Outcomes Research
Explore the definition and importance of outcomes research in managed care, including the tools used to measure clinical, economic, and humanistic outcomes. Discover the role of managed care pharmacists in outcomes research.
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Prioritizing Clinically Important Outcomes Using Hierarchical Win Ratio
Clinical trials often use composite outcomes, but conventional analysis methods have limitations in accurately reflecting clinical reality. Hierarchical outcomes offer flexibility by defining a hierarchy of events based on importance. Analyzing trials using hierarchical outcomes involves comparing p
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Proton Beam Therapy Outcomes for Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Multi-Institutional Study
This study by the Proton Collaborative Group evaluates the outcomes of proton beam therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma across multiple institutions. Factors such as liver tolerance, baseline function, and prior therapies were considered in the treatment of liver cancer. The study emphasizes the imp
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Team Manager Checklist for a Successful Year - Revised 9/2023
Boost your team management skills with this comprehensive checklist for a successful year, covering aspects like club flow charts, team roles, fundraising strategies, and more. As a team manager, you'll juggle multiple hats to ensure smooth operations and engagement with booster clubs, coaches, and
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Improving Post-School Outcomes for Youth with Disabilities
In Kansas, transition services for students with disabilities have evolved over the years to focus on successful outcomes after high school. Indicator 14 measures the percentage of youth with IEPs who enroll in higher education or gain competitive employment within one year of leaving high school. T
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Understanding Multinomial Distribution in Statistical Analysis
Multinomial Distribution is a powerful tool used in statistical analysis to model outcomes of events with multiple categories. This distribution is applied to scenarios where each trial has several possible outcomes, and the sum of probabilities of all outcomes is equal to 1. By defining random vari
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Comprehensive Medical Education Outcomes Report
This confidential report template outlines key instructions for creating and submitting outcomes reports in the field of medical education. It includes guidelines, slide templates, and specific data requirements for interim and final outcomes findings. The provided information must be accurately inp
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Tips for Successful Excellence in Education Program Application
Learn valuable tips and hints for preparing a successful application for the Excellence in Education Program, a grant supporting graduate student research at NMU. Discover eligibility criteria, fundable expenses, and how to assemble your application effectively. Gain insights on the application proc
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Successful Transition Strategies for Primary to Secondary School
Institute of Education's data analysis highlighted five key aspects of a successful transition for students, including developing new friendships, boosting self-esteem, showing interest in school work, adapting to routines, and experiencing curriculum continuity. Issues faced by Peter Westbury, Assi
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Principles of Integrated Design and Alignment in Course Development
Explore the significance of alignment in course and assessment design, program development factors, defining learning outcomes, designing assessments, and the interconnection between outcomes, tasks, feedback, and grading. Understand how integrated design shapes teaching and learning processes suppo
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Understanding Course Outcomes and Program Attainment in Engineering Education
Graduates of engineering programs in India are required to attain Program Outcomes (POs) identified by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) through courses, projects, and activities. Course Outcomes (COs) define what students should be able to do at the end of a course and play a crucial role i
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Understanding EHCP Outcomes and Provision for Special Educational Needs
EHCP outcomes and provision for special educational needs are crucial components outlined in a child or young person's Education, Health, and Care Plan (EHCP). Long-term outcomes are categorized into learning areas, while medium-term outcomes serve as steps towards achieving long-term goals. It is i
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Guidelines for GCSE Component 3 Spoken Language NEA
Key requirements for GCSE Component 3 Spoken Language NEA involve delivering an individual formal presentation on a self-selected topic. Successful presentations focus on engaging topics chosen by candidates, involve prior discussion with teachers, include advanced preparation, and meet audience nee
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Harnessing Syndromic Surveillance Systems for Climate-Related Outcomes
Utilizing syndromic surveillance systems can provide valuable insights into the impact of climate change on health outcomes. This document aims to guide users on identifying outcomes, creating case definitions, combining data sources, and engaging with partners for effective climate and health surve
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Essential Strategies for Running a Successful Campaign
Learn essential theory and practical application for planning and executing a successful behavior change campaign. Explore successful campaigns, identify key ingredients, and overcome barriers to change. Gain insights from shared experiences and understand the significance of public campaigns throug
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Effective Mapping Strategies for Aligning Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) with Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
