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Selected Abstracts"Religion, World Order, and Peace" Ten Years LaterCROSSCURRENTS, Issue 3 2010David Little First page of article [source] Selective Spread of a Malignant Melanoma into a Graft after Ten Years: A Case of Delayed Koebner PhenomenonDERMATOLOGIC SURGERY, Issue 6 2006PEDRO REDONDO MD First page of article [source] Teaching Communications and Professionalism through Writing and Humanities: Reflections of Ten Years of ExperienceACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, Issue 11 2002David P. Sklar MD Both professionalism and interpersonal communication are core competencies for emergency medicine residents as well as residents from other specialties. The authors describe a weekly, small-group seminar lasting one year for emergency medicine residents that incorporates didactic materials, case studies, narrative expression (stories and poems), and small-group discussion. Examples of cases and narrative expressions are provided and a rationale for utilizing the format is explained. A theoretical model for evaluation measures is also included. [source] The European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages: Ten Years of Protecting and Promoting Linguistic and Cultural DiversityMUSEUM INTERNATIONAL, Issue 3 2008Alexey Kozhemyakov With about 250 languages spoken throughout Greater Europe, the European continent represents an excellent testing-ground for finding the proper identity and fostering the mutual understanding of linguistic groups, and promoting the perception of linguistic diversity as a part of national and all-European cultural wealth. [source] The Americans With Disabilities Act and Medical Providers: Ten Years After Passage of the ActPOLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, Issue 4 2001Ellen W. Grabois This article discusses the impact of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) on health care providers in the last decade. Even though some ADA training has been provided for health care providers, more education will help to improve access to their offices, improve health care practices for their patients with disabilities, and be an incentive for the providers to help raise the consciousness of the rest of the community about the ADA. [source] Embryo Stem Cell Research: Ten Years of ControversyTHE JOURNAL OF LAW, MEDICINE & ETHICS, Issue 2 2010John A. Robertson This overview of 10 years of stem cell controversy reviews the moral conflict that has made ESCs so controversial and how this conflict plays itself out in the legal realm, focusing on the constitutional status of efforts to ban ESC research or ESC-derived therapies. It provides a history of the federal funding debate from the Carter to the Obama administrations, and the importance of the Raab memo in authorizing federal funding for research with privately derived ESCs despite the Dickey-Wicker ban on federal funding of embryo research. It also reviews the role that scientists themselves have played in developing regulations for ESC research, the emergence of ESCROs as special review bodies for ESC research, and the thorough consent requirements for donation of IVF embryos to ESC research. With research now transitioning from the lab to the clinic, the article reviews the challenges of ensuring safety and consent in translational research. It concludes with a call for respecting those persons who have to using or working with ESC products and an account of how obtaining stem cells from a person's own cells will alleviate some but not all of the controversy surrounding ESC research. [source] |