#Evidence based practice
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posting-stuffies · 5 months ago
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Experiencing a CTM (close to male) intersex variation doesn't mean having Wolffian duct, and intersex Wolffians can be CTF.
Intersex people can be neither CTM or CTF while still experiencing Müllerian and/or Wolffian ducts.
People can experience neither Mullerian or Wolffian traits too.
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ramyeongif · 2 years ago
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deeply in love with this
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the-wormwormworm · 3 months ago
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Evidence-Based Healthcare
Evidence-Based Healthcare is the practice of making clinical and healthcare decisions based on the best available, current, and high-quality evidence. It combines: Best Research Evidence – Up-to-date scientific studies, systematic reviews, and clinical trials. Clinical Expertise – The experience and judgment of healthcare professionals. Patient Values & Preferences – Individual needs, choices,…
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hamdun888 · 3 months ago
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𝘼𝙜𝙖𝙥𝙚 𝘾𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙚𝙙 𝘾𝙖𝙧𝙚
𝘼𝙜𝙖𝙥𝙚 𝘾𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙚𝙙 𝘾𝙖𝙧𝙚 emphasizes providing care with unconditional love, compassion, and genuine concern, aiming to heal and uplift lives through holistic, integrated, and evidence-based approaches. Love for love sake. Watch beautiful video via #pormeudeus and IG here:https://lnkd.in/e42hvaPt#agapecenteredcare #caritas #unconditionallove #loveforlovesake #healing
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mariafraniayu · 1 year ago
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The Importance of Mindfulness Practice for Nurses in Nursing Education Institutions
In the rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, nursing education institutions are crucial in preparing future nurses to meet the profession’s demands. Nurse educators must equip nursing students with the necessary skills, behaviors, and attitudes to navigate the challenges of the healthcare environment, which is often characterized by fast-paced critical demands and ethical dilemmas (Nguyen-Truong…
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lannisterdaddyissues · 6 months ago
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the way i instantly lost all respect for my professor the moment he explained that we will be required to use ai generation to complete assignments for a grade in his class
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t-leaves · 6 months ago
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My 2025 Shifting Resolutions
Study pranayama and other yogic practices
Study meditation in general
Fix my sleep schedule - with improved sleep hygiene and regular exercise - in order to give myself consistent sleep phases for wb2b
Dress more like my wizarding world dr self
Actively attempt to shift at least 5/7 days of the week (instead of muttering i intend to shift before rolling over and sleeping)
Keep a shifting/meditation/dream diary
Shift
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harlequinlestat · 2 months ago
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…I can’t stand living here.
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bellshazes · 5 months ago
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[smoothly, with confidence] actually, cutting edge trauma-informed care is when you play a series of beeps and make children and staff run really really fast
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eqan · 2 years ago
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breeder contract says i have to neuter dewey at 6 months of age or “at the discretion of the veterinarian” but the veterinarian i saw yesterday was like “neuter him asap or he’ll get aggressive and get cancer” and i know neither of those are true so 💀 i need to find a new vet
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beyondbasicteaching · 2 years ago
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Back to School is Upon Us
School starts in a few weeks, and instagram has been reminding me of some things that I feel the need to share, in no particular order:
1. How you decorate and design your classroom can affect how well (or poorly) students can focus. Neon rainbow everything with every square inch of wall covered in 14,000 “cute” but illegible fonts will likely be overstimulating for your students and will definitely be more of a distraction than a help.
2. Rewards, points systems, prizes, and other extrinsic motivators are bandaid methods of managing behavior. They are not classroom management. They will not last. They will undermine your students’ motivation to do the right thing because it’s the right thing. And when one system stops working, it becomes an endless cycle of trying to find the next shiny thing that will keep some semblance of order and productivity in the room.
3. BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT IS NOT CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT. Behavior management is not classroom management. Behavior management is. not. classroom. management.
But classroom management IS behavior management.
Classroom management means having a plan for ordering the classroom and how students will accomplish various procedures throughout the day. Classroom management means knowing how you want things done: how do you want students to enter the room in the morning? Where do they put their things? Where do they sit? What will they do when they get there? How will they get materials? How will they turn in work? What are the expectations for behavior in the room? What happens when expectations are not met?
The more structured and clear your expectations and procedures are, the more consistently you teach and practice and follow through on them, the easier they are for students to accomplish. Students NEED structure. Anything you want students to do must be explicitly taught.
Points and rewards and punishments undermine student ownership and motivation. Rewards are fun every once in a while, but let’s be honest, do you really want to have to manage all of that every day?
The best classroom and behavior management is to a) know what you want students to do and how you want them to do it; b) explicitly TEACH them what and how, and then practice until it’s automatic; and c) be consistent.
Consistent, clear expectations and follow-through will trump every other behavior management involving prizes and bribes and punishments.
4. Just because something is on Instagram, Pinterest, or TikTok, just because something looks cute or fun, doesn’t mean it’s effective, good for kids, or best practice. There are evidence-based practices that are both effective AND engaging. Be judicious.
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howmeat-lovesmeat · 2 years ago
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my kink is when the research article has a rabbit hole of well written citations that you can cite as well
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nerdgirlnarrates · 2 years ago
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God I am so angry about the way my patient with sickle cell disease is being treated, it’s unreal
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drake487sda · 21 days ago
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Exploring the Benefits of FasTreat for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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capanouy99 · 1 month ago
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Innovative ADHD Treatment Solutions at FasTreat
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bellshazes · 2 days ago
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reading a document that alludes to the "ACEs epidemic." as if i could forget that the concept of adverse childhood experiences and the larger child-serving systems' conception of trauma was borne first out of a fucking obesity clinic. so of course samhsa-vouched frameworks which are otherwise fairly unobjectionable (given, [waves hand at known systematic, epistemological issues]) can't not pathologize adverse experiences. while i do believe in improving long-term health outcomes thru structural change it is always unpleasant to be reminded that that, too, is often a mere euphemism for medical oppression and subordination of othered bodies and lives.
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