296 results on '"Poole, Claire"'
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252. Meyer's big gun
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Poole, Claire
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Attorneys -- Employment - Published
- 1990
253. Tortilla flat.
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Poole, Claire
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BANKRUPTCY , *CHAIN restaurants - Abstract
Outlines the events which led up to the failure of the Texas-based restaurant chain, Ninfa's. Background on Ninfa Laurenzo, who founded the restaurant in 1973; History of the chain's founding and growth; The business decisions which eventually caused the restaurant to file for involuntary bankruptcy in October 1996; The involvement of Sysco Food Services and Southern Produce in causing the bankruptcy proceedings.
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- 1997
254. Forbes Informer.
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Button, Graham, Barrett, William P., and Poole, Claire
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BUSINESS enterprises ,UNIVERSITY investments ,ENDOWMENTS ,ACTIONS & defenses (Law) - Abstract
The article reports on developments relevant to the business sector of the U.S. in April 1990. It includes information on the on again, off again indictment against Michael Milken, as well as the emergence of the University of Pennsylvania as first in ten-year performance among college and university endowments in the U.S.
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- 1990
255. Forbes Informer.
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Morgenson, Gretchen, Poole, Claire, and Millman, Joel
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BUSINESS enterprises ,WORLD news briefs ,MUNICIPAL bonds - Abstract
The article offers news briefs regarding various business enterprises. Peter Cohen, after being the chairman of Shearson Lehman Hutton, moved to the Citicorp Building in Manhattan, New York, sharing space with his mentor Marshall Cogan. The Swink & Co., which stopped operation, is replaced by the First American Securities, selling municipal bonds under Jim Swink Jr. Meyer Blinder, after being indicted of criminal counts, contacted Brendan Sullivan, a prominent lawyer in Washington D.C.
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- 1990
256. Just smart stock pickers?
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Stern, Richard L. and Poole, Claire
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INSIDER trading in securities ,GOVERNMENTAL investigations - Abstract
This article reports on the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission investigation into possible insider trading by Zurich-based brokerage Ellis AG. Illegal profits of $50 million to $100 million are allegedly involved--maybe twice the amount that put Dennis Levine and Ivan Boesky behind bars when they were caught in 1986. Congressional investigators put together a random list of 54 takeover situations for the first half of the decade. They found that the Swiss brokerage firm's accounts traded in 53 of them.
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- 1989
257. Forbes Informer.
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Schmuckler, Eric, Fritz, Michael, Poole, Claire, and E. S.
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BUSINESS enterprises - Abstract
The article offers news briefs related to business. Sunshine Mining abandoned its $865 million bid for Rexene Corp. a month after signing a letter of intent to acquire the chemical concern. Michael Steinhardt teams with his former lawyer Thomas Baer to acquire and develop film properties. Grow Group, a chemical company, will be acquired by PPG on September 6, 1988.
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- 1989
258. Jealous of Rupert.
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Poole, Claire
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MASS media industry mergers ,BROADCASTING industry ,BUSINESS revenue ,COMPETITION in the mass media industry ,FINANCE - Abstract
The article presents an interview with financier Robert Maxwell, founder of Maxwell Communication Corp. Topics include his goal of reaching 8 billion dollars in revenues by 1990, his focus on making acquisitions of U.S. media firms, and his personal and professional competition with mass media entrepreneur Rupert Murdoch.
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- 1988
259. Beer blunder.
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Poole, Claire
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BEER industry ,BEVERAGE industry ,BREWING industry ,BEER advertising - Abstract
The article reports that Heineken's sales declined by 15 percent in 1987 and its market share of imported beers went from 38 percent to 23 percent. Cerveceria Modelo's Corona Extra beer is within five percentage points of Heinekin in the United States. The sales decline is attributed to marketing company, Van Munching and Co. Inc.'s decision to reduce the advertising budget of Heineken.
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- 1988
260. Year-end tax tips.
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Poole, Claire
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TAXATION ,TAX cuts ,INVESTORS ,STOCK exchanges ,TAXATION of investments - Abstract
The article presents several tips related to taxation in the U.S. Tax year 1987 phases in rate cuts. The top individual income tax rate this year is 38.5%, down from last year's 50% level but above next year's 33% top rate. This means that most deductions are worth more this year than next year, and most income worth less. Some deductions, meanwhile, are being phased out, such as those for consumer interest and tax shelters. Another, for state sales taxes, is already gone. Investors should know that the "installment sale" option on securities trades is no longer available. This allowed someone selling securities at a profit in the last week of the year to count the transaction as occurring either on the sale date or on settlement day five days later--and thus count the gain this year or next.
