Sentences with phrase «international research outcomes»

The service's work «aligns with international research outcomes, is trauma informed and has been described as exemplary and innovative in its design,» she said.

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The International and American Associations for Dental Research (IADR / AADR) have published a paper titled «Preventive Services by Medical and Dental Providers and Treatment Outcomes
The international research team assessed how well the most widely - used imaging techniques measure the pathological changes expected in the brain and the accuracy with which they can predict an individual's clinical outcome.
One high - profile opponent is Senator Ignazio Marino, who tells ScienceInsider that he doesn't see the point of having conducted an international search for the next ISS director if the outcome is a nominee with the weakest research background.
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Professor Ferner's research with national and international collaborators focuses on defining clinical phenotype in the neurofibromatoses, determining the natural history of optic pathway glioma and developing robust clinical and patient centred outcome measures for monitoring novel therapies.
Through regional networks in the U.S. like the Pediatric Neuromuscular Clinical Research (PNCR) Network and Project Cure, and international organizations such as the International Coordinating Committee (ICC) and TREAT - NMD, the SMA community has collaborated effectively on recruiting patients, establishing standards of care, standardizing outcome measures, and supporting multi-site clinical efforts, such as the Biomarkers for SMA (BforSMA) and the PNCR Network Natural Hisinternational organizations such as the International Coordinating Committee (ICC) and TREAT - NMD, the SMA community has collaborated effectively on recruiting patients, establishing standards of care, standardizing outcome measures, and supporting multi-site clinical efforts, such as the Biomarkers for SMA (BforSMA) and the PNCR Network Natural HisInternational Coordinating Committee (ICC) and TREAT - NMD, the SMA community has collaborated effectively on recruiting patients, establishing standards of care, standardizing outcome measures, and supporting multi-site clinical efforts, such as the Biomarkers for SMA (BforSMA) and the PNCR Network Natural History studies.
In this role, she led international clinical outcomes research studies of pediatric recipients of BMT.
Value in Health: the journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research.
Modeling effective research ethics education in international collaborations: A learning - outcomes approach Presenters: Julia Kent, Council of Graduate Schools, USA; Daniel Denecke, Council of Graduate Schools, USA
AAALAC International accreditation engages scientists, veterinarians, managers and administrators in an independent, rigorous assessment of their institution's animal program — an assessment that ultimately results in improved animal welfare and better research practices and outcomes.
The other project whose outcome I wish to bring to the attention of WSF attendees is a systematic analysis of «The Establishment of Large International Research Infrastructures: Issues and options».
Research documenting the effects of modified citrus pectin combined with alginates on the positive clinical outcome of several patients, each with a different health condition appeared in the December - January issue of Forschende Komplementarmedizin (Research in Complementary Medicine), an international peer - reviewed medical journal.
We know from international research that well - designed testing can drive better learning outcomes, so the new tests have the potential to benefit our students immensely — but only if the test makers take bold steps in their designs.
In 35 U.S. states and at sites around the world, Dr. Wilson has led professional development for more than 60,000 educators and has presented at conferences with the Singapore Teachers» Union, Jamaica Teachers» Union, The Feuerstein Institute, Jerusalem, Israel, Hawker Brownlow Education (Australia), University of Cambridge (Implementation Science Conference), Leiden University, United Arab Emirates, American Educational Research Association, International Association for Cognitive Education and Psychology, American Association for Colleges of Teacher Education, National Association of School Psychologists, National Association of Federal Education Program Administrators, Title I, Center on Enhancing Early Learning Outcomes, Nova Southeastern University Conference on Global Leadership, Learning, and Research, ASCD, National Association of Elementary School Principals, National Association of Secondary School Principals, Learning Forward, and many others.
Wilson and Conyers have presented with many professional organizations such as NEA, Jamaica Teachers Union, ASCD, Title I, Learning Forward, American Educational Research Association, International Association for Cognitive Education and Psychology, American Association for Colleges of Teacher Education, National Association of Elementary School Principals, Center on Enhancing Early Learning Outcomes, National Association of Secondary School Principals.
In Ethiopia, for instance, LSI faculty have been working for five years under the direction of Research Triangle International to improve primary grades reading outcomes by improving the quality of pre-service teacher education throughout the country, training hundreds of teacher educators and developing training modules in seven local languages.
