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CPD evidence examples
ClipDawn
by ClipDawn  12-2-2009   
 For all your CPD requirements.
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Use of Peer Evaluation & Team-Based Learning in Psychiatry Education
rruane
by rruane  6-25-2009   
 Preliminary work by psychiatry faculty on use of team-based learning and peer evals. Notable, they think this is particularly useful in assessing skills and "non-cognitive" knowledge.
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Brain Injury Lawyer North Carolina
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by drewbraininjurylawye  5-14-2009   
 Learn more about Brain Injury Lawyer North Carolina here.
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North Carolina Brain Injury Lawyer
drewbraininjurylawye
by drewbraininjurylawye  5-14-2009   
 Learn more about North Carolina Brain Injury Lawyer here.
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Education Reference Desk
jamminsoul
by jamminsoul  9-8-2008   
 There are articles, lesson plans, strategies, etc. at this ERIC site. All Free!
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Toxic Psychiatry
abailart
by abailart  4-7-2008   
 Useful website for work of psychiatrist Dr Breggin. Up to date. WARNING! When trying to withdraw from many psychiatric drugs, patients can develop serious and even life-threatening emotional and physical reactions. In short, it is dangerous not only to start taking psychiatric drugs but also can be hazardous to stop taking them. Therefore, withdrawal from psychiatric drugs should be done under clinical supervision. Principles of psychiatric medication withdrawal are discussed in Dr. Peter Breggin's book, Brain Disabling Treatments in Psychiatry: Drugs, Electroshock and the Psychopharaceutical Complex (Springer, NY, 2008).
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Peer-reviewing teaching effectiveness via electronic portfolios
enbar
by enbar  3-20-2008   
 Need to investigate this further. It's a repository for teaching portfolios, designed to facilitate peer review, documentation, evaluation, and reflection.
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Nervous journal double-checks cloning study
pokkets
by pokkets  11-15-2007   
 Journalists, can publish reports on studies that are promising, that support theories, that report research in progress, that detail expected potential, when they are not yet proven. Sometimes this can be for sake of space, for the sake of reasonable doubt, or due to a promising outcome. Very often the general public,are unaware of the scientific method, and the distinction between a theory, a discovery and a fact. So the report may be taken as fact. I have tried to put relevant details in clips, and for the sake of space have not included the qualifications, but science is a constant process of evaluation, in which for something to be classified as a fact it must be proven beyond all doubt, with a testing method that can be repeated. Often studies are on the verge of doing just that. But the conclusions are not yet facts. Peer review where reports are checked by relevant experts, is a way of third party validation, where principles can be verified. But....Always do your own research.
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"2020 Neural Implant Chips - Fact of Fiction?" Results of testing:
Phantom404
by Phantom404  4-22-2007   
 Sickening, and yet over the course of the technological timeline, these will pretty much be peer pressured for use under whatever guise these chips are promoted as (i.e. health, technological marvel, "convenience", or God forbid, mandatory). RFIDs are already trying to take their place in the world under every field imaginable and coaxed into things that we wouldn't need them for, what they really are for is surveillance, identification, electronic tagging and radio feedback. RFIDs and forced universal ID cards are the stepping stone prior to a microchipped population, so do your part as human beings with any bit of ethics and morality left in you and fight back. Say no to RFID tagging, say no to ID cards, say no to socialism/fascism/globalism/one-world-government, and say no to the chip. - Peace
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The Politics of Peer Review
luixxiul
by luixxiul  2-3-2007   
 The science is confronting with the political intervention
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