Maternal and Perinatal Death Surveillance and Response Orientation Program
This orientation program aims to equip participants with the knowledge and skills to understand and effectively implement Maternal and Perinatal Death Surveillance and Response (MPDSR) in hospitals. Participants will learn the rationale and process of MPDSR, complete review forms accurately, identif
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Roles and Responsibilities of Study Section Chair and Meeting Participants
Understanding the distinct roles of study section chairs and meeting participants is crucial for effective research proposal evaluation. The study section chair leads discussions and implements policies, while meeting participants, including the Scientific Review Officer (SRO) and reviewers, play co
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Skidmore Retirement Plans Update: Transition to Single Service Provider Information
Skidmore College is transitioning to TIAA as a single service provider for retirement plans. Stakeholders such as current participants, retirees, union members, and former employees are informed about the timeline, support measures, key dates, and informational events to facilitate a smooth transiti
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Training Program Assessment and Monitoring in Humanitarian Field
This assessment training program focuses on preparing participants for data collection in humanitarian settings. It covers various aspects like welcoming participants, introducing them, setting administrative guidelines, promoting active participation, and outlining teaching methods. Security measur
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Employment Experiences of Adults with Visual Impairments: Technology and Accommodations
This research study explores how technology and accommodations influence the employment experiences of adults in the U.S. who are blind, have low vision, or are deafblind. The study includes literature reviews, focus groups, surveys, and interviews with participants. It provides insights into the de
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Understanding Individual Employment Plan (IEP) and Individual Service Strategy (ISS) in WIOA Training Academy
Individual Employment Plan (IEP) and Individual Service Strategy (ISS) are essential components of the WIOA Training Academy, tailored to meet the career needs of participants under various WIOA programs. IEPs focus on personalized career services for adults and dislocated workers, while ISSs are sp
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Understanding Transitivity System in Grammar
The transitivity system in grammar helps speakers and writers convey ideational meaning by encoding their experiences of the world around them through participants, processes, and circumstances. This system categorizes participants as animate or inanimate, processes as material, mental, relational,
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Understanding Independent Facilitators in the Self-Determination Program
Unique to participants in the Self-Determination Program, Independent Facilitators (IFs) play a crucial role in assisting individuals with transitioning into SDP, finding resources, negotiating rates, and advocating at meetings. Participants may choose to have an IF or have their Service Coordinator
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ARC Mentorship Program Overview
The AfriWon Research Collaborative (ARC) offers a pilot program to provide mentorship for family physicians in sub-Saharan Africa. The program aims to support participants in developing research protocols through online modules and mentorship relationships. Participants will gain an understanding of
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Techniques for Improving Productivity in Dairy Plant Management
Work study and method study are essential techniques for enhancing productivity in dairy plant management. Work study involves method study and work measurement to analyze work processes, develop efficient methods, and determine standard times. Method study focuses on recording and evaluating work m
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Vanguard Case Study: Community Evolution - From Good Intentions to Strategic Alignment
A detailed case study by Vanguard exploring the evolution of their community impact programs, focusing on the transition from good intentions to strategic alignment. The study delves into the key roles of moderators and various program managers in driving this transformation, urging participants to
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Understanding Research Ethics at the University of Liverpool
Research Ethics at the University of Liverpool play a crucial role in ensuring the dignity, rights, safety, and well-being of human participants are respected and safeguarded. Ethical approval is mandatory for all research involving human participants, animals, their tissues, or data. Consent, priva
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Research Study on Grazing Practices in Southwest Washington
This research study conducted by Samantha Bussan and team aimed to understand farmers' and ranchers' perceptions of incentives and barriers related to grazing practices in Southwest Washington. The study gathered responses from 133 participants, with 89 engaging in grazing practices. The survey desi
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[Insert Study Name] Study Webinar: Engaging Participants for Research Progress
Engage with our webinar to meet the study team, understand the study's goals, track progress made, receive important study reminders, and learn why your participation is crucial. Get ready to participate actively and make a difference!