Researchers from Education and Employers reviewed the best international research to identify the interventions and approaches for which there is evidence of employers having a positive impact on young people's outcomes, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Dr. Wisniewski is a former research and consulting director at McREL International, and frequently works with teachers and school and district leaders on multitiered systems of support, professional learning, literacy, culturally responsive instruction, and social emotional learning to enhance leadership, teaching, and student equity outcomes.
This report draws from a scholarly discussion paper The National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER) produced for the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) that presented the pros and cons of various instruments used for reporting on international data of children's cognitive and social outcomes.
We know from international research that well - designed testing can drive better learning outcomes, so the new tests have the potential to benefit our students immensely - but only if the test makers take bold steps in their designs.
This article, published in the first issue of the International Journal for Research on Extended Education, focuses on how we can measure the impact out - of - school time (OST) programs have on youth development outcomes and how we can use those outcomes to better inform OST programming in a way that will benefit the youth the program is currently serving.
Her research interests include sociology of education, inequality of educational outcomes, parenting practices, and comparative and international education.
They are narrated by Dr. David Bartram, Director of Outcomes Research, International Operations, Zoetis, who has spent much of his career conducting empirical research into health and wellness in the veterinary profession and has authored multiple articles on thResearch, International Operations, Zoetis, who has spent much of his career conducting empirical research into health and wellness in the veterinary profession and has authored multiple articles on thresearch into health and wellness in the veterinary profession and has authored multiple articles on the topic.
The International Development Research Center of Canada (IDRC) has engaged in an assessment of the outcome of free access to law initiatives in four African countries — Burkina Faso, Niger, Senegal and Togo.
Mr. Whitney's representative work includes a series of successful outcomes pursuing false advertising claims against product review websites, a landmark victory clarifying copyright fair use and parody on behalf of several well - known musicians; a defense win dismissing copyright infringement claims brought by a putative class of attorneys against the leading legal research websites; a favorable outcome for a high - end beauty products company in a trademark and trade dress action against a manufacturer of knock - off products; a district and appellate court decision dismissing all claims by a proposed class against an international bank for alleged violations of, among other things, the Federal False Marking Act, RICO and the CAN - SPAM Act; and counseling prominent art museums and galleries on domestic and international copyright issues.
For instance, earlier this year, the Peterson Institute for International Economics, a private nonpartisan, non-profit think - tank that conducts research into international economic policy, released the outcomes from a massive study of almost 22,000 firms in International Economics, a private nonpartisan, non-profit think - tank that conducts research into international economic policy, released the outcomes from a massive study of almost 22,000 firms in international economic policy, released the outcomes from a massive study of almost 22,000 firms in 91 countries.
To that end, Imago Relationship International supports research that involves the use of Imago Therapy and any aspect of Imago Therapy that is explicitly described by its founder, research that evaluates the impact Imago Therapy has on individuals, couples, and other systems over a wide range of impact variables including outcome studies of workshops and in - office treatment regimes, neuroscience and biological studies involving Imago Relationship Therapy; and the use of Imago Relationship Therapy with specific diagnostic categories and its effect on positive outcomes.
Finally, the degree of suitability of the instruments for economic evaluations in the palliative care setting will be assessed by scoring whether the domains or dimensions were developed using input from informal caregivers of people receiving palliative care and whether items from the International Society for Quality of Life Research (ISOQOL) 43 minimum standards for patient - reported outcome measures and the checklist for reporting valuation studies of multiattribute utility - based instruments (CREATE) 44 have been evaluated in this population.
The Family Separation Clinic has led the way in developing and delivering effective intervention routes that are based on the international research and, working with key legal professionals, has begun to build a an evidence base to demonstrate how successful outcomes for children can be achieved through a combination of legal and therapeutic interventions.
Encourage quantitative research using clinical governance data, supplying annonimised data to PTI's SEPACTO international database of play therapy clinical outcomes
International research demonstrates that converting Indigenous lands under communal title to freehold or leasehold title does not lead to improved outcomes for Indigenous peoples, economic or otherwise.
While a substantial body of international evidence indicates that these children display poorer cognitive and socio - emotional outcomes than children living in traditional families, research on childhood mental disorders is scarce.
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