Explore effective strategies for aligning Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) with Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs) to enhance PLO assessment. Understand the connection between PLOs and SLOs as key elements in the education mapping process. Discover top-down and bottom-up approaches to strategically ma
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Academic Assessment Workshop on Program Educational Objectives and Student Outcomes
Understanding the significance of Program Educational Objectives (PEO) and Student Outcomes (SO) in academic assessment. PEO outlines career achievements while SO specifies knowledge and skills expected from graduates. Explore the anatomy of PEO, ABET Student Outcomes, and Program Specific Outcomes
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Exploring Long-Term Employment Outcomes of Vocational Rehabilitation Applicants
This study utilized linked administrative data to examine the outcomes of Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) applicants up to 7 years after program exit. Findings showed varied outcomes based on employment status at closure, with better results for those who closed with employment. The research linked R
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Understanding Learning Outcomes: Analogies and Examples
Explore the concept of learning outcomes through analogies with salads and maps. Learning outcomes are specific, measurable statements of what students should know or be able to do after completing a program. Discover how outcomes differ at various organizational levels and how course outcomes contr
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Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Care Coordination and Treatment Outcomes Overview
This presentation covers the Substance Use Disorder Care Coordination Performance Improvement Project (PIP) with a focus on Program Improvement Projects (PIPs), SUD treatment outcomes, discharge status by modality, transitions in 30 days, and the impact of care coordination/case management on improv
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Alcohol Use Outcomes in Substance Use Disorder Trials
This presentation provides an in-depth overview of assessing alcohol use outcomes in substance use disorder (SUD) trials. It covers various assessment methods, common outcomes like percent days abstinent and heavy drinking days, preferred outcomes such as percentage of heavy drinking days (PHDD), an
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Effective Design of Learning Outcomes and Assessments
This session covers writing measurable learning outcomes, designing assessments aligning with outcomes, creating assessments for specific outcomes, analyzing assessments to determine intended learning outcomes, and the importance of clarifying expectations for students and instructors through learni
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Literacy Zone Pilots in New York: Empowering Adult Learners
The Literacy Zone Pilots in New York aim to provide comprehensive support to adult learners through partnerships with community resources, intense case management, and pathways out of poverty. These initiatives have led to successful outcomes, including serving over 5,000 adult students, achieving e
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Enhancing Learning Outcomes in Higher Education: Strategies and Considerations
Explore the significance of learning outcomes in higher education, including aligning curriculum, assessment, and teaching. Discover frameworks for writing effective learning outcomes and the impact on student understanding and skill development. Consider the complexities of measuring learning outco
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Dynamic Impact for Improvement Plan: Achieving SMART Outcomes
Completing the Plan stage of the DaSy Dynamic Impact approach involves identifying SMART long-term outcomes, setting checkpoints, and outlining action steps. This process includes developing interim outcomes, defining responsible individuals, timelines, required resources, evidence of completion, an
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Understanding Audiological Outcomes and Improving Hearing Aid Adoption
This presentation by Deborah von Hapsburg, Ph.D., delves into audiological outcomes and the need for change in the field of audiology. It discusses the patterns of outcomes, counseling approaches, and the relationship between client outcomes and counseling. The data presented covers topics such as h
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Community SCORE - Outcomes Reporting Webinar
Explore the Community SCORE outcomes reporting tool in this insightful webinar. Learn how to effectively utilize Community SCORE for reporting client outcomes and satisfaction, benefiting individuals, groups, and communities. Discover the importance of measuring client outcomes and how it can enhanc
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Understanding Outcomes-Based Funding Model Metrics
Outcomes-Based Funding Model (OBFM) is a performance funding initiative by the VCCS designed to align financial policies with strategic goals focused on improving student outcomes. The model distributes state allocation based on colleges' total points earned for various measures, including successfu
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Effectiveness of School-based Health Centers for Health and Academic Outcomes
A review by Robert A. Hahn, PhD, MPH, for the Georgia Legislature Study Committee highlights the positive impact of school-based health centers on health and academic outcomes. Benefits include improved health outcomes such as increased vaccinations, reduced asthma incidents, and better health risk
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ABO-Incompatible Heart Transplants: History, Rationale, and Outcomes
ABO-incompatible heart transplants have become a crucial option due to limited pediatric organ donors. The rationale behind such transplants includes the development of antibodies post-6 months. Despite detectable donor-specific isohemagglutinins, successful outcomes have been achieved. Current crit
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Public Health Outcomes Framework for Wales Presentation Overview
This presentation provides an in-depth look at the Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF) for Wales, outlining its structure, key indicators, and overarching outcomes. The framework encompasses 13 outcomes across 3 domains, with a focus on promoting public health and addressing social determinants.
