Sentences with phrase «guideline authors make»

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«We have tried to make it easier for parents and providers to understand the recommendations by providing specific answers to common questions,» said Rachel Moon, MD, FAAP, chair of the AAP SIDS task force and lead author of the new guidelines.
«We wanted to study this phenomenon to better understand the kinds of problems that guideline - makers encountered in making reliable guidelines and how processes might be improved in the future,» says lead author, Mark Neuman, MD, MSCE, assistant professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care and Senior Fellow in the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
To make sure your pace is on point, use these guidelines from exercise physiologist Tom Holland, author of Beat the Gym.
Dr. Elias's other books include Social Decision Making Skills: A Curriculum Guide for the Elementary Grades (Author), Problem Solving / Decision Making for Social and Academic Success: A School - Based Approach (National Education Association Professional Library), Building Social Problem Solving Skills: Guidelines from a School - Based Program (Jossey - Bass), Social Decision Making and Life Skills Development: Guidelines for Middle School Educators (Aspen), Promoting Student Success Through Group Intervention (Haworth), and Social Problem Solving Interventions in the Schools (Guilford).
After the recent pivotal blowup of author bullying and harassment on book discovery website Goodreads, an issue that has apparently been ongoing but only within the last month received the global attention it now faces, leadership at the site made a startling announcement last night by finally stepping in and publishing guidelines that have been put into effect to prevent future conflict.
My posts have highlighted some of the choices we have to make as self - published authors and also given us a few guidelines.
In order to make it easier for authors to use this list, I arranged it starting with the groups with no rules and most users and leading up to the groups with strict posting guidelines.
If you haven't been following along, my series about Indie Publishing Paths at Fiction University has highlighted some of the choices we have to make as self - published authors and also given us a few guidelines.
Under the new guidelines, if readers do not open and read the book they've downloaded as part of their subscription to Kindle Unlimited, there will be no payment made to the author.
Don't make extra work for yourself, or jeopardize your book's publication, by failing to pay attention to your publisher's formatting and file - naming conventions as specified in their author guidelines.
When authors receive their publisher's writer's guidelines, many find that have to make some major changes in their working habits.
My series about Indie Publishing Paths at Fiction University has highlighted some of the choices we have to make as self - published authors and also given us a few guidelines.
The 12 guidelines provide the basic goals that authors should work toward in order to make content more accessible to users with different disabilities.
When making specific recommendations, the author prefers foods that have undergone and passed feeding trials in accordance with the Association of American Feed Control Officials» (AAFCO) guidelines (2009).
And finally, what I REALLY don't like is the same thing that gets my goat on most efforts like this: the fact that, despite having dozens of authors, many of whom are no doubt fine attorneys, the Guidelines make little - to - no effort to reconcile the ethics rules with the First Amendment constraints in which they must operate.
Emotional Freedom Techniques to Treat Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans: Review of the Evidence, Survey of Practitioners, and Proposed Clinical Guidelines Dawson Church, PhD; Sheri Stern, MS, CRNP, APRN - PMH; Elizabeth Boath, PhD; Antony Stewart, FFPH, FRSPH, MPH; David Feinstein, PhD; Morgan Clond, MD, PhD (Cand) The authors surveyed 448 emotional freedom techniques (EFT) practitioners: Most (63 %) reported that even complex posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be remediated in 10 or fewer EFT sessions; 65 % found that > 60 % of PTSD clients are fully rehabilitated, and 89 % stated that less than 10 % of clients make little or no progress.
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