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The Shifting Memory of the Boer War in Newfoundland
Andrew Thomas Walsh
Nov 10, 2018
The Boer War is a conflict that has passed out of the living memory of Newfoundlanders in the modern day, but from the early 1900s to the 1960s, it was alive and well. The Boer War war portrayed by Newfoundlanders as a source of...
School Counsellors’ Perspectives and Practices Regarding Informed Consent
Obtaining informed consent can be challenging when counselling youth in a school setting.  This study explored how school counsellors (n=123) in Newfoundland and Labrador obtained informed consent when counselling youth. Surveys...
Newcomers, Creative Spaces, and Connection Through Art
Historically, the island of Newfoundland has had  a culturally homogeneous population. For this reason, newcomers report a distressing insider/outsider dynamic of disconnect and challenges accessing local social support systems...
A Predictive Analytics Approach to Building a Decision Support System for Improving Graduation Rates at a Four-Year College
Although graduation rates have interested stakeholders, educational researchers, and policymakers for some time, little progress has been made on the overall graduation rate at four-year state colleges. Even though selective...
Published by: IGI Global
Critical care pharmacy workforce

Introduction

Critical care pharmacists improve the quality and efficiency of medication therapy whilst reducing treatment costs where they are available. UK critical care pharmacist deployment was described in 2015...