The document provides bibliographic references in APA and Vancouver format for 10 sources on the topic of health education for epilepsy patients. The references are from nursing and medical journals published between 2010-2014. They cover issues such as febrile seizures, nursing diagnoses for epilepsy patients, promoting self-efficacy in children with epilepsy, knowledge translation strategies for epilepsy education programs, and medication adherence among epilepsy patients.
Aaron M. Csehak is seeking employment as a registered nurse in a hospital setting utilizing his clinical skills. He has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Connecticut. His clinical experience includes over 1,000 hours in medical/surgical, pediatric, psychiatric, and maternity settings. He also has experience as a nursing resident assistant providing assistance to underclassmen nursing majors.
Dr. Paul Barach has worked in medicine and medical research for nearly three decades. He has now joined Dr. Julie Johnson and Helen Haskell to form Learning From Our Patients, a project that aims to educate medical professionals about harm experienced by patients through healthcare. The project documents patient experiences from the United States, Europe, and Australia. It will share case studies and short videos on its website and publish a book of case studies later this year in order to help shape the future of medical treatment and support the use of patient stories in medical education and training.
Kyle Evanow has extensive experience in nursing and healthcare. He received his Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Louisville in 2014. Since then, he has worked as a registered nurse in the emergency department at University of Louisville Hospital. He also has experience as a research assistant conducting studies on adolescent post-partum depression. Additionally, he is a subject matter expert and trainer for the Cerner electronic health records system. Evanow has received several awards for his community engagement and academic achievements.
This document is a resume for Laura E. Skeeles PA-C summarizing her education, clinical rotations, certifications, employment history, volunteer experience, publications, professional memberships, and computer skills. She received her Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies from Long Island University in 2015 and has since worked as a Physician Assistant. Her resume demonstrates extensive clinical experience in specialties such as orthopedic surgery, general surgery, neurosurgery, internal medicine, pediatrics, emergency medicine, and OB/GYN.
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
Action Beats and Announcements
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Challenge Winners
PCORI challenged teams to develop a proposal or prototype for a patient/researcher ‘matching’ mechanism or system that can effectively connect potential partners interested in seeking funding for rigorous patient-centered outcomes research. Two winners will be announced.
Presenter: Anne Beal, Chief Operating Officer, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)
Dr. Abdul Rao, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Research Officer, The Institute of Women's health, North America implemented a strategic plan to create an enterprise- wide paper less environment in all its campuses and also at the same time made it available to a wide array of patients and their caregivers in a safe and user friendly environment.
The document provides bibliographic references in APA and Vancouver format for 10 sources on the topic of health education for epilepsy patients. The references are from nursing and medical journals published between 2010-2014. They cover issues such as febrile seizures, nursing diagnoses for epilepsy patients, promoting self-efficacy in children with epilepsy, knowledge translation strategies for epilepsy education programs, and medication adherence among epilepsy patients.
Aaron M. Csehak is seeking employment as a registered nurse in a hospital setting utilizing his clinical skills. He has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Connecticut. His clinical experience includes over 1,000 hours in medical/surgical, pediatric, psychiatric, and maternity settings. He also has experience as a nursing resident assistant providing assistance to underclassmen nursing majors.
Dr. Paul Barach has worked in medicine and medical research for nearly three decades. He has now joined Dr. Julie Johnson and Helen Haskell to form Learning From Our Patients, a project that aims to educate medical professionals about harm experienced by patients through healthcare. The project documents patient experiences from the United States, Europe, and Australia. It will share case studies and short videos on its website and publish a book of case studies later this year in order to help shape the future of medical treatment and support the use of patient stories in medical education and training.
Kyle Evanow has extensive experience in nursing and healthcare. He received his Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Louisville in 2014. Since then, he has worked as a registered nurse in the emergency department at University of Louisville Hospital. He also has experience as a research assistant conducting studies on adolescent post-partum depression. Additionally, he is a subject matter expert and trainer for the Cerner electronic health records system. Evanow has received several awards for his community engagement and academic achievements.
This document is a resume for Laura E. Skeeles PA-C summarizing her education, clinical rotations, certifications, employment history, volunteer experience, publications, professional memberships, and computer skills. She received her Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies from Long Island University in 2015 and has since worked as a Physician Assistant. Her resume demonstrates extensive clinical experience in specialties such as orthopedic surgery, general surgery, neurosurgery, internal medicine, pediatrics, emergency medicine, and OB/GYN.
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
Action Beats and Announcements
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Challenge Winners
PCORI challenged teams to develop a proposal or prototype for a patient/researcher ‘matching’ mechanism or system that can effectively connect potential partners interested in seeking funding for rigorous patient-centered outcomes research. Two winners will be announced.
