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Volume 42, Number 1 - Christmas 1962
Volume 42, Number 1 - Christmas 1962. 36 pages including covers and advertisements. Editorial Castelluccio, Michael. The Silent Echo Eck, Thomas. Sadness Deschene, James M.. In a Vision of Cities Hallee, Thomas A.. Wind and Water Conn, Peter J.. The Windmill Bartlett, Alexander. Jake Farrelly, James P.. Contention Bird, Barry. Club Champion Annual Writing Contes
Methodology in our madness
It is a great pleasure to present the first issue of a new journal. However, the more sceptical reader might wonder whether yet another new journal is really needed. In this editorial we attempt to justify our self-indulgence and to set out our vision for Survey Research Methods
Vision, action and language unified through embodiment
Editorial of Psichological Research Special Issue "Vision, action and language unified through embodiment
Volume 25, Number 1 - February 1947
Volume 25, Number 1 – February 1947. 58 pages including covers and advertisements. Editorial Doherty, R.E. The Beast O\u27Brien, John J. On Coffee Eagle, George L. A Stranger in Strasbourg Shanley, Joseph V. Reflections Doherty, R.E. Thoughts on New York Gnys, Edward L. Chaos Morrison, Coleman On Floorwalkers Eagle, George L. Moment of Vision Deasy, John Living History Fortin, Andrew G. Effects of Studying the Essayists Critiqu
Department of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences 2007 Annual Report
2007 annual report includes: Greetings from the Chair, Maryjean Schenk; Meet the Faculty and Benefactors; Full-time Affiliate and Voluntary Faculty; Master of Public Health Program; Honors, Awards, and Appointments; Family Medicine Residency; Residency Community Activities; Patient Care at the Family Medicine Centers; Editorial; Research Highlights; Occupational and Environmental Health; External Funding; Highlights from 2007 Publications; Peer-Reviewed Publications; Faculty Development; Undergraduate Medical Education; Editorial and Peer-Review Activities; Presentations at Professional Meetings; Clinical and Community Translational Research; Professional Meetings Hosted; Faculty Involvement in Academic Service; Vision, Mission, and Core Values
Welcome to Nursing Reports
I am absolutely thrilled to have such an
opportunity to make a unique contribution to
my profession and the wider community.
At heart, I have been a nurse for a very long
time. I have spent many years in clinical practice
and have been fortunate to have personally
thrived in the pursuit of scientific inquiry,
analysis, reporting and scholarship in nursing.
As this is the first editorial of Nursing Reports,
I would like to share my vision.
An open access journal o
Bridging the theory and practise gap in emergency services research: the case for a new journal
Purpose - The paper aims to provide the rationale underpinning this new journal in addressing the apparent gap and fragmented nature of the emergency services research, to introduce the papers in this inaugural issue and encourage readers and potential contributors to support the International Journal of Emergency Services (IJES). Design/methodology/approach - The paper introduces the new journal to outline the current "silos approach" which isolates the academic and practitioner community. It also outlines the editorial intentions for the journal linking to the theme and selected papers for the inaugural issue and future direction of travel. Findings- Emergency function resides with a host of agencies including the three "blue light" services (police fire and ambulance). IJES is an opportunity to publish up-to-date and original research contributions for the benefit of scholars, policy makers and practitioners in these areas, including the interface happening at national, regional and global level. Originality/value - Articulating the IJES vision in addressing the apparent gaps in the emergency services research including the theory-practise divide, the paper provides useful knowledge to potential readers who are interested but may have insufficient knowledge in the emergency services research. It also highlights some potential areas for research
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