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Impact of Shadow Boxing and Pad Work Training on Self-Confidence of Muay Thai Participants
Muay Thai participants at Revolt Gym engage in shadow boxing and pad work training to enhance their skills and build self-confidence. Self-confidence in sports is crucial for success, and these training methods play a significant role in developing mental and physical capacities. The study investiga
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Contraception Strategies for Clinical Study Participants
Understanding the importance of contraception in clinical trials, particularly for pregnant and breastfeeding participants, to ensure accurate study results. Emphasizing the need for contraceptive counseling, expanding contraceptive methods, and adherence to screening protocols to prevent unintended
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Special Olympics Return to Activity Code of Conduct June 2020
Special Olympics participants are required to adhere to strict safety guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19. This includes staying home if symptomatic, maintaining physical distance, wearing masks, and practicing proper hand hygiene. Participants with high-risk conditions are advised to avoid
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Rotarians Inspired to Succeed & Engage: District 5030 Emerging Leader Program
A new leadership initiative, the District 5030 Emerging Leader Program, aims to cultivate and retain emerging leaders within Rotarian clubs. With a focus on service leadership, coaching, and mentorship, participants will engage in a 5-week hybrid program that blends in-person networking events with
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Insights from the National Child Development Study: Research Instruments, Data Triangulation, and Longitudinal Participation
This research delves into the design of research instruments, data triangulation, and participation in the National Child Development Study of 1958 British birth cohort. The study covers the qualitative data collected up to 2008, with a focus on perennial participants, non-participants, frequent par
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Essential Elements of Clinical Trial Protocols
Understanding the key components of a clinical trial research protocol is essential for conducting successful studies. This includes identifying session objectives, discussing trial protocol contents, exploring observational study elements, and learning about reporting guidelines. Study objectives f
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Techniques for Engaging Participants in Training Sessions
Learn effective strategies for engaging participants in training sessions, including altering activities, using icebreakers, incorporating interactive elements, and promoting learning through questioning. Explore Blooms Taxonomy and understand the importance of icebreaker activities in fostering gro
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Job Shadowing Program Overview in Organizational Development and Learning Department
The Job Shadowing Program in the Organizational Development and Learning Department aims to provide participants with an opportunity to observe healthcare workers' daily routines, explore career interests in healthcare, and enhance awareness of the skills required in healthcare professions. Eligibil
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Japanese Lesson Study: Enhancing Discipline Literacy in Science and Math
Study conducted at University of North Carolina focused on Japanese Lesson Study (LS) as a form of action research to improve discipline literacy in science and math. The LS method, a structured form of action research, involves specific team activities for research, decision making, implementation,
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Feedback on Video/Phone Counselling Brief Intervention Service
A recent study involving 30 participants evaluated a Video/Phone Counselling Feedback Brief Intervention Service. The results indicated high levels of satisfaction, with 94% finding the service very or extremely helpful. Participants found it easy to engage with clinicians using video/phone, and a s
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Integrating Families for Participant Recovery: Strategies and Partnerships
Families play a crucial role in supporting participants' recovery from high-risk behaviors. Understanding family dynamics, readiness for change, and potential barriers can enhance treatment effectiveness. Collaboration with agencies, organizations, and community partnerships further strengthens the
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Overview of California LifeLine Program Update - October 29, 2015
On October 29, 2015, the California LifeLine Program was updated with participation stats, wireless providers, pending providers, and total participants. The update includes a list of current and recently approved providers, along with the number of participants. The program had over 2 million parti
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Perception and Awareness of Clinical Research in Trial Participants and the Public of Andhra Pradesh
This study focuses on understanding the perception and awareness of clinical research among trial participants and the general public in Andhra Pradesh. It highlights the importance of creating awareness about clinical research, previous study results, public attitudes towards clinical trials, and e