Presenter: Anne Beal, Chief Operating Officer, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)
Dr. Abdul Rao, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Research Officer, The Institute of Women's health, North America implemented a strategic plan to create an enterprise- wide paper less environment in all its campuses and also at the same time made it available to a wide array of patients and their caregivers in a safe and user friendly environment.
Final 2014 JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY faculty and student symposium schedule f...pmilano
This document summarizes presentations from the 2014 JU Faculty & Student Symposium held on March 26. It describes 10 student presentations on various topics including:
1) Polymer gels and their potential applications in biomedical fields like treating diabetes.
2) The effects of morning physical activity on elementary students' classroom behavior.
3) Personal identity and the debate between reductionism and non-reductionism.
4) Methods to reduce student test anxiety in elementary classrooms.
5) Traffic flow modeling and analyzing the effects of different traffic rules.
6) The impacts of yoga on elementary students' focus.
7) Monitoring of toxic algae blooms in the St. Johns
This document describes the marketing services offered by an agency to business schools for student acquisition projects worldwide. The agency has over 12 years of experience in direct marketing, lead generation, social media marketing, and communication strategies across multiple industries and regions. They propose various packages for business schools that include direct contacts and emails to targeted audiences of businesspeople and managers in certain countries, industries, and positions, starting from 100 contacts for $100 per month up to 1000 contacts for $2300 per month. One past project example for a Russian business school involved sending personal emails to Russian and Ukrainian audiences to promote an executive program and conduct a manager survey, achieving the client's goals of new student interest and market feedback in a short timeframe. Contact details are
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a las transacciones con bancos rusos clave y la prohibición de la venta de aviones y equipos a Rusia. Los líderes de la UE esperan que las sanciones aumenten la presión económica sobre Rusia y la disuadan de continuar su agresión contra Ucrania.
Colorado Technical University awarded Earl Mitchell an undergraduate level professional certificate in Organizational Systems Improvement in May 2013. The certificate certifies that Earl Mitchell has successfully demonstrated the skills and knowledge required for this program. The document from Colorado Technical University recognizes Earl Mitchell's achievement in organizational systems improvement.
Germany's Excellence Initiative provided €1.9 billion over 5 years to strengthen universities through three main funding lines: Clusters of Excellence to concentrate research in innovative fields; Graduate Schools for structured doctoral training; and Institutional Strategies to increase top universities' international competitiveness. Proposals were evaluated by panels with selected projects receiving substantial long-term funding to boost research and attract excellent students and faculty. The initiative aimed to make German universities more visible and attractive globally.
This document provides an overview of proposals submitted to various FIWARE accelerators. Some key points:
- A total of 2614 proposals were analyzed as of January 30, 2015 across 14 base accelerators.
- On average, proposals involved 2.6 team members, with most having between 3-5 members.
- The top 5 countries that proposals originated from were Spain, Germany, Italy, Finland, and Lithuania.
- Proposals targeted a variety of markets, with education, healthcare, and business services being the most common. Most proposals targeted both B2B and B2C consumers.
The Philippine educational system has developed significantly over time through different governing eras:
1) The pre-Spanish era consisted of informal, vocational training passed down from parents and tribal tutors. 2) The Spanish era introduced religion-focused schooling for elite children, though access gradually expanded. 3) The revolutionary government briefly established new schools before control shifted to American administration. 4) The American regime established a public school system with English as the primary language and brought teachers from the United States. 5) The Japanese era saw some localization of education under military occupation before restoring the Department of Education after World War II.
Title
Vice-President
Co-Chair Library/Student
Services Committee
Department Chair
Co-Chair Instruction Committee
Lorah Gough
District
Director of Institutional Research
Stephen Levey
District
Vice-Chancellor for Finance
Martha Oburn
Central College
Vice-President
Jennifer O’Neil
District
Director of Grants Development
Angela Secrest
District
Director of Accreditation
Compliance
The Steering Committee met monthly from Fall 2009 through Spring 2012 to oversee the development of
the Compliance Report, Focused Report, and Q
University of Utah Medical Education & Discovery (MED) / Rehabilitation HospitalHigherEdUtah
The document summarizes plans for facilities upgrades at the University of Utah School of Medicine. It discusses:
1) The existing outdated medical school building that houses clinics, beds, labs, and workspaces and needs replacing due to seismic issues.
2) A three-phase plan to build a new Ambulatory Care Center, Rehabilitation Hospital, and Medical Education and Discovery building for improved clinical, academic and research facilities.
