„AI Ethics“
Suchergebnisse
1.000+ Treffer
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Continuing Medical Education: A Cross Sectional Study on a Developing Country’s Perspective
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Older and Younger African Americans’ Story Schemas and Experiences of Living with HIV/AIDS
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AIMD - a validated, simplified framework of interventions to promote and integrate evidence into health practices, systems, and policies
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Greening Remote SMEs: The Case of Small Regional Airports
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Bribery and Its Ethical Implications for Aid Workers in the Developing World
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Factors Associated with Parental Adaptation to Children with an Undiagnosed Medical Condition
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Self-Reported Questionnaire Detects Family History of Cancer in a Pancreatic Cancer Screening Program
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Intertemporal Bargaining in Habit
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ImpRess: an Implementation Readiness checklist developed using a systematic review of randomised controlled trials assessing cognitive stimulation for dementia
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Public responses to the sharing and linkage of health data for research purposes: a systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative studies
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When Should We Use Care Robots? The Nature-of-Activities Approach
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Abstracts reporting of HIV/AIDS randomized controlled trials in general medicine and infectious diseases journals: completeness to date and improvement in the quality since CONSORT extension for abstracts
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Aiming for a representative sample: Simulating random versus purposive strategies for hospital selection
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Quantitative analysis of a Māori and Pacific admission process on first-year health study
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Factors important in the choice of a medical career: a Finnish national study
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A process evaluation of PRONTO simulation training for obstetric and neonatal emergency response teams in Guatemala
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Insightful Practice: a robust measure of medical students’ professional response to feedback on their performance
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The effects of laryngeal mask airway passage simulation training on the acquisition of undergraduate clinical skills: a randomised controlled trial
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Mentorship needs at academic institutions in resource-limited settings: a survey at makerere university college of health sciences
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A pilot study of marking accuracy and mental workload as measures of OSCE examiner performance