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General Histopathology EQA Scheme in South East England
The General Histopathology EQA Scheme in South East England has been running for 20 years, allowing participants to test their diagnostic abilities. Participants select cases, provide diagnoses, and indicate confidence levels. The scheme is scored based on the accuracy of participants' responses. Th
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Effects of Sudarshan Kriya Yoga and Pranayama on Borderline Essential Hypertension: A Pilot Study
This pilot study conducted by Dr. Tabassum Rashid and Dr. Afaf Moustafa at Effat University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, focuses on evaluating the effects of Sudarshan Kriya Yoga and Pranayama (SKY&P) on individuals with borderline essential hypertension. The research project aimed to assess levels of blo
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COVID Testing Study Magnet Reminder for At-Home Testing Cohort
A study examining COVID testing behaviors with at-home tests provided to participants through refrigerator magnets featuring survey reminder dates. The study targets vulnerable populations, including immigrant communities with diverse languages. Participants receive at-home tests for 12 months and c
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Study on Factors Affecting Survival and Physical Effects of Head and Neck Cancer Treatment at 10 Years
A research study aims to examine the long-term effects of treatment for head and neck cancer, focusing on survival factors and secondary physical morbidities. The study involves following up with participants over 10 years, assessing the impact of various factors on survival and further cancer prese
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Prospective Cohort Study on Acute HIV Infection in Bangkok
The study focuses on initiating combination antiretroviral therapy for all HIV-infected individuals to preserve the CD4+ T cell population, restrict viral reservoir seeding, and minimize viral evolution. Rapid suppression of HIV viraemia in patients could lead to potential candidates for future cure
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A New Generation of Science Educators and Communicators: Career Aspirations in Museum Program Participants
Benefits of informal STEM education, the need for science educators and communicators, and the impact of science museum programs on career pathways are explored in this research study. The study employs Social Cognitive Career Theory to investigate participants' experiences volunteering in a science
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Managing Participant Withdrawal in Autism Study: Key Procedures
This training module details important procedures for withdrawing participants from medication and questionnaires in a study focused on treating anxiety in adults with autism. Participants are allowed to withdraw for any reason at any time, with recommended guidance on medication discontinuation and
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Benchmarking Study of Probabilistic Fracture Mechanics Codes for Piping
This study presents the preliminary results of a benchmarking study on probabilistic fracture mechanics (PFM) codes for piping systems conducted by KINS and CRIEPI. The study aims to improve understanding, recommend best practices, and identify unexpected code behaviors for future enhancements. The
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Self-Directed Services: Empowering Participants Through CILs
Enhance self-directed services by empowering participants to make choices and control their services through Centers for Independent Living (CILs). The Applied Self-Direction team collaborates with programs to provide training and support for maximizing participant autonomy. ILRU at TIRR promotes in
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WordPress Conversion Workshop: Project Flow & Case Study
This comprehensive WordPress Conversion Workshop covers project flow, case study on map library, introductions, team assignments, accessibility primer, and next steps for participants to enhance their web development skills. Participants will engage in discussions, conversion selections, and website
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Important Information for Quebec Trip Participants
Providing detailed instructions and guidelines for participants of a trip to Quebec City in 2016, including itinerary, emergency contacts, chaperon details, morning drop-off procedures, bus etiquette, packing list, and departure preparations. Participants are advised on luggage handling, etiquette o
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Clinical Research Workflow Optimization Overview
Clinical research workflow optimization aims to streamline the process of subject enrollment, study approval, and Epic integration. It involves linking encounters to research studies, using automated tools for transactional data, and enhancing the research workqueue training. The process includes au
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MESA Heart Failure Study: Research Aims and Findings
The MESA Heart Failure Study led by Shah and Bertoni aims to determine the prevalence of early heart failure, explore the pathogenesis through risk factor associations, biomarkers, and machine learning analyses, and understand phenotypic signatures related to heart failure subtypes. The study involv
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