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    Sunflower Award: CNO Organizational Influence Beyond Nursing

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    NURSES\u27 CRY: COVID-19 IS INFECTING MY WELLBEING, PLEASE TALK TO ME!

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    Nurses\u27 Cry: COVID-19 is Infecting my Wellbeing, Please Talk to Me!

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    Pertinencia curricular de la carrera de informática administrativa de URACCAN, Recinto Bilwi

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    Se ha investigado la pertinencia del currículo de la carrera de Informática Administrativa de la Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe de Nicaragua (URACCAN) Recinto Bilwi. El estudio fue cualitativo, evaluativo y de corte transversal, el objetivo fue el estudio de la pertinencia del currículo en la carrera de Informática Administrativa, de dicho Recinto Universitario. Las técnicas de recolección de información fueron: entrevistas, grupo focal y revisión de documentos. Para el procesamiento de la información se utilizó la tabla matricial para analizar críticamente estas informaciones. El hallazgo principal del estudio ha reflejado que el currículo de la carrera de Informática Administrativa, tiene varios aspectos positivos. Sin embargo, este no es pertinente, ya que la evaluación de la dimensión externa es pertinente, no así la interna y la administrativa. Como las tres dimensiones deben estar íntimamente interrelacionadas y al no haber congruencia en una de estas dimensiones afecta la pertinencia de todo el currículo de la carrera. Esta investigación es útil porque ha brindado insumos a la URACCAN, para realizar la readecuación curricular de la carrera de Informática Administrativa

    Pertinencia curricular de la carrera de Informática Administrativa de URACCAN, Recinto Bilwi

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    pSe ha investigado la pertinencia del currículo de la carrera de Informática Administrativa de la Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe de Nicaragua (URACCAN) Recinto Bilwi. El estudio fue cualitativo, evaluativo y de corte transversal, el objetivo fue el estudio de la pertinencia del currículo en la carrera de Informática Administrativa, de dicho Recinto Universitario. Las técnicas de recolección de información fueron: entrevistas, grupo focal y revisión de documentos. Para el procesamiento de la información se utilizó la tabla matricial para analizar críticamente estas informaciones./ppEl hallazgo principal del estudio ha reflejado que el currículo de la carrera de Informática Administrativa, tiene varios aspectos positivos. Sin embargo, este no es pertinente, ya que la evaluación de la dimensión externa es pertinente, no así la interna y la administrativa. Como las tres dimensiones deben estar íntimamente interrelacionadas y al no haber congruencia en una de estas dimensiones afecta la pertinencia de todo el currículo de la carrera. Esta investigación es útil porque ha brindado insumos a la URACCAN, para realizar la readecuación curricular de la carrera de Informática Administrativa./pp strongSummary/strong/ppThe pertinence of the curriculum of the Administrative Computing career at the University of the Autonomous Regions of the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua (URACCAN), Bilwi Campus, has been investigated. The study was qualitative, evaluative and transversal; the purpose was to study the pertinence of the curriculum of this career in the campus. The data collection techniques were based on interviews, focus groups and document review. For information processing matrix table was used to make a critical analysis of the results. strong/strong/ppThe main finding of the study has shown that the curriculum of the career of Administrative Computing has several positive aspects. However, this is irrelevant, since the evaluation of the external dimension is pertinent, contrary to the internal and administrative dimensions. As the three dimensions should be closely interrelated and in the absence of one of these dimensions it affects the pertinence of the entire curriculum. This research is useful because it has provided inputs to URACCAN, in order to do the curricular readjustment of the Administrative Computing career./

    The influence of curricula content on sociology students’ transformations: the case of feminist knowledge

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    Previous research identifies the importance of feminist knowledge for improving gender equity, economic prosperity and social justice for all. However, there are difficulties in embedding feminist knowledge in higher education curricula. Across England, undergraduate sociology is a key site for acquiring feminist knowledge. In a study of four English sociology departments, Basil Bernstein's theoretical concepts and Madeleine Arnot's notion of gender codes frame an analysis indicating that sociology curricula in which feminist knowledge is strongly classified in separate modules is associated with more women being personally transformed. Men's engagement with feminist knowledge is low and it does not become more transformative when knowledge is strongly classified. Curriculum, pedagogy and gender codes are all possible contributors to these different relationships with feminist knowledge across the sample of 98 students

    Subcellular Epithelial HMGB1 Expression Is Associated with Colorectal Neoplastic Progression, Male Sex, Mismatch Repair Protein Expression, Lymph Node Positivity, and an ‘Immune Cold’ Phenotype Associated with Poor Survival

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    Acknowledgments: The authors would like to thank NHS Grampian Biorepository, in particular Joan Wilson, Victoria Morrison, Kristine Nellany, and Nadine Hay, for their assistance in preparing tissue for this project. The authors also thank Tasneem O Atezia and Christina A Christopoulou for their contribution to this project during their time in the McLean laboratory. The laboratory work was instigated when M.H.M., R.J.P. and D.P.B. were based at the Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Aberdeen. Funding This work was funded by project grants from NHS Grampian Endowments and Friends of Anchor (https://www.friendsofanchor.org, charity no. SC025332). Within the McLean laboratory at the University of Aberdeen, SH received a Medical Research Scotland Summer Studentship, and AH received an Aberdeen Summer Research Studentship (University of Aberdeen).Peer reviewedPublisher PD
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