3) The estimated costs of $292 million for the projects and plans to fund them through state support, private donations, and operating revenues.
Health Infrastructure Fact Sheet FINAL Jan 2016Jessica Kersey
The document summarizes USAID's strategy and activities to rebuild Haiti's health infrastructure following the devastating 2010 earthquake. Key activities include reconstructing the General University Hospital, the largest tertiary hospital, rebuilding the National Campus of Health Sciences medical teaching facility, and expanding pediatric services at Justinien Hospital. USAID is also renovating smaller health centers and schools to improve access to healthcare across Haiti with the goal of completing reconstruction projects by 2016-2017.
William E. Allen has over 30 years of experience in healthcare administration and facility management. He has held roles such as Project Manager at Rutgers University, Executive Director of Facility Administration at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Dental School, and Director of Clinical Services and Director of Facility Administration and Materials Management also at the UMDNJ Dental School. He has an M.Ed. from Boston College and an M.P.H. from Columbia University.
Beezley is a construction management firm specializing in healthcare facilities. They have experience managing complex projects for hospitals, medical centers, and research facilities. Beezley understands the unique challenges of building in active healthcare settings and employs strategies like isolating work zones and following infection control procedures. Their healthcare focus and proven track record on projects ranging from $35 million to $144 million makes Beezley qualified to handle a client's next specialized healthcare construction needs.
This document discusses the rationale for engineering-based medical education. It begins by defining engineering education as focusing on skills like problem solving, systems integration, and continuous learning. It then defines engineering-based medical education as teaching both traditional medicine and principles of biomedical engineering. The document argues that an engineering-based approach could help address issues like rising healthcare costs, a focus on individual patients over populations, and a lack of emphasis on technology and team-based care. It provides examples of how engineering has advanced fields like 3D printing, gene editing, and mobile diagnostics. Overall, the document advocates for engineering-based medical education to better prepare future physicians for rapid advances in science and technology.
The UCSF Strategic Plan outlines goals and investments to achieve over the coming years, including developing innovative educational and research collaborations, becoming a world leader in scientific discovery and translation to improved health, educating future health leaders, delivering highest-quality patient care, increasing diversity, and providing a supportive work environment. The plan also aims to serve local, regional, and global communities and eliminate health disparities.
This document describes a project called MyWikiCare that aimed to create a Web 2.0 platform to help move healthcare evidence into practice more quickly. The project received a $50,000 grant to concept test the site using a wiki platform. Outreach was conducted to invite members to publish work and 50 cardiovascular submissions were captured by June 2014, satisfying the grant goals. The site showed potential but requires more development to fully test the hypothesis that a social, Web 2.0 platform can improve knowledge exchange and help close the gap between evidence and practice.
This document provides summaries of several facility master planning and expansion projects completed by Jones Lang LaSalle for various healthcare clients. Projects include developing a short, intermediate, and long-term facility plan for Hackensack University Medical Center to transition to higher acuity care; conducting a mini master plan and emergency department assessment for St. John's Episcopal Hospital; and overseeing a $110 million expansion project at Norwalk Hospital including a new ambulatory care pavilion and parking garage.
10 Groundbreaking Healthcare Projects Under Construction PlanGrid
This document outlines 10 major healthcare construction projects currently underway in the United States. They range in cost from $400 million to $3.2 billion and include large medical campuses, hospitals, research centers and clinics. The projects will add over 12 million square feet of medical and research space and are focused on expanding and modernizing healthcare facilities.
This document appears to be an architecture design portfolio belonging to Renard Mun. It summarizes several of Mun's medical, educational, and civic projects from 2006-2011 while at NAC Architecture. Projects included the Highline Medical Center Cedar Wing Addition, Group Health Bellevue Medical Center, Bellevue High School, Snohomish High School, Auburn High School, and Oak Harbor High School. The portfolio highlights features like daylighting, green building practices, and modular designs that were incorporated into the projects. Awards for innovative facilities and educational interiors are also mentioned.
My portfolio, covering the wide spectrum of work and activities of the last several years. The portfolio is split into major projects, project pursuits, and finally a few notes on my peripheral interests and skills.
Welcome Remarks and Overview of CTSI ResourcesUCLA CTSI
Welcome Remarks and Overview of CTSI Resources
Steven Dubinett, MD
Director, UCLA Clinical and Translational Science Institute
President/CEO, Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
The document provides an agenda and background information for the 1st Annual UCLA HBA Healthcare Conference titled "Modernizing Healthcare for the New Age". The conference will feature panels on topics such as payers/providers, emerging markets, med-tech/biodevices, personalized medicine, mobile health, biopharma, and care for the aging population. Keynote speakers include the president of UCLA Health System and the vice president of quality transformation at Blue Shield of California. The goal is for attendees to gain insights into the evolving healthcare industry and ways it is adapting to modern times. The conference is organized by UCLA Anderson's Healthcare Business Association.
