269 research outputs found
History of Rev. James B. Sides - Youth Director
Document describing the work of Rev. James B. Slides, the first full time minister of youth at First Baptist Church Shelby.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/first-baptist-shelby-youth-program/1000/thumbnail.jp
Tracking with virtual slides: a tool to study diagnostic error in histopathology
Aims: To determine the reasons for diagnostic error by virtual slides which allow unsupervised study of diagnosis and error. Methods and results: Software was developed to produce visualizations of the diagnostic track followed by pathologists as they viewed virtual slides. These showed the diagnostic path in four dimensions (x, y, time and zoom), areas studied for >1000 ms, and included pathologists’ comments about the areas viewed. The system was used to study two trainee and two expert pathologists diagnosing 60 Barrett’s oesophageal biopsy specimens. Comparisons of the diagnostic tracks showed the reason for errors. Forty-six cases had an expert consensus diagnosis. The trainees made errors in 21 and 15 cases, respectively, of which 11 and nine were clinically significant. Errors were made across the whole spectrum of diagnoses from negative to intramucosal carcinoma. Detailed examination of the tracks showed that in all errors there was incorrect interpretation of information; in three errors there was an additional failure to identify diagnostic features. Conclusions: Tracking with virtual slides is a useful tool in studying diagnosis and error, which has the potential for use in training and assessmen
William Finley at Klamath Marsh bird watching
Herman Bohlman on the right setting up a bird watching tent in Klamath Marsh as William Finley gets more gear from the boat on the left. "It is neccessary to study them from a blind. The one I used was an old wagon umbrella with a green cloth skirt hooked on to the ends of the ribs. It meant hours of patient waiting at an opportune spot, with youself and camera well hidden from view..." -Herman Bohlma
South Carolina Historical Slide Collection - Accession 719 - M327 (378)
The South Carolina Historical Slide Collection consists of slides which are duplicates of photographs already on file in the Archives. They mainly consist of photographs from Winthrop campus scenes, the John R. Schorb Collection, the J.S. White Papers, and the Knox-Wise Family Papers. Inclusive dates range from 1840’s-1960’s.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1709/thumbnail.jp
Gymnogyps californianus
Condor taking time to enjoying a meal while perching on one of his favorite tree. Part of Finley and Bohlman's 1906 hand painted glass slide condor series
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