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Purpose : To investigate the factors that contribute to the challenges of training and clinical skill acquisition in undergraduate radiography education in southeastern Nigeria. Methods : A cross-sectional prospective study, which targeted radiography undergraduates in the clinical classes in two universities in southeastern Nigeria, was conducted. A 23-item self-completion questionnaire, designed in line with the objectives of the study, was used for data collection. Results : The majority...
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Purpose : To investigate the factors that contribute to the challenges of training and clinical skill acquisition in undergraduate radiography education in southeastern Nigeria. Methods : A cross-sectional prospective study, which targeted radiography undergraduates in the clinical classes in two universities in southeastern Nigeria, was conducted. A 23-item self-completion questionnaire, designed in line with the objectives of the study, was used for data collection. Results : The majority...
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Appears in: ICERI2016 Proceedings Publication year: 2016Pages: 6547-6553ISBN: 978-84-617-5895-1ISSN: 2340-1095doi: 10.21125/iceri.2016.0497Conference name: 9th annual International Conference of Education, Research and InnovationDates: 14-16 November, 2016Location: Seville, Spain
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Climate change affects various countries in varying degree.Human activities have been observed to be a major contributor to climate change.Consequently, excessive heat, variation in rainfall pattern, rise in sea level, flooding, drought, erosion among others are been experienced in different countries of the world.In Nigeria climate change is obvious and the government has been battling to meet the challenges of mitigating this without much success.The search for more sustainable climate...
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To evaluate the short-term effectiveness of a training program in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) in a developing country.
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A research project submitted for the partial fulfilment of the degree of Master Of Education (Early Childhood Studies) in the School of Education, Kenyatta University. November, 2016
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One of the most pressing health problems facing public health in the world today is the astronomically increasing over weight and obesity cases among children and adolescents and Nigeria is not an exception to this problem. The increase in weight and obesity in reality cannot be separated from socio-cultural issues, simply because it cuts across all gender and classes. This study therefore, examined the context (reality in line with existing medical, social and cultural values) of central...
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It is evident that Information Communication Technology (ICT) integration in the classroom is vitally important to enhancing teaching and learning. However anecdotal evidence alludes that ICT integration in South African schools has been uncoordinated and disparate. Clearly there are several challenges that impact the administration of ICTs at school level. In part addressing the strategic and operational challenges involves understanding the current landscape of ICT integration in schools....
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Malaria continues to cause alarming morbidity and mortality in more than 100 countries worldwide. Antigens in the various life cycle stages of malaria parasites are presented to the immune system during natural infection and it is widely recognized that after repeated malaria exposure, adults develop partially protective immunity. Specific antigens of natural immunity represent among the most important targets for the development of malaria vaccines. Immunity against the transmission stages...
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Laboratories need leaders who can effectively utilize the laboratories' resources, maximize the laboratories'capacity to detect disease, and advocate for laboratories in a fluctuating health care environment. To address this need, the University of Washington, USA, created the Certificate Program in Laboratory Leadership and Management in partnership with WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean, and implemented it with 17 participants and 11 mentors from clinical and public health...
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GENDER PERSPECTIVE IN STUDENTS’ PERFORMANCE IN REAL ESTATE EDUCATION: THE CASE OF COVENANT UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, OTA NIGERIA
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Conduct a feasibility study on the effect of menstrual hygiene on schoolgirls' school and health (reproductive/sexual) outcomes.3-arm single-site open cluster randomised controlled pilot study.30 primary schools in rural western Kenya, within a Health and Demographic Surveillance System.Primary schoolgirls 14-16 years, experienced 3 menses, no precluding disability, and resident in the study area.1 insertable menstrual cup, or monthly sanitary pads, against 'usual practice' control. All...