William Wooden is an experienced healthcare leader with a background in hospital administration, academic medicine, and group practice management. He currently serves as the Director of Perioperative System Collaborative at IU Health, where he has led quality improvement initiatives that reduced surgical site infections and length of hospital stays. Previously, he was the Vice Chairman of Clinical Affairs at Indiana University School of Medicine, overseeing operations across multiple hospitals. He has a strong track record of physician engagement, cost savings, and clinical program development.
Final 2014 JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY faculty and student symposium schedule f...pmilano
This document summarizes presentations from the 2014 JU Faculty & Student Symposium held on March 26. It describes 10 student presentations on various topics including:
1) Polymer gels and their potential applications in biomedical fields like treating diabetes.
2) The effects of morning physical activity on elementary students' classroom behavior.
3) Personal identity and the debate between reductionism and non-reductionism.
4) Methods to reduce student test anxiety in elementary classrooms.
5) Traffic flow modeling and analyzing the effects of different traffic rules.
6) The impacts of yoga on elementary students' focus.
7) Monitoring of toxic algae blooms in the St. Johns
This document describes the marketing services offered by an agency to business schools for student acquisition projects worldwide. The agency has over 12 years of experience in direct marketing, lead generation, social media marketing, and communication strategies across multiple industries and regions. They propose various packages for business schools that include direct contacts and emails to targeted audiences of businesspeople and managers in certain countries, industries, and positions, starting from 100 contacts for $100 per month up to 1000 contacts for $2300 per month. One past project example for a Russian business school involved sending personal emails to Russian and Ukrainian audiences to promote an executive program and conduct a manager survey, achieving the client's goals of new student interest and market feedback in a short timeframe. Contact details are
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a las transacciones con bancos rusos clave y la prohibición de la venta de aviones y equipos a Rusia. Los líderes de la UE esperan que las sanciones aumenten la presión económica sobre Rusia y la disuadan de continuar su agresión contra Ucrania.
Colorado Technical University awarded Earl Mitchell an undergraduate level professional certificate in Organizational Systems Improvement in May 2013. The certificate certifies that Earl Mitchell has successfully demonstrated the skills and knowledge required for this program. The document from Colorado Technical University recognizes Earl Mitchell's achievement in organizational systems improvement.
Germany's Excellence Initiative provided €1.9 billion over 5 years to strengthen universities through three main funding lines: Clusters of Excellence to concentrate research in innovative fields; Graduate Schools for structured doctoral training; and Institutional Strategies to increase top universities' international competitiveness. Proposals were evaluated by panels with selected projects receiving substantial long-term funding to boost research and attract excellent students and faculty. The initiative aimed to make German universities more visible and attractive globally.
This document provides an overview of proposals submitted to various FIWARE accelerators. Some key points:
- A total of 2614 proposals were analyzed as of January 30, 2015 across 14 base accelerators.
- On average, proposals involved 2.6 team members, with most having between 3-5 members.
- The top 5 countries that proposals originated from were Spain, Germany, Italy, Finland, and Lithuania.
- Proposals targeted a variety of markets, with education, healthcare, and business services being the most common. Most proposals targeted both B2B and B2C consumers.
The Philippine educational system has developed significantly over time through different governing eras:
1) The pre-Spanish era consisted of informal, vocational training passed down from parents and tribal tutors. 2) The Spanish era introduced religion-focused schooling for elite children, though access gradually expanded. 3) The revolutionary government briefly established new schools before control shifted to American administration. 4) The American regime established a public school system with English as the primary language and brought teachers from the United States. 5) The Japanese era saw some localization of education under military occupation before restoring the Department of Education after World War II.
Title
Vice-President
Co-Chair Library/Student
Services Committee
Department Chair
Co-Chair Instruction Committee
Lorah Gough
District
Director of Institutional Research
Stephen Levey
District
Vice-Chancellor for Finance
Martha Oburn
Central College
Vice-President
Jennifer O’Neil
District
Director of Grants Development
Angela Secrest
District
Director of Accreditation
Compliance
The Steering Committee met monthly from Fall 2009 through Spring 2012 to oversee the development of
the Compliance Report, Focused Report, and Q
University of Utah Medical Education & Discovery (MED) / Rehabilitation HospitalHigherEdUtah
The document summarizes plans for facilities upgrades at the University of Utah School of Medicine. It discusses:
1) The existing outdated medical school building that houses clinics, beds, labs, and workspaces and needs replacing due to seismic issues.
