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"We learn from them, they learn from us": global health experiences and host perceptions of visiting health care professionals.
PURPOSE: It is increasingly common for health care professionals from developed countries to travel to developing regions of the world to learn or teach. This project aimed to describe the perceptions held by health care professionals in a developing region toward those who visit their communities to learn or teach. METHOD: Semistructured interviews were conducted in July, 2011, with nine health care professionals from the University of Namibia School of Medicine. Questions revolved around participants' perceptions of benefits, harms, and ethical impressions of a health care professional visiting from a developed country. Interviews were tape-recorded, transcribed, and analyzed qualitatively using an inductive, iterative approach. RESULTS: The interview analysis identified three main narratives that shaped participant perceptions of visits: (1) culture, context, and concern, (2) expectations, intentions, and miscommunications, and (3) partnership and the desire to share and gain knowledge. CONCLUSIONS: Participants' comments supported actively seeking out information regarding cultural and environmental context before visiting, completing a needs assessment to ensure that activities are needed and relevant, attempting to formulate long-term sustainable relationships, and traveling with the appropriate attitude. These themes provide valuable insight into how international educational collaborations can be created in order to be mutually beneficial
Control of propulsion systems for supersonic cruise aircraft
The propulsion control requirements of supersonic aircraft are presented. Integration of inlet, engine, and airframe controls is discussed. The application of recent control theory developments to propulsion control design is described. Control component designs for achieving reliable, responsive propulsion control are also discussed
The Hand and Cognition… and Intersubjectivity, Agency, Culture, and More. A review of The Hand, an Organ of the Mind: What the Manual Tells the Mental
A review of 'The Hand, an Organ of the Mind: What the Manual Tells the Mental', ed. Zdravko Radman
Two algorithms for the package-exchange robot-routing problem
We present and analyze two new algorithms for the package-exchange
robot-routing problem (PERR): restriction to inidividual paths (RIP) and
bubbletree. RIP provably produces a makespan that is , where
SIC is the sum of the lengths of the individual paths and is the number of
robots. Bubbletree produces a makespan that is , where is the number
of nodes. With optimizations bubbletree can also achieve a makespan of
, where is the longest path from start to goal in the
bubbletree subgraph
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