نتایج جستجو برای: defensive culture

تعداد نتایج: 285139  

Journal: :Lasers in surgery and medicine 2005
David J Goldberg

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Increased demand for non-invasive cosmetic laser procedures has led to an increase in the use of physician extenders (PE). This demand has now led to a variety of medical legal concerns surrounding the use of lasers by non-physician PE. STUDY DESIGN This review looks at the evolution of the relationship between physicians and the various types of PE. The focus of the ...

2016
Martyn Barrett Alyson Davis

Previous studies have revealed that children increase the size of drawings of topics about which they feel positively and use their most preferred colours for colouring in these drawings, and decrease the size of topics about which they feel negatively and use their least preferred colours for colouring in these drawings. However, these previous findings have been obtained in studies employing ...

Journal: :South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 2014
D Roytowski T R Smith A G Fieggen A Taylor

From a litigation perspective, neurosurgery is considered a 'super high-risk' field, and this has been associated with rapidly increasing malpractice cover costs. In 2013 the annual Medical Protection Society fee for cover was R250,900. We wished to determine whether high malpractice cover was influencing how neurosurgeons managed patients. A 40-question online survey asking questions on defens...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2006
Cecilia Cheng Wai-man Wong Kenneth W Tsang

In this study, the authors examined perceived benefits and costs of the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Mixed accounts of benefits and costs, rather than exclusive accounts of only benefits or costs, were proposed to be characterized by nondefensiveness and enduring changes in psychosocial resources. Participants were 70 SARS recoverers, 59 family members of SARS recoverer...

2012
Bert Rivera-Marchand Devrim Oskay Tugrul Giray

Oceanic islands have reduced resources and natural enemies and potentially affect life history traits of arriving organisms. Among the most spectacular invasions in the Western hemisphere is that of the Africanized honeybee. We hypothesized that in the oceanic island Puerto Rico, Africanized bees will exhibit differences from the mainland population such as for defensiveness and other linked tr...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2004
Dylan F Cooke Michael S A Graziano

The precentral gyrus of monkeys contains a polysensory zone in which the neurons respond to tactile, visual, and sometimes auditory stimuli. The tactile receptive fields of the polysensory neurons are usually on the face, arms, or upper torso, and the visual and auditory receptive fields are usually confined to the space near the tactile receptive fields, within about 30 cm of the body. Electri...

2016
Hüseyin Hüsrev Turnagöl

The aim of this study was to compare whole and segmental body composition and bone mineral density of collegiate American football players by playing positions. Forty collegiate American football players voluntarily participated in this study. Participants were categorized by playing positions into one of five categories i.e., defensive linemen, offensive linemen, defensive secondary players, o...

Journal: :Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 1970
K Zieliński

From a short review of respective data (Zielinski 1966) it follows that after frontal lesions defensive classical conditioned reflexes were either enhanced or not changed, whereas instrumental avoidance reflexes were as a rule deteriorated. It is difficult to accept the explanation of the deterioration of the avoidance reflex as a consequence of the "loss of drive inhibition" (Konorski 1961) or...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 1988
C J Whelan

Recent debates about redress mechanisms for medical accident victims have been sidetracked by fears of an American-style medical malpractice crisis. What is required is a framework within which the debate can resume. This paper proposes such a framework by focusing on the compensation and deterrence objectives and placing them in the wider context of the social costs of providing medical servic...

2007
Esther Burkitt Martyn Barrett Alyson Davis

Previous studies have revealed that children increase the size of drawings of topics about which they feel positively and use their most preferred colours for colouring in these drawings, and decrease the size of topics about which they feel negatively and use their least preferred colours for colouring in these drawings. However, these previous findings have been obtained in studies employing ...

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