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Dr. Alice Hamilton: University of Michigan Medical School. Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross: University of Zurich. Dr. Victor McKusick: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Maria Montessori: Sapienza University of Rome. Dr. Everett R. Rhoades: University of Oklahoma College o...
John Hopkins University Press wanted their website to incorporate modern functionality, while also bringing a vibrant new brand aesthetic to the table. Merging a new media look with an established institution. A streamlined site with a smooth check-out experience. ...
John Hopkins University Press wanted their website to incorporate modern functionality, while also bringing a vibrant new brand aesthetic to the table. Merging a new media look with an established institution. A streamlined site with a smooth check-out experience. ...
“John has taken over the Federal Reserve System. Paula is still working on a cancer cure at Johns Hopkins and we expect a breakthrough any day now. A Nobel Prize, perhaps? “Dad and I are enjoying our retirement. He has produced a new hybrid rose for our garden that is hailed by ho...
Models of the brain are realized at different levels of detail, depending on the scientific question one wants to answer. The brain itself is organized in distinct anatomo-functional levels, which could be grouped into three spatial scales ranging from nanometers to meters: microscale, mesoscale, ...
As described in Table 2, self-reflection is now regarded as an essential professional skill that can be developed through the practice of narrative writing. The John Hopkins Aliki initiative incorporated narrative self-reflective practice into their IM program (McMahon et al., 2010; Ratanawongsa ...
“You’re sitting in front of a patient, and there are so many things you have to do, and you only have so much time to do it in—seven to 11 minutes, probably—so when do you really listen?” asks John-Henry Pfifferling, a medical anthropologist who counsels physicians suffering from...
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Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. Google Scholar St. John, E. P. (2012). Academic capital formation: An emergent theory. In R. Winkle-Wagner, E.P. St. John, & P. Bowman (Eds.), Expanding postsecondary opportunity for underrepresented students: Theory and practice of ...