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- 1987
261. Exploring the experiences of parents caring for their infant with Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH): An interpretative phenomenological analysis
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Poole, Claire
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Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) ,RJ101 Child Health. Child health services ,infants ,616.7 Diseases of musculoskeletal system ,Pavlik harness ,family centred care ,parents' experiences - Abstract
Background: Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) is a generic term which refers to a developmental bone disorder, in which the femoral head of the femur bone and the acetabulum within the pelvis does not fully develop and dislocates. It is important to diagnose and treat DDH when a child is young, in order to prevent long-term morbidity problems which can present in adulthood, such as a walking disability or chronic back pain. The gold standard treatment for infants under six months old for DDH is the application of a Pavlik harness. Moreover, treatment at this young age gives the infant a positive prognosis. A review of the literature indicated a paucity of research focusing on the in-depth experiences of parents caring for their infant with DDH. More knowledge and understanding is required to inform health professionals how to improve the healthcare experience for parents using DDH outpatient hospital clinics.Aim: To explore the experiences of parents of infants who have been diagnosed with DDH and undergone treatment for the condition.Methods: Nine mothers and nine fathers were recruited to the study through a DDH charity’s social media platform. Taking a qualitative approach, using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA), data was collected through semi-structured interviews.Findings: From the interviews with mothers, two superordinate themes, ‘struggling with empowerment and disempowerment of care over the infant’ and ‘relationship dynamics’ emerged from the data. From the fathers’ interviews, there was one superordinate theme, ‘Managing the disrupted family’. When the experiences of mothers and fathers caring for their infant with DDH were compared, seven themes encapsulated the phenomenon.Conclusions: This study offers original insight into the lived experience of parents with infant with DDH. It argues that parents psychologically struggled with the diagnosis and initial care of their infant in a Pavlik harness; the paternalistic model of healthcare appears to still exist in DDH outpatient clinics; mothers and fathers have differing carer support needs; fathers needed support and experienced inequality in these DDH clinics. A new conceptual term, ‘biographical revision to the new father role’ was coined to reflect the experiences of fathers in this study. Also, this study argues that by embedding the principles and practice of family centred care (FCC) could counterbalance any bio-medical power imbalance and any gender power imbalance. Health practitioners were pivotal to the parental experience. Their enhanced interpersonal skills could provide psychological support and empower self-efficacy among parents caring for an infant with DDH. Furthermore, the comparative findings of the parental experience contribute to a theoretical model of parental resilience. Realistic recommendations are offered for multi-disciplinarily policy, practice and healthcare education, as well as areas for further research.
262. Still a rising star
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Poole, Claire
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Capitalists and financiers -- Finance - Published
- 1988
263. Stubborn patriarch
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Poole, Claire
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Family corporations -- Management ,Publishing industry -- Management ,John Wiley & Sons Inc. -- Management - Published
- 1989
264. Sweating it out.
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Poole, Claire
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DEODORANTS ,COSMETICS ,ADVERTISING ,ANTIPERSPIRANTS ,MARKETING - Abstract
The article focuses on the disappointing performance of Mennen Co.'s Real deodorant for women. Menenn introduced Real, a cream-like antiperspirant deodorant for women that goes on like a rolle on. The dispenser has a smooth, curved top with a small hole in it. The bottom of the applicator twists, pushing the cream up through the hole, so the perspiring customer twists a bit of the cream onto the smooth, curved applicator head. acked by an extravagant $14 million print and televison advertisement campaign, Mennen rolled out Real three years ago in an attempt to grab more of the women's market.
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- 1989
265. Banking on regionals.
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Poole, Claire
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BANK stocks ,REGIONAL banks ,FINANCIAL ratios ,SECURITIES ,INVESTMENTS - Abstract
This article presents information on James Schmidt, manager of Hartford Insurance Group's pension funds, and his views on investing in regional bank stocks. It is informed that the regional banks in his fund have topped Keefe's large-bank index over the last three years, and the fund has beaten four other bank funds that have existed over that period. But in the same period, Schmidt's fund has lagged the market, returning 10 percent a year. Schmidt focuses on regional banks with assets of between $500 million and $3 billion. He also avoids banks from certain parts of the country, such as New England, where real estate loans are going sour. Schmidt eyeballs the usual market yardsticks, like price/earnings ratios, price-to-book and yield. But he is particularly attentive to the net interest margin, the bank's equivalent of a manufacturer's gross profit margin.
