
Kimberly Rogers
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Oct 30, 2024 |
intechopen.com | Sean Yee |Kimberly Rogers |Molly Williams |Kafi James-Lewis
Open access peer-reviewed Edited Volume View Chapters Share Cite 298 Chapter Downloads View Full Metrics 298 Total Chapter Downloads on intechopen.com Overall attention for this book and its chapters 1 Total Chapter Citations 1 Total Chapter Citations Kira Carbonneau Washington State University,United States of America Katherine Meltzoff University of California, Riverside,United States of America 1. Choose citation style 2.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
diverseeducation.com | Kimberly Rogers
Historically, the leadership of organizations, including institutions of postsecondary education, has rested within the dominant white, cis-gendered male culture. The first college in the U.S, Harvard University, founded in 1646, existed to educate white male landowners (and their progeny) in a classical curriculum focusing heavily on ethics, politics, and religion.
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Jul 30, 2024 |
yourpickenscounty.com | Kimberly Rogers
By Kimberly RogersSpecial to the [email protected] — A gentle breeze rustles through the trees on Sassafras Mountain on a recent midsummer morning, offering a welcome relief from the typical summer heat. The morning was beautiful and clear with low humidity, conditions perfect for exploring and observing. As we stood on the observation deck, wispy clouds drifted lazily across the blue sky, occasionally casting shadows on the verdant slopes below.
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Jul 26, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Kimberly Rogers |Cynthia A. Frosch |Silvia Vilches |Sheila R. Sjolseth
Objective Via a research–practice partnership centering community partners' needs and goals in the research design, we examined how parent, infant, and social-contextual characteristics relate to shared book reading frequency and perceptions of Reach Out and Read (ROR), a national physician-to-family program