2) A three-phase plan to build a new Ambulatory Care Center, Rehabilitation Hospital, and Medical Education and Discovery building for improved clinical, academic and research facilities.
3) The estimated costs of $292 million for the projects and plans to fund them through state support, private donations, and operating revenues.
Health Infrastructure Fact Sheet FINAL Jan 2016Jessica Kersey
The document summarizes USAID's strategy and activities to rebuild Haiti's health infrastructure following the devastating 2010 earthquake. Key activities include reconstructing the General University Hospital, the largest tertiary hospital, rebuilding the National Campus of Health Sciences medical teaching facility, and expanding pediatric services at Justinien Hospital. USAID is also renovating smaller health centers and schools to improve access to healthcare across Haiti with the goal of completing reconstruction projects by 2016-2017.
William E. Allen has over 30 years of experience in healthcare administration and facility management. He has held roles such as Project Manager at Rutgers University, Executive Director of Facility Administration at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Dental School, and Director of Clinical Services and Director of Facility Administration and Materials Management also at the UMDNJ Dental School. He has an M.Ed. from Boston College and an M.P.H. from Columbia University.
Beezley is a construction management firm specializing in healthcare facilities. They have experience managing complex projects for hospitals, medical centers, and research facilities. Beezley understands the unique challenges of building in active healthcare settings and employs strategies like isolating work zones and following infection control procedures. Their healthcare focus and proven track record on projects ranging from $35 million to $144 million makes Beezley qualified to handle a client's next specialized healthcare construction needs.
This document discusses the rationale for engineering-based medical education. It begins by defining engineering education as focusing on skills like problem solving, systems integration, and continuous learning. It then defines engineering-based medical education as teaching both traditional medicine and principles of biomedical engineering. The document argues that an engineering-based approach could help address issues like rising healthcare costs, a focus on individual patients over populations, and a lack of emphasis on technology and team-based care. It provides examples of how engineering has advanced fields like 3D printing, gene editing, and mobile diagnostics. Overall, the document advocates for engineering-based medical education to better prepare future physicians for rapid advances in science and technology.
The UCSF Strategic Plan outlines goals and investments to achieve over the coming years, including developing innovative educational and research collaborations, becoming a world leader in scientific discovery and translation to improved health, educating future health leaders, delivering highest-quality patient care, increasing diversity, and providing a supportive work environment. The plan also aims to serve local, regional, and global communities and eliminate health disparities.
This document describes a project called MyWikiCare that aimed to create a Web 2.0 platform to help move healthcare evidence into practice more quickly. The project received a $50,000 grant to concept test the site using a wiki platform. Outreach was conducted to invite members to publish work and 50 cardiovascular submissions were captured by June 2014, satisfying the grant goals. The site showed potential but requires more development to fully test the hypothesis that a social, Web 2.0 platform can improve knowledge exchange and help close the gap between evidence and practice.
This document provides summaries of several facility master planning and expansion projects completed by Jones Lang LaSalle for various healthcare clients. Projects include developing a short, intermediate, and long-term facility plan for Hackensack University Medical Center to transition to higher acuity care; conducting a mini master plan and emergency department assessment for St. John's Episcopal Hospital; and overseeing a $110 million expansion project at Norwalk Hospital including a new ambulatory care pavilion and parking garage.
10 Groundbreaking Healthcare Projects Under Construction PlanGrid
This document outlines 10 major healthcare construction projects currently underway in the United States. They range in cost from $400 million to $3.2 billion and include large medical campuses, hospitals, research centers and clinics. The projects will add over 12 million square feet of medical and research space and are focused on expanding and modernizing healthcare facilities.
This document appears to be an architecture design portfolio belonging to Renard Mun. It summarizes several of Mun's medical, educational, and civic projects from 2006-2011 while at NAC Architecture. Projects included the Highline Medical Center Cedar Wing Addition, Group Health Bellevue Medical Center, Bellevue High School, Snohomish High School, Auburn High School, and Oak Harbor High School. The portfolio highlights features like daylighting, green building practices, and modular designs that were incorporated into the projects. Awards for innovative facilities and educational interiors are also mentioned.
My portfolio, covering the wide spectrum of work and activities of the last several years. The portfolio is split into major projects, project pursuits, and finally a few notes on my peripheral interests and skills.