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Effective Student Learning Outcomes Assessment at the Program Level
Clarify the process for conducting Student Learning Outcomes Assessment at the Program Level by completing a Program Curriculum Map and an Outcomes Assessment Plan. Understand the activities for a 5-Year Cycle, ensure Program Integrity, and learn what to include in a Program Plan. Develop Program Mi
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Understanding Public Audiences Learning Outcomes for Youth
Delve into the world of public audiences and youth learning outcomes to uncover the impacts intended for projects and programs. Explore how to craft effective learning outcome statements, identify where to find learning outcomes, and discover different categories of learning outcomes expressed as kn
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Enhancing Program Assessment through Learning Outcomes
Learning outcomes are specific, measurable statements that define what graduating students should know, be able to do, believe, or value. Explicitly stating learning outcomes helps in expressing program benefits clearly to stakeholders, attracting students, and securing donations and resources effec
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Enhancing Person-Centred Planning and Writing SMART Outcomes in Sheffield City Council
Explore Sheffield City Council's commitment to person-centred planning and SMART outcomes for individuals with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). Discover the focus on early identification, transparent information, and improved life outcomes through greater choice and control. Learn
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Comparison of Artemisinin-Based vs. Non-Artemisinin Treatment in First-Trimester Malaria and Pregnancy Outcomes
Updated meta-analysis compares outcomes of artemisinin-based and non-artemisinin treatment in first-trimester malaria. Artemisinin considered safe in pregnancy, with WHO updates recommending artemether-lumefantrine (AL) in the first trimester. Study aims to assess risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes
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Mesa Institutional Learning Outcomes Overview
Mesa's Institutional Learning Outcomes (ILOs) focus on core values such as communication, critical thinking, global awareness, personal awareness, civic responsibility, self-awareness, interpersonal skills, and technological awareness. These outcomes are designed to guide students in acquiring essen
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Cultivating a Successful Culture in Neurology Department
Importance of culture in a neurology department highlighted by Dr. Robin L. Brey. Emphasis on how culture trumps strategy and the role of leaders in maintaining a positive culture. Examples and insights on how culture influences decision-making and behavior. Attributes of a successful culture and ho
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Enhancing Diversity in Search Committees for Successful Recruitment
Successful search committees are built on diversity, training, and experience, leading to highly qualified and diverse applicant pools. Transform the search process by committing to diversity through action, building diverse applicant pools, and avoiding exclusionary practices. Recognize and address
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Graduate Outcomes of Undergraduate Students with English as an Additional Language (EAL): Patterns and Implications
This research study conducted by Dr. Pamela Humphreys at Macquarie University's English Language Centre focuses on the graduate outcomes of undergraduate students with English as an additional language (EAL). The study explores patterns and implications of these outcomes, analyzing factors such as E
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