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- 1989
266. A Netherlands nab.
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Poole, Claire
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SEARCHES & seizures (Law) ,INDICTMENTS ,MONEY laundering ,CRIMINAL procedure - Abstract
The article focuses on the seizure of Robert Doorn, one of the world's foremost money launderers, and accounts how he was captured by Dutch Royal Police. His capture was a major break for U.S. and European regulators because most of his clients are drug runners, arms smugglers and stock swindlers. His first hearing set on May 23, 1989.
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- 1989
267. A different drummer.
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Jason Zweig and Poole, Claire
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SMALL business ,TELEVISION stations ,ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. ,BUSINESS enterprises - Abstract
The article presents information on television finangelist Wayne Phillips, who has sold 250,000 books, "How to Start Your Own Business by Doing Business With the Government," which has created a headache for the Small Business Administration (SBA). Phillips tells viewers that the U.S. agencies have $33 billion available to finance small businesses. The SBA, which does not make grants of any sort, is now urging TV stations to set the record straight. Following numerous irregularities in his loan applications, he was banned in 1985 from borrowing any more federal rehabilitation funds in the Baltimore, Maryland area.
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- 1989
268. FOLLOW THROUGH.
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Cone, Edward F., McGlinn, Evan, E. F. C., and Poole, Claire
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BUSINESS enterprises ,BANKRUPTCY ,MERGERS & acquisitions - Abstract
The article reports business developments in the U.S. California's Mission Insurance Group, a $1 billion company half-owned by Forbes Four Hundred financier, Carl Linder went into bankruptcy. Eli Lilly's acquisition of Advanced Cardiovascular System,a medical instruments company using a contingent payment agreement or earnout becomes a trend. Heineken, an importer of beer was able to regain its share in the beer market.
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- 1989
269. Follow-Through.
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Cone, Edward F., Poole, Claire, Mack, Toni, C. P., and E. F. C.
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BUSINESS enterprises ,BANKRUPTCY ,UNITED States. Bankruptcy Court ,FEDERAL aid - Abstract
The article presents various news related to business enterprises that were published in earlier issues of the journal. A news report describes a bankruptcy protection filed by James Bildner's company, J. Bildner & Sons, in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. MCorp lost its independant status as it asked for federal aid of around $1 billion to cover up for its losses. The journal "Forbes" detected a flaw in Section 809 of the Internel Revenue Code that advantaged the mutual companies.
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- 1988
270. Wildcatter.
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Poole, Claire
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BUSINESS success ,PETROLEUM industry ,MERGERS & acquisitions - Abstract
The article focuses on the success of Robert O. Anderson in the oil industry in the U.S. During the time while he was a wildcatter, Anderson ventured on 50-50 partnership deal with Tiny Rowland's Lonrho Inc. and purchased market interest in Arco's. He headed an exploration program of Arco which gave the company a share in North Slope of Alaska. Anderson was the main factor which pushed the merger with Ricfield that gave it its major position in the oil industry in the West Coast.
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- 1988
271. Of mice and women.
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Fong, Diana and Poole, Claire
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CONTRACEPTIVES industry ,PHARMACEUTICAL industry ,DRUG approval - Abstract
The article reports that an increased number of U.S. entrepreneurs are entering the birth control business. Topics discussed include reasons behind big pharmaceutical companies' reluctance to develop new contraceptives, role of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in shaping the birth control industry in the country and comparison of U.S. contraceptive approval process with that of other countries. Also discussed are small companies in the birth control business, including GynoPharma.
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- 1988
272. Direct benefits.
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Poole, Claire
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SOCIAL security ,SOCIAL security beneficiaries ,NONCITIZENS ,RETIREES - Abstract
The article reports on the program of the U.S. Social Security Administration that improves the delivery of benefits to its beneficiaries abroad. The administration has increased the benefits mailed each month to its recipients living overseas, sending out $1.3 billion checks in 1986. The U.S. sends checks mostly to retired workers or widows and to any qualified non-U.S. citizens living in foreign countries such as Mexico, Canada, and Italy.
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- 1987
273. Parlez-vous caution?
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Poole, Claire
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PENSION trust investments - Abstract
The article discusses surveys conducted by consulting companies Greenwich Associates and InterSec Research on the 67 percent increase in the overseas investments of U.S.-based private pension plans to 45.2 billion dollars after a year in 1986.