Welcome Remarks and Overview of CTSI ResourcesUCLA CTSI
Welcome Remarks and Overview of CTSI Resources
Steven Dubinett, MD
Director, UCLA Clinical and Translational Science Institute
President/CEO, Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
The document provides an agenda and background information for the 1st Annual UCLA HBA Healthcare Conference titled "Modernizing Healthcare for the New Age". The conference will feature panels on topics such as payers/providers, emerging markets, med-tech/biodevices, personalized medicine, mobile health, biopharma, and care for the aging population. Keynote speakers include the president of UCLA Health System and the vice president of quality transformation at Blue Shield of California. The goal is for attendees to gain insights into the evolving healthcare industry and ways it is adapting to modern times. The conference is organized by UCLA Anderson's Healthcare Business Association.
William Wooden is an experienced healthcare leader with a background in hospital administration, academic medicine, and group practice management. He currently serves as the Director of Perioperative System Collaborative at IU Health, where he has led quality improvement initiatives that reduced surgical site infections and length of hospital stays. Previously, he was the Vice Chairman of Clinical Affairs at Indiana University School of Medicine, overseeing operations across multiple hospitals. He has a strong track record of physician engagement, cost savings, and clinical program development.
ICVAP HRSA Grant Newsletter Winter 2016Jack DeVault
The document summarizes an interprofessional collaboration project at West Virginia University aimed at improving care for vulnerable patients. A team from WVU Schools of Nursing, Medicine, and Pharmacy received a $1.4 million grant to implement an interprofessional care model. The model will be tested through simulations and rolled out to hospital units. It focuses on enhancing teamwork and collaboration between nurses, doctors, pharmacists and other providers. The goal is to improve patient outcomes by reducing complications and readmissions.
The document describes plans for the MSU Welcome, Wellness, and Event Center located in the former Shaw Lane Power Plant. The center aims to be a hub for all things MSU by incorporating historical elements of the building with modern amenities. It will have an open floor plan to allow free movement. Each floor and space will have engaging features to provide a full MSU experience. The center will offer campus information, retail, event space, and wellness resources for students, visitors, faculty, and staff available 24/7. Its objectives are to serve as a strategic welcome and information center, create collaborative spaces, and establish a wellness center with indoor and outdoor facilities promoting physical and mental health.
Wearables iot development for patient engagementLucas Holt
Unmet Wearable Needs & Innovation for Health.
Role of technology, cost, and adherence in developing - mHealth, sensors, and apps to improve patient care, health, and engagement. Establishing Value-Based Collaborations that work.
The practicum experience at De La Salle Health Sciences Institute provided the trainee opportunities to assist in the College of Medical Radiation Technology department and multimedia room. Over the course of 200 training hours, the trainee learned to repair computers, assist students and visitors, and enhance her knowledge of computer-related tasks. She developed skills like self-confidence, communication, and responsibility. The employees ensured the trainee was oriented and treated respectfully. Overall, the experience allowed the trainee to gain work experience and expertise that would help her succeed in future computer science career goals.
The document summarizes a health system assessment of Guatemala conducted by Master of Public Health students from the University of Southern California. A 12-member team spent 5 weeks researching Guatemala's health system, 3 weeks visiting the country for interviews and cultural immersion, and 2 weeks writing a report. In Guatemala, they presented their findings to over 100 national and international stakeholders on topics like government, health indicators, resources, facilities, services, and recommendations. The purpose is to share lessons learned that can strengthen global health training and systems.
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Florida Population Quiz by JU Geography Departmentpmilano
So you think you know the Florida market? The Geography Department at Jacksonville University has mapped some recently released census data for the state of Florida. Each thematic map illustrates the geographic pattern of a variable for the state by county. The red counties represent the highest values for that variable, the blue counties represent the lowest value, with yellow counties representing values closest to the state average. See if you can guess the variable being mapped based on the similarities of the counties that have the same color. The variable and values follow the unlabeled maps, along with an explanation for the geographic pattern. Enjoy!
Jacksonville University Move-in & Weekend Welcome Fall 2015pmilano
This document provides a schedule and map for a university's new student orientation week. The schedule lists events from Friday to Sunday welcoming new students as they move in and assisting their transition to campus. The map shows the layout of the university's buildings, facilities, parking lots, and other locations where the orientation events will take place. It details 64 points of interest and their uses across the campus.
“Pathological Motivations for Exercise and Eating Disorder Specific Health-Re...pmilano
This study examined the associations between pathological motivations for exercise (measured by exercise dependence), eating disorder (ED) severity, and ED-specific health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Survey data was collected from 387 female university students assessing ED severity, HRQOL, and exercise dependence. Regression analyses found that higher ED severity and exercise dependence scores both predicted poorer HRQOL. Additionally, there was a significant interaction between ED severity and exercise dependence, such that those with an ED and higher exercise dependence reported the worst HRQOL. This suggests that pathological motivations for exercise may exacerbate the detrimental effects of ED on quality of life.
