31 research outputs found

    Magnet Recognition Program for Nursing Excellence

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    Community Forests: A Community Investment Strategy

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    Analyzes research on the value of community ownership and management of forestland and offers recommendations to facilitate expansion of the Community Forest model

    Magnet Designation-Is It Worth It?

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    New England\u27s community forests: Comparing a regional model to ICCAs

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    This paper examines the ways in which some forms of community forests in the northeastern United States could be considered Indigenous Peoples\u27 and Community Conserved Territories and Areas (ICCAs), based on the work conducted by the Community Forest Collaborative, a partnership of four non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the US. The Collaborative defined a Community Forest Model for northern New England, conducted research on the economic, social, community, and conservation values of the Community Forest Model and developed case studies on five community forest projects. Five key attributes of ICCAs were selected and used to compare with characteristics of the Collaborative\u27s Community Forest Model. The results conclude that the Community Forest Model is very consistent and compatible with the characteristics of ICCAs, defined by Kothari (2006), and further, that there would be benefits both to community forests in New England as well as to other ICCAs to include the Community Forest Model as an example of an ICCA

    Clinical Sequencing Exploratory Research Consortium: Accelerating Evidence-Based Practice of Genomic Medicine

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    Despite rapid technical progress and demonstrable effectiveness for some types of diagnosis and therapy, much remains to be learned about clinical genome and exome sequencing (CGES) and its role within the practice of medicine. The Clinical Sequencing Exploratory Research (CSER) consortium includes 18 extramural research projects, one National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) intramural project, and a coordinating center funded by the NHGRI and National Cancer Institute. The consortium is exploring analytic and clinical validity and utility, as well as the ethical, legal, and social implications of sequencing via multidisciplinary approaches; it has thus far recruited 5,577 participants across a spectrum of symptomatic and healthy children and adults by utilizing both germline and cancer sequencing. The CSER consortium is analyzing data and creating publically available procedures and tools related to participant preferences and consent, variant classification, disclosure and management of primary and secondary findings, health outcomes, and integration with electronic health records. Future research directions will refine measures of clinical utility of CGES in both germline and somatic testing, evaluate the use of CGES for screening in healthy individuals, explore the penetrance of pathogenic variants through extensive phenotyping, reduce discordances in public databases of genes and variants, examine social and ethnic disparities in the provision of genomics services, explore regulatory issues, and estimate the value and downstream costs of sequencing. The CSER consortium has established a shared community of research sites by using diverse approaches to pursue the evidence-based development of best practices in genomic medicine

    Industrial plant financing: a guide for Georgia communities

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    Issued as Project no. A-1113 of Engineering Experiment Statio

    Community forests as a wealth creation strategy for rural communities

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    Community forests are presented as a wealth creation strategy for rural communities. The Wealth Creation Framework offers a template for describing forms of capital associated with community forests and discussing their potential as a wealth creation strategy. The paper profiles six projects across northern New England and describes how investments by rural communities in local ownership and management of forestland build capital. While the concept of community ownership of forestland is not a new idea in northern New England, the community forest projects discussed here share characteristics that contribute to building multiple forms of wealth. Many of the projects are relatively young, however, and the opportunity to measure changes in wealth will continue over time. Without longitudinal studies of community forests to demonstrate how community forests build wealth, the paper presents some preliminary information on capital that has been preserved or created and suggests opportunities for further research on and analysis of the role and potential of community forests as a wealth creation strategy

    The nursing quality partnership: building a health system approach to improving care in community hospitals using principles of the magnet program of excellence.

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    Review of the Magnet Recognition Program journey related to the partnership between nursing and quality in building a comprehensive, results-driven quality and safety program in a 5 hospital community system in suburban Philadelphia over a 5-year period (2006-2011)
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