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- 1987
274. More, please.
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Poole, Claire
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FINANCIAL institutions ,INVESTMENTS ,TRENDS ,PORTFOLIO management (Investments) ,ASSET allocation ,FINANCE - Abstract
The article reports on the trend of increasing the portfolio values of individuals from a minimum amount of $4 to $5 million by investment companies in the U.S. It is accounted that as Bessemer Trust and Morgan Guaranty increased its minimum investments, small managers of investment companies such as Randall Rose & Co. followed suit by raising its minimum from $250,000 to $500,000. It is covered that increased of minimums reduces paperwork's for managers without cutting into profits.
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- 1987
275. Testing times for technical competence.
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Poole, Claire
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WASTE management ,SANITATION ,EDUCATION - Abstract
The article discusses the way technical competence in waste management is being handled in Great Britain. In accordance with the strict compliance for health and safety, two schemes were considered and consulted to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs for amendment, which includes a joint proposal from ESA and EU Skills and a joint proposal from CIWM/Wamitab. The three-risk matrix and the proposed management are presented. A waste management education and training course guide is also presented.
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- 2008
276. Too much, too fast
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Poole, Claire
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Grocery industry -- Finance ,Food industry -- Finance ,J. Bildner and Sons Inc. -- Finance - Published
- 1988
277. Tax tangle
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Poole, Claire
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United States. Internal Revenue Service -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Insurance -- Taxation - Published
- 1988
278. Vrooom
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Poole, Claire
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Rolls-Royce (Automobile) -- Marketing ,Automobile dealers -- Finance ,Carriage House Motor Cars Ltd. -- Management - Published
- 1988
279. Maltzing to the bank
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Poole, Claire
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Mass media industry -- Finance ,Malrite Communications Group Inc. -- Finance - Published
- 1988
280. A different drummer
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Poole, Claire
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Business news television programs -- Personalities ,Phillips, Wayne -- Biography - Published
- 1989
281. Air Kleenex
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Poole, Claire
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Local service airlines -- Finance ,Midwest Airlines Inc. -- Finance ,Kimberly-Clark Corp. -- Investments - Published
- 1989
282. Hopkins hurdle
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Poole, Claire
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Johns Hopkins University -- Finance ,Universities and colleges -- Finance - Published
- 1989
283. General eclectic
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Poole, Claire
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Conglomerate corporations -- Mergers, acquisitions and divestments ,General Electric Co. -- Mergers, acquisitions and divestments - Published
- 1989
284. Soup-can physics
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Poole, Claire
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High technology industry -- Securities ,Investments -- Evaluation ,Nucell Inc. -- Marketing - Published
- 1989
285. Flat prediction
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Poole, Claire
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Heineken (Beer) -- Market share ,Corona Extra (Beer) -- Market share ,Brewing industry -- International trade ,Van Munching and Company Inc. -- Marketing - Published
- 1989
286. El vaquero urbano.
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Poole, Claire
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- 2003
287. Diversión en grande.
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Poole, Claire
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- 2003
288. Walter Mischer.
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Poole, Claire
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REAL estate development , *REAL estate developers - Abstract
Profiles Walter Mischer, a real estate developer and banker from Houston, Texas. Status of his business ventures; Overview of his biography; How he started in real estate development.
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- 1999
289. School's in.
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Poole, Claire and Smith, Evan
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CHARTER schools - Abstract
Provides information on charter school craze in Texas. How charter schools are run and manage in Texas; Number of charter schools in Texas; Charter school for juvenile offenders in Harris County.
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- 1998
290. Don't cut the budget -- change your approach.
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Poole, Claire
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OCCUPATIONAL training ,WASTE management ,LEARNING - Abstract
The article discusses the need for training schemes across the British waste management sector. Particular focus is given on the sector's duties in terms of law enforcement and service provision. Continued learning and development is vital for everyone to play their part in keeping organizations compliant. Flexible methods of learning include coaching, e-learning and self directed study. It is also noted that stakeholder engagement has never been important, with critical decisions about waste treatment options to be made.
