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    On March 14‚ I observed Mariah Filipi and Caitlin Wiehn from 1:15 to 1:45 in room A140 at the UNK clinic. The client was four years old and nonverbal. The goals of the day were to work on requests and functional language by using Sounding Board on an iPad. The clinicians started the session by greeting the client. One clinician held the client and supported him while the other gave choices on the iPad of what activity he wanted to start off with. They provided many options as questions. The clinician

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    Waiting Too Long: Reducing and Better Managing Wait Times in BC A Policy Paper by the BCMA’s Council on Health Economics & Policy June 2006 British Columbia Medical Association June 2006 The BCMA Council on Health Economics and Policy (CHEP) reviews and formulates policy through the use of project oriented groups of practising physicians and professional staff. The Project Group for this paper includes: Wait List Management Project Group Membership Dr. Don Milliken‚ Chair‚ Psychiatry

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    government realize how bad discrimination was occurring. Members of the KKK are white supremacists‚ which means they believe whites are superior to all other races. The group was formed in 1865 in Pulaski‚ Tennessee. “The first leader was Nathan Bedford Forrest (1821-1877)‚ a former general in the Confederate Army‚ who‚ on April 12‚ 1864‚ in the final days of the American Civil War (1861-1865)‚ led a massacre of three hundred African American soldiers in service of the Union Army at Fort Pillow‚

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    wake up thinking I am in our old farmhouse. The sun streams through the window and a calm wind blows on my face. I feel almost content until I remember I will have to endure another long day of spinning cotton. When the machines came‚ we moved to Bedford‚ Massachusetts‚ and started working in a factory. We tend machines all day long until we can finally hurry to sleep. Seemingly minutes after we fall asleep‚ the bells ring before the roosters back at our farm would have crowed. My mother works in

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    At Bedford Hills Elementary School‚ in Mr. Conway’s class I observed that there is a “day treatment” teacher sometimes in class when it is well known that the at risk students within the class is having a bad day. The day treatment teacher‚ Mrs. Smith has a fairly good relationship with the at risk students‚ similar to relationships that friends tend to have with each other. Mrs. Smith uses this in order to convince the students to cooperate within the classroom. Another tactic that Mr. Conway sometimes

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    Operating its two walk-in clinics in the Bloomington‚ Illinois‚ Bloomington Medical Practice provides quality care for the community in Metropolitan areas. The practice was founded ten years ago by two physicians who wanted more free time than their solo practice allowed. Adding three more physicians to the existing‚ the clinic expanded its number to two. This indicates that profitability as well as growth in business has increased since the beginning of the medical practice. Its strategic planning

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    The case Walk-in Clinic preparation sheet As Kathryn Angel‚ how do you evaluate the introduction of the triage nurses into the process of the Walk-in Clinic ? The triage system certainly proved its value for the Walk-in Clinic. Although the average total waiting time increased after the introduction of the triage nurses‚ customer’s perception of the waiting time was improved. One of Maister’s laws states that a pre-process wait feels longer than an in-process wait‚ meaning that customers who

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    The Cleveland Clinic succeeded because of one simple word: cooperation. Its founders believed that cooperation between everyone administrating care would lead to more efficient better quality care. In addition to cooperation‚ the Clinic used other business practices which are similar to practices used by other successful companies. The variety of ideas‚ and the strength of the Clinic’s cooperation idea‚ helped it recover from early setbacks to become one of the top two medical centers in the United

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    their code of ethics is called HG Clinic. HG Clinic’s code of ethics is not lacking in corporate social responsibility or CSR. The clinic has various statements on their website that indicate their focus with CSR. A couple of the statements include promote a culture where patients come first‚ promote a green environment and utilize all resources and demonstrate the highest level of ethical and professional conduct. These statements definitely prove that the clinic is not lacking in the area of corporate

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    Evaluation of an Interprofessional Workshop for the Student-Run Free Clinic at Case Western Reserve University Bruce Kinley MN2‚ Sarah Wang MS2‚ Ellen Luebbers MD Introduction The goal of interprofessional learning is to prepare all health professions students for working together‚ with the common goal of building a safer and better patient-centered and community/population oriented U.S. health care system (Panel‚ 2011). Preparing health care professional students for working in patient-centered

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