نتایج جستجو برای: developing expertise through experience

تعداد نتایج: 1975305  

2015
Nisha Rani Jamwal Senthil P Kumar

Clinical expertise derived from experience forms the foundation of personal knowledge and skills which is a comprehensive part of healthcare professional’s clinical decision making in practice. 1 Physical therapy (PT) had evolved through an ongoing paradigm shift towards evidence-informed practice (EIP) in all aspects of clinical practice, academic education, scientific research and professiona...

2009
Massimo Bertozzi Luca Bombini Alberto Broggi Michele Buzzoni Andrea Cappalunga Elena Cardarelli Stefano Cattani Pietro Cerri Mirko Felisa Rean Isabella Fedriga Luca Gatti Paolo Grisleri Luca Mazzei Paolo Medici Pier Paolo Porta Paolo Zani

The laboratory of Artificial Vision and Intelligent System of Parma University, that recently has started an academy spin-off called VisLab, has been involved in basic and applied research developing machine vision algorithms and intelligent system for the automotive field for more than one decade. The experience gathered through these years covers a wide range of competencies, either under the...

2017
Ian Willcock

Experience Design, the planning and production of these experience-centred, immersive productions, is a new and essentially interdisciplinary academic field meaning that almost all current practitioners originally trained in a different (albeit related) single area (e.g. architecture, theatre, UI design etc.) and have developed their interdisciplinary expertise through a process of individual r...

  Exploration into the concept of "medical expert" dates back to more than 50 years ago, yet yielding three leading theories in the area of clinical reasoning, namely, knowledge structure, hypothetic-deductive, and dual process. Each theory defines “medical expert” in a dissimilar way. Therefore, the methods of assessment through which the experts are identified have been changed during the tim...

2017
Clara E. Hill Sharon B. Spiegel Mary Ann Hoffman Dennis M. Kivlighan Charles J. Gelso

The thesis of this article is that the lack of evidence related to the identification and development of therapist expertise is due to the inadequate definition and operationalization of the concept. We propose a definition of expertise that is restricted to performance in the conduct of psychotherapy: the manifestation of the highest levels of ability, skill, professional competence, and effec...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 1999
W A Rogers

OBJECTIVES To study and report the attitudes of patients and general practitioners (GPs) concerning the obligation of doctors to act for the good of their patients, and to provide a practical account of beneficence in general practice. DESIGN Semi-structured interviews administered to GPs and patients. SETTING AND SAMPLE Participants randomly recruited from an age and gender stratified list...

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Background: As a peculiar epistemological procedure to understand and represent world facts, literature has ‎constantly imparted major contributions to human knowledge. Literature’s epistemological ‎effects bear on both cognitive and affective measures; however, its emotional functioning is ‎more remarkable. Fiction resorts to mimesis on readers’ mind in developing such moral emotions as empath...

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