2014 JU Faculty and Student Symposium schedulepmilano
The 2014 JU Faculty & Student Symposium featured several presentations on a variety of topics:
1) Polymer gels and their potential applications in biomedical fields like treating diabetes and smart irrigation.
2) A study on the effects of morning physical activity on elementary students' on-task classroom behavior.
3) A philosophical discussion of personal identity and the debate between reductionism and non-reductionism.
4) Several other topics were covered, including reducing student test anxiety, traffic flow modeling, the effects of yoga on student focus, toxic algae in rivers, osteoporosis in patients with bronchiectasis, mosquito vectors of heartworm, the impact of mentoring on attitudes
Ju Women In Leadership Program andn Speaker Biospmilano
A program for the first Jacksonville University Women In Leadership Conference March 7, 2014. State Attorney Angela Corey, Olympic gold medalist and Title IX advocate Nancy Hogshead-Makar, Afghanistan’s Ariana Television Senior Vice President Fatema Bayat and Ambassador Marilyn McAfee are just some of the speakers lined up for the event at the Jacksonville University Davis College of Business.
Jacksonville University College of Arts & Sciences Truth Panel Discussionpmilano
A Jacksonville University College of Arts & Sciences panel discussion Feb. 27 focuses on getting at “The Truth.”
Topics on everything from “Truth in Education” to “Personal Truth” to “News is Not the Truth!” will be presented and addressed by JU faculty members.
TRUTH: HAVE IT YOUR WAY
Presenters and Topics:
Rethinking the Search for Truth -- Matthew Groe, PhD., Associate Professor of Philosophy
Truth in Education: Is It on the Syllabus? -- Steven Davis, PhD., Associate Professor of Education
It’s Just a Theory -- Jeremy Stalker, PhD., Assistant Professor of Marine Science
News is Not the Truth! -- Keith Saliba, PhD., Assistant Professor of Communication
Personal Truth: A Modern Oxymoron -- Nathan Rousseau, PhD., Associate Professor of Sociology
The Liar’s Paradox -- Capt. Herb Hadley, JU NROTC Unit Commanding Officer
Jacksonville University Veterans BSN Detailspmilano
Flyer with Program Overview, Admission Requirements and Curriculum for Jacksonville University's new program to help U.S. Veteran RNs with their Bachelor's degrees in Nursing.
Jacksonville University Women's Lacrosse Bull roast registrationpmilano
The inaugural JU Women's Lacrosse Bull Roast will be held on March 8, 2014 at the Jacksonville Marriott to raise money and awareness for the women's lacrosse program. The evening event will include a shrimp feast dinner, followed by raffles, auctions, and prizes. Tickets are $50 each or tables of 10 can be sponsored for $450 to support the JU Women's Lacrosse players and program.
JU Celebrating Readers Celebrating Reading programpmilano
Jacksonville University Celebrating Readers Celebrating Reading program. This daylong event will feature leading local teachers sharing the latest K-12 teaching methods and strategies, and include specifics on the April 2014 launch of JU’s new online Master of Education in Reading Education program.
When: 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1.
Where: JU Davis College of Business, 2800 University Blvd. N., Jacksonville, Fla.
DolphiNurse Newsletter Jacksonville University Nursing Jan. 2014 JU College o...pmilano
The latest issue of the DolphiNurse Newsletter for Jacksonville University School of Nursing, Jan. 2014. The School of Nursing is in the JU College of Health Sciences.
JU PPI Healthcare Policy Conference Agenda (2013)pmilano
The document summarizes an upcoming healthcare policy conference at Jacksonville University on November 13, 2013. The conference will discuss the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) in Florida, including the state health insurance exchanges and the proposed Medicaid expansion. The conference agenda includes three sessions on these topics with panels of healthcare leaders and policy experts. The conference is organized by the JU Public Policy Institute and will be held in Terry Concert Hall on the Jacksonville University campus.
Jacksonville University Big Man on Campus/Miss Dolphina Requirementspmilano
The document provides information about Jacksonville University's selection process for their Homecoming King, known as Big Man on Campus, and Queen, known as Miss Dolphina. Applicants must be juniors or seniors with a 2.5 GPA or higher who will participate in an initial interview and possible pageant. Students are evaluated based on their academic achievement, leadership, community service, and school spirit. The top male and female finalists will be announced at a pep rally and crowned at the Homecoming football game.
