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Chris Burton
chrisburton5
Some thoughts on increasing capacity for practice learning for #nursing and #AHP students #placements @councilofdeans @MRadford_HEECN 1/11 1.Reducing practice hours requirements through international benchmarking 2.Adopting a whole systems
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University Bookman
ubookman
@Vermeullarmine @iusetiustitium @SohrabAhmari @PatrickDeneen others have been indispensable for recovering the intellectual framework of the common good, government power, classical law, integralism, etc. and shoeing how far we have strayed
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Critter đ
BecomingCritter
the problem with philosophy as a major isn't that they study philosophy, but that so many do not practice it the stereotypical philosophy major is one that uses philosophy as
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Wesley Yang
wesyang
These images show a convergent tendency of unfathomable intellectual puerility, to posit adherence to moral fashions invented five minutes ago as part of a crusade against a unitary, transhistorical enemy
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Andrew Neilson
neilsonandrew
Evidence session from @CommonsJustice with Robert Buckland and senior officials has begun. We're hearing about the work being done on the new changes to social distancing and what it means
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Catherine Guinard
OneNomadicCat
Been a busy week, so just catching up now on SFIC recommendations on boosting the international dimension of the ERA & Horizon Europe. Encouraging to see a constructive, reflective assessment
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Laurence Tribe
tribelaw
1.Ken Gormley says his executive unpardoning idea âmight sound strange, even extra-constitutional.â In fact, it wd be UNCONSTITUTIONAL even though I agree a self-pardon, if issued, should be judicially declared
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Liz Crash
AsFarce
it's been publicly known for decades that most plastic is not recyclable and the stuff that is can only be recycled a few times. I'm not saying that to make
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Awais Aftab
awaisaftab
I think the real issue is not whether antipsychotics work or not (they work), but:1) whether patients should be forced to take them (which is a complex ethical issue, not
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Andrew Petrosoniak
petrosoniak
THREAD: 5yrs ago we began the TRUST study. Excited to see it finally published in @BMJ_Qual_Saf . This kicked off my interest in using simulation to support patient safety and
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Kenneth Auchenberg đ
auchenberg
I've now entered Canada and their logistics on handling COVID are impressive.A few observations:1/ The border is closed, and you need special permission to enter the country. We applied
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AodhĂĄn Michael Connolly
MichaelAodhan
OK let's look at this for a second. Shall we? In simple terms, well 1st neither of the countries Daniel mentions has a land border with the EU or are
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Joey Bernhardt
JoeyBernhardt
Excited to share our new paper with a dream team of co-authors @mioconnor @jennsunday @bio_diverse We introduce a new framework, based on feedback and feedforward mechanisms, for understanding how living
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Mads Brodt
madsbrodt
Here's what I would do if I was just starting out my web development journey today: 1. Start by watching @traversymedia 's Practical Guide to Web Development in 2021: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfGW0Qiy2I0You
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Stephen Conn (he/him)
holympus
BEFORE HE TWEETS: 5 concrete strategies for reducing toxic masculinity in #medtwitter and in social media and beyond. an introductory guide to emotional literacy and nonviolent communication with an intersectional
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Walter Shaub
waltshaub
The Coast Guard is blocking passage up the Potomac to Washington, D.C. This is a reminder that democracy won a battle but has not won the war. It was an
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