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- 2008
291. Nomograms are key decision-making tools in prostate cancer radiation therapy.
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Caulfield, Sarah, Menezes, Gerard, Marignol, Laure, and Poole, Claire
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Background: The use of nomograms for predicting clinical endpoints has been well documented. Nomograms provide an individualized prognosis and help clinicians determine the effectiveness of treatment for a given patient. Early identification of potential treatment failure or toxicity allows alternative approaches to be considered, reducing unnecessary treatment, morbidity, and cost. This review aims to evaluate clinical potential of nomogram use for the management of prostate cancer radiotherapy patients.Methods: PubMed, Embase, and Scopus were searched for literature published between 2006 and 2016. The reported correlation between measured and nomogram-predicted probabilities of biochemical control, disease progression, survival and toxicity was reviewed, through an analysis of concordance indexes and areas under the curves.Results: Sixteen studies were reviewed. Outcomes predicted by the nomogram were very close to outcomes measured (concordance index of 0.7 and above) in the majority. But a combination of under and overestimation of outcome was also reported. The predictive accuracy of nomograms was very variable, however, most nomograms had accuracy greater than chance, indicated by a concordance index higher than 0.5.Conclusion: Nomograms can be used as prognostic guides to aid clinical decision-making for prostate cancer patients until further research addresses the limitations presented in this review. Strict definitions of end points should be added to future models and perhaps models could be enhanced with the incorporation of genomic variables or tumor specific parameters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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292. Continued professional development (CPD) provision for nurses: A qualitative exploration.
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Redwood T, Ward A, Ali T, O'Dell C, Poole C, and Rebaudo D
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Background: For approximately 1.5 million healthcare practitioners working and registered within the United Kingdom there exists a mandatory requirement to undertake Continued Professional Development. Internationally, healthcare Continued Professional Development is fundamental for frontline staff to practice safely, effectively and maintain up to date skills combined with knowledge. A generally accepted purpose for these regulations is to help nurses and midwives maintain an updated skill set to care for patients safely and competently. This qualitative paper presents the findings from the first phase of, "Converting Willingness to Engagement" project conducting focus groups and interviews with stakeholder nurses in England, UK. This study used a phenomenological approach to draw on the lived experiences of the nurse participants who organise, manage and budget Continued Professional Development activities., Objectives: To explore ways to capture and retain nursing staff in postgraduate training and education to facilitate professional advancement, maintenance of registration and improve patient care., Design: Phase one involved a series of qualitative online (virtual) focus group discussions and interviews with stakeholder nurses who commission Continued Professional Development., Settings: A series of online (virtual) focus group discussions and interviews were then conducted between February and May 2021., Methods: A purposive sample was identified consisting of clinical service leads, advanced practitioners and matrons involved in workforce development as stakeholders., Results: Three key themes were identified; the role of the healthcare providers in staff development, staff support provision requirements, and the university's provision including Continued Professional Development., Conclusion: Partnership working allows academic partners in universities and healthcare institutions to support nurses in their endeavors to maintain their registrations, develop professionally through further education and Continued Professional Development., Competing Interests: The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests:Dr Tracey Redwood reports financial support was provided by 10.13039/100010015University of Northampton - Innovation funding. Dr Tracey Redwood reports a relationship with University of Northampton Faculty of Health, Education & Society that includes: employment., (© 2024 Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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- 2024
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293. Promoting professional judgement through peer debate in radiation therapy undergraduate curriculum.
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Kearney M, Roche C, and Poole C
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Radiation therapists (RTs) are often required to exercise professional judgement when faced with the ambiguity inherent in professional dilemmas not comprehensively accommodated by the professional Code of Conduct. Clinical educators therefore need to design curriculum that motivates students to apply professional judgement in ambiguous situations. Role play and peer debate enables development of competencies related to professional judgement. The aim of this short communication is to report on the rationale for and integration of peer teaching resources that prompt students to justify, through discussion and debate, the basis of their own judgement and those of their peers., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (© 2022 The Authors.)
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- 2022
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294. Fostering the development of professional identity within healthcare education-interdisciplinary innovation.
