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How to improve healthcare improvement-an essay by Mary Dixon-Woods.
Mary Dixon-Woods
Oct 01, 2019
As improvement practice and research begin to come of age, Mary Dixon-Woods considers the key areas that need attention if we are to reap their benefits
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Changing the narratives for patient safety
Mary Dixon-Woods is supported by a Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator award (WT097899).
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Interview with Anna Heriot Dixon
Anna Heriot Dixon
Jan 01, 0001
Anna Dixon, in her July 1974 interview with Ann Yarborough Evans, described the lifestyle and traditions she experienced during her years as a student at what is now Winthrop University (then Winthrop Normal and Industrial...
Published by: Winthrop University
A SHORT NOTE ON CHANGES IN PRE-ASPIRATION IN WOODS CREE
Woods Cree has five pre-aspirated consonants which occur in coda position. While the coronal segments, ht and Jus, show little evidence of change, there is substantial evidence of weakening amongst the other three pre-aspirated...
A SHORT NOTE ON CHANGES IN PRE-ASPIRATION IN WOODS CREE
Woods Cree has five pre-aspirated consonants which occur in coda position. While the coronal segments, ht and Jus, show little evidence of change, there is substantial evidence of weakening amongst the other three pre-aspirated...
Amelia Mays Woods '83 to Give Julia H. Post Lecture on April 21
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Alumna Amelia Mays Woods has been chosen to give this year's Julia H. Post Lecture in Plowden Auditorium. Woods earned her B.S. in physical education at Winthrop in 1983.
Published by: Winthrop University
THE EFFECT OF INFORMATION STATUS ON WORD ORDER
Donna Starks
Sep 03, 2013
Word order differences taken from conversational exchanges and narrative texts show how information status influences word order in Woods Cree, an Algonquian language spoken in northern Manitoba. The paper illustrates how the...
THE EFFECT OF INFORMATION STATUS ON WORD ORDER
Donna Starks
Sep 03, 2013
Word order differences taken from conversational exchanges and narrative texts show how information status influences word order in Woods Cree, an Algonquian language spoken in northern Manitoba. The paper illustrates how the...
CMS Schools Names Kevin Woods '96 as One of Nine Learning Community Principals of the Year
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Woods was an education major at Winthrop University. He has taught in CMS Schools for nearly 20 years.
Published by: Winthrop University
Be Careful What You Wish For 'Into the Woods'
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Show times are 8 p.m. Feb. 18-21 and 2 p.m. Feb. 22. Meryl Streep, Johnny Depp, Anna Kendrick and more star in the Oscar-nominated film adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's "Into the Woods."
Published by: Winthrop University
Coyote Pair Sighted at Winthrop Lake Woods
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Winthrop officials are asking visitors to the Winthrop University Recreational and Research Complex to exercise caution after receiving a report of a pair of coyotes being spotted in the woods at the rear of the area. Winthrop...
Published by: Winthrop University
IPR Policy Brief - Mentally disordered offenders' perspectives on their risk assessment plans
Jeremy Dixon
Feb 01, 2014
Research carried out by Dr Jeremy Dixon (University of Bath) examined mentally disordered offenders’ views of their risk assessment and management plans.

The research took place between March 2009 and September 2011...
Published by: University of Bath
'Legally Blonde' Brings Out the Confident Elle Woods In All of Us
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Hannah Hustad knew she wanted to play Elle Woods as far back as middle school, when she saw the musical in New York.
Published by: Winthrop University
A doctrinal approach to property law scholarship. Who cares and Why?
Martin Dixon
Oct 23, 2014
This article was first published by Thomson Reuters in the Property Law Review and should be cited as Dixon, M. (2014) A doctrinal approach to property law scholarship. Who cares and Why?. Property Law Review 3: 160-165. For all...
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Removal of CO2 from a submersible atmosphere by scrubbing with water
In order to explore methods of removing CO2 from submersible habitats with sea water, gas scrubbing experiments (using tap water, and tap water with 3.5 wt% sea salt) were performed in a 108 mm i.d. pilot-scale column...
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Removal of CO2 from a submersible atmosphere by scrubbing with water
In order to explore methods of removing CO2 from submersible habitats with sea water, gas scrubbing experiments (using tap water, and tap water with 3.5 wt% sea salt) were performed in a 108 mm i.d. pilot-scale column...
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IPR Policy Brief - Mentally disordered offenders' perspectives on their risk assessment plans
Jeremy Dixon
Feb 01, 2014
Research carried out by Dr Jeremy Dixon (University of Bath) examined mentally disordered offenders’ views of their risk assessment and management plans.

The research took place between March 2009 and September 2011...
Published by: University of Bath
Using clinical simulation to study how to improve quality and safety in healthcare.
Simulation can offer researchers access to events that can otherwise not be directly observed, and in a safe and controlled environment. How to use simulation for the study of how to improve the quality and safety of healthcare...
Operational failures and how they influence the work of GPs
BACKGROUND:Operational failures, defined as inadequacies or errors in the information, supplies, or equipment needed for patient care, are known to be highly consequential in hospital environments. Despite their likely relevance...
Why is reporting quality improvement so hard? A qualitative study in perioperative care.
OBJECTIVES: Quality improvement (QI) may help to avert or mitigate the risks of suboptimal care, but it is often poorly reported in the healthcare literature. We aimed to identify the influences on reporting QI in the area of...
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