Search Results - "Krumdick, Nathaniel D"
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Physical Attractiveness and Candidate Evaluation: A Model of Correction
Published in Political psychology (01-04-2011)“…Voters typically evaluate an attractive candidate more favorably than an (otherwise equivalent) unattractive candidate. However, some voters "correct" for the…”
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Self‐Perceived Knowledge, Skills, Attitudes, and Use of Evidence‐Based Dentistry Among Practitioners Transitioning to Dental Educators
Published in Journal of dental education (01-03-2017)“…Dental practitioners transitioning to dental educators (PTEs) have an integral role in dental education. While PTEs intrinsically apply some form of…”
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Rural Practitioners' Involvement in Response to Intervention
Published in Journal of occupational therapy, schools & early intervention (03-04-2015)“…Objective: This study describes perceived levels of involvement in school-based Response to Intervention (RtI) initiatives as reported by occupational therapy…”
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The Impact of an Interprofessional Geriatric Training Experience: Attitudes of Future Healthcare Providers
Published in Journal of occupational therapy education (01-01-2018)“…As the older adult population increases, it is vital to educate and train healthcare providers as members of interprofessional healthcare teams who can work…”
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National Survey of Lymphedema Therapists’ Dosing of Complete Decongestive Therapy in Breast Cancer Survivors with Lymphedema
Published in The Internet journal of allied health sciences and practice (2018)“…Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify dosing levels of complete decongestive therapy (CDT) with survivors with Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema…”
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Professionalism in Physician Assistant, Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Clinical Psychology, and Biomedical Sciences Students
Published in Journal of allied health (2016)“…Interprofessional collaboration for healthcare requires a better understanding of the commonalities and differences in student perceptions of professionalism…”
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