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Poole C and Patterson A
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- Curriculum, Delivery of Health Care, Humans, Learning, Social Identification, Education, Medical, Undergraduate
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Introduction: Historical theories on development of professionalism are no longer sufficient in modern radiation therapy or radiography curricula with the focus moving from 'virtues-based professionalism' to 'professional identity formation'. Professional identity formation is a new concept that is described as a transformative journey from being a layperson to 'becoming' a professional. Knowledge, values, and behaviours are transformative and unique to each individual. The overall aim is to produce a consensus statement outlining evidence based programme initiatives to support healthcare students' professional identity formation., Methods: 'Think tank' methodology was used for individual and final combined group reflective tasks to enable the creation of an evidenced based consensus statement. Participants discussed their personal views and beliefs regarding the process of Professional Identity Formation for teaching, learning, assessment, and evaluation. Discussions were recorded, transcribed, and analysed using thematic analysis from an interpretivist perspective. 'Think Tank' participants were asked to attend masterclasses to gain a greater understanding of professional identity formation from leading experts before the final combined 'Think Tanks'., Results: Faculty and students across all Disciplines (N22) within the school of medicine attended the 'Think Tank' sessions., Discussion: During each student's transformative process of professional identity formation, healthcare educators need to create evidence based pedagogic opportunities to support them. It is no longer sufficient to leave to chance within a 'hidden' or 'informal' curriculum. Professional identity is more than a set of learned behaviours that are assessed within the clinical environment., Conclusion: The development of this consensus statement is an innovative educational strategy that will ultimately enhance the education of professionalism in the clinical environment for radiographers and radiation therapists. Through seeking an understanding of the educational needs of students and faculty, the multidisciplinary team were able to create a tailored approach to professional identity formation within the institution. This student-faculty partnership is unique and beneficial to all parties involved and is an effective method of seeking a shared understanding., (Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- 2021
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295. Impact of Virtual Learning Environment on Students' Satisfaction, Engagement, Recall, and Retention.
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Ryan E and Poole C
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- Educational Measurement, Humans, Mental Recall, Surveys and Questionnaires, Education, Medical methods, Radiology education, Radiotherapy, Students, Medical psychology, User-Computer Interface
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Background: Virtual learning environments (VLEs) were introduced to progress students from passive to active learners. Active learning promotes the critical thinking skills essential for the transfer/use of classroom-acquired knowledge into the clinical setting. A VLE forms an increasingly vital component of clinical skills development in a range of disciplines., Material and Methods: A randomized control trial was conducted with students randomly attending one of two teaching sessions about radiation therapy. Both sessions were identical except a VLE was used in the second talk with the first being solely didactic. Anonymous questionnaires were distributed. Two weeks after the talks, participants were required to complete the same knowledge questionnaire to determine retention. Mann-Whitney, means, standard deviations, and chi-squared tests were used according to data characteristics. Qualitative data (open-ended questions) were analysed thematically., Results: Virtual learning seemed to significantly improve students' satisfaction/engagement and recall. A total of 40 students attended the teaching sessions. The student group taught using the VLE had higher mean scores for retention than the didactic group; however, this was not statistically significant. Use of VLEs was associated with greater satisfaction/engagement than didactic information (P = .003). Students' learning styles seemed to have no effect on their satisfaction/engagement and ease of learning. Three key themes emerged from the qualitative data: (1) the visuals were good/helpful, (2) the talk was informative, and (3) more details/visuals were required., Discussion and Conclusion: The key findings from this study suggest that there is a role for VLEs in the teaching of students. There is a need for the introduction of advanced technology into health care education as virtual reality, such as Virtual Environment of Radiotherapy, has shown improvement in students' satisfaction, engagement, and recall. Whether VLEs qualify students better than conventional didactic teaching is still undetermined, but these first results are encouraging., (Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- 2019
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296. The Role of Prophylactic Cranial Irradiation for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer.
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Precival C, Landy M, Poole C, and Mullaney L
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- Brain Neoplasms secondary, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung pathology, Humans, Lung Neoplasms pathology, Brain Neoplasms prevention & control, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung radiotherapy, Cranial Irradiation, Lung Neoplasms radiotherapy
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Background: The use of prophylactic cranial irradiation (PCI) to treat brain metastases (BM) in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is restricted due to the potential associated toxicity and lack of survival benefit. BM can have a negative impact on neurocognitive function (NF) and quality of life (QOL). The aim of this review was to assess the impact of PCI on disease-specific and NF and QOL outcomes., Materials and Methods: An electronic database literature search was completed to identify relevant studies., Results: Fourteen published articles were included. PCI significantly reduced the incidence of BM, but no significant survival advantage was found. NF decline was reported in one trial. No significant difference in QOL with PCI was reported. PCI was well tolerated by the majority of patients with NSCLC and associated with a relatively low toxicity., Conclusion: PCI reduces the incidence of BM without any significant survival advantage. PCI has the potential to be beneficial in practice for certain patients with locally advanced NSCLC, based on disease factors and patient preference., (Copyright© 2018, International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. George J. Delinasios), All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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