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Using New Age Recruitment Methods
The present study aimed to describe the experience of a birth cohort study using advertisements on Facebook and Instagram in the attempt to increase user traffic on a study website and increase the interest of potential...
The Ursinus Weekly, December 14, 1914
Excellent lecture second in course Inspiring address by Dr. John Gordon Schaff to present Lady of Lyons Mastery and service Literary societies On the campus Colleges take up liquor problem Intercollegiate note Girls hold...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Grizzly, March 21, 2024
Talking Campus Antisemitism and New Social Science With Professor Kopstein Deadnaming Emails Resolved Joey Nolan Named Watson Fellow Drug Delivery Via Carbon Nanotubes Breakaway Student Productions and WVOU Present...
Published by: Ursinus College
Experiences of age and gender
This article examines experiences of chronological age. Using data from the British Household Panel Survey, we analyze both qualitatively and quantitatively verbatim responses from 8177 respondents aged 16 and over concerning...
The Effect of Immunosuppressive Agents on the Induction of Nuclear Factors that Bind to Sites on the Interleukin 2 Promoter
Cyclosporin A (CSA), FK506, and glucocorticosteroids all inhibit the production of lymphokines by decreasing lymphokine gene expression. Previous experiments have defined six different sites that may contribute to the...
Published by: Rockefeller University
The future of radiotherapy in small animals - should the fractions be coarse or fine?
MW Nolan, JM Dobson
Jan 30, 2019
Radiation therapy has been used to treat animal cancers for more than 100 years. Clinical experiences and experimental results have been widely published and provide a basis for the recognition of radiation therapy as an...
Panel data and open-ended questions
J Scott, J Nolan, AC Plagnol
Apr 15, 2012
This paper describes the burgeoning interest in quality of life studies and suggests that as well as expert definitions, we need to consider people’s own perceptions of what matters. Using openended questions from the 1997 and...
Self preservation comes at a cost
Objectives: To explore and portray the perspectives of National Health Service Ambulance personnel related to the latest rise in the National Health Service occupational pension age.
Methods: Data gathering took the form of...
Nursing in an age of multimorbidity.
BACKGROUND: A changing sociodemographic landscape has seen rising numbers of people with two or more long-term health conditions. Multimorbidity presents numerous challenges for patients and families and those who work in...
Self preservation comes at a cost
Objectives: To explore and portray the perspectives of National Health Service Ambulance personnel related to the latest rise in the National Health Service occupational pension age.
Methods: Data gathering took the form of...
One-way pendulum?:Staff retention in the NHS

Purpose: Staff shortage in the UK National Health Service has a long history, but is widely predicted to become acute over the next decade. Falling enrolment rates in health professional training and restrictions to migrant...

Institutional commitment and aging among allied health care professionals in the British National Health Service

Because of a perceived decline in staff morale, the UK National Health Service has begun to routinely assess the extent to which commitment to the National Health Service may aid staff retention. While a number of studies...

One-way pendulum?:Staff retention in the NHS

Purpose: Staff shortage in the UK National Health Service has a long history, but is widely predicted to become acute over the next decade. Falling enrolment rates in health professional training and restrictions to migrant...

Institutional commitment and aging among allied health care professionals in the British National Health Service

Because of a perceived decline in staff morale, the UK National Health Service has begun to routinely assess the extent to which commitment to the National Health Service may aid staff retention. While a number of studies...

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