Jacksonville City Council resolution 2013-111-a honoring JU PPI Director Rick...pmilano
Jacksonville City Council resolution 2013-111-a honoring JU PPI Director Rick Mullaney. For his service, Mullaney was honored by the Jacksonville City Council Tuesday, Sept. 10, with a resolution that commended him for his outstanding tenure with the city of Jacksonville
JU College of Fine Arts 2013-14 Performing Arts Seriespmilano
The document provides information about various performing arts events taking place at the College of Fine Arts, including prices for tickets. Some key events mentioned are a dance performance called "Breaking Boundaries", various music performances by faculty and guest artists, a student choreography concert, and a play called "Eurydice". Prices vary for adults, seniors, military, students and children for starred events, while other events are free.
Jacksonville University #ilovejax Chamber of Commerce tour highlightspmilano
- Jacksonville University is undergoing several renovations and additions to dining facilities, fitness areas, and academic buildings, including a new health sciences building and student veterans center.
- Athletic facilities are also being expanded with a larger football stadium, new basketball/volleyball facility, and softball facility.
- The College of Health Sciences is growing with a projected 40% increase in enrollment by 2016 and the largest ever nursing class this fall.
Tara Wicker Foxworth Oceanway School of Dancepmilano
Tara and Rick Foxworth opened Oceanway School of Dance & Performing Arts three years ago to provide high-quality dance and arts education to the local community. The school has grown significantly under their leadership from 350 students. In addition to dance, the school also offers guitar lessons taught by Rick Foxworth. The Foxworths aim to expand the school's offerings and provide students experience in dance, music, and the arts.
This document is the 2013 Emergency Preparedness Guide for Duval County, Florida. It provides information on preparing for hurricanes and other emergencies throughout the year. Key points covered include registering for emergency notifications, preparing evacuation plans and disaster supply kits, shelter information, and special needs registration for those requiring additional assistance. The guide emphasizes the importance of being prepared well before a storm threatens.
Brian Lane, assistant professor of physics at Jacksonville University: "Simulation of the Physics of Flight," published in the academic journal "The Physics Teacher"
The document provides information about the mission and activities of the Jacksonville University NROTC unit during the Spring 2013 semester. It describes the mission of the NROTC program to develop midshipmen and commission them as naval officers. It then provides details about various teams, clubs, and societies within the JU NROTC unit, including the pistol team, SWO society, SpecWar team, color guard team, aviation club, sailing team, Trident society, and a unit picnic event.
Jacksonville University School of Nursing DOLPHINURSE Spring 2013 newsletterpmilano
The newsletter summarizes recent events and achievements at Jacksonville University's School of Nursing. Dr. Gloria McKee-Lopez was introduced as the new Associate Dean. The Undergraduate Nursing Program achieved a 98.65% pass rate on the NCLEX-RN exam. 20 graduates finished the MSN program at Baptist Health in December. The DNP program added a new Leadership cognate. Faculty published papers and had conference presentations. Nursing students worked with the Mayo Clinic and helped refugee families. Plans are underway for reaccreditation and a new College of Health Sciences building.
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Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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Jacksonville University's new College of Health Sciences building
1. THE JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Building for a Healthy Future
A critical component of Jacksonville University’s bold $85 million ASPIRE comprehensive campaign, the College of Health Sciences’
new building is being constructed to address rapid growth in JU’s health sciences programs, as well as to provide the state-of-the-art
facilities needed in today’s competitive education arena.
FAST FACTS:
Location: Plaza between the Lazzara Health Sciences Center and the Davis
College of Business, Jacksonville University, 2800 University Blvd. N. See map at
www.ju.edu/images/park-walk-map.jpg
Size: 30,000-square-foot, two-story building.
Cost: Estimated $8 million for building and furnishings; more funding planned for
advanced technology.
Programs housed: School of Nursing, Department of Communication Sciences
and Disorders. Space for future planned programs including Speech-Language
Pathology, Occupational Therapy, Health Executive Leadership and Health
Information Management.
Currents
Nellie’s
Einstein’s Bagels
The Riverview Café
Waves
Future
Home
of CHS
2. Construction start: Mid-June 2013
Completion date: July 2014
General Contractor: Currently under review
Architect: Dasher Hurst Architects PA
Engineering: Prosser Hallock
More information: ju.edu/aspire and ju.edu/COHS
Features:
• Dedicated and multipurpose classrooms using
advanced technology
• Event space and meeting rooms
• Faculty and staff offices
• Multidisciplinary simulation learning center
• Advanced speech and computer laboratories
• Interior green space and open, clerestory lighting to
bring in natural daylight
• Wireless technology throughout
• Reconfigurable, active learning environments for the
most effective, engaging space and teaching styles