinician's own development, as well as their clients» development of mindsight and neural integration.
Here, Minuchin reflects on some of the latest developments in family therapy, discusses his own evolution as a clinician and offers his perspective on nearly 50 years of the field's history.
At MidWest Center for Personal & Family Development we view the experience as a collaboration where the clinician and client decide together what to work on, what the goals will be, and what actions to take.
The Mindful Therapist: A Clinician's Guide to Mindsight and Neural Integration (Norton, 2010), explores the application of focusing techniques for the clinician's own development, as well as their clients» development of mindsight and neural intClinician's Guide to Mindsight and Neural Integration (Norton, 2010), explores the application of focusing techniques for the clinician's own development, as well as their clients» development of mindsight and neural intclinician's own development, as well as their clients» development of mindsight and neural integration.
As a clinician, I focus on the development of the whole person.
In presenting on this topic, renowned author, professor and clinician Jon Daily illustrates how the above systems work together, as well as explores how attunement and secure attachment affect one's emotional, psychological and neurological development and, concomitantly, one's regulatory systems.
As co-director of the Vancouver Island Centre for EFT, Leanne not only trains and supervises other mental health professionals in EFT, but also has extensive experience teaching students and clinicians about a broad range of clinical skills and development considerations fundamental to EFT.
Dr. Zayas has devoted his career as a clinician, teacher, and researcher to child and adolescent development and family functioning.
Family support professionals such as home visitors, child development specialists, family educators, parenting class leaders, infant mental health clinicians, or people in other similar positions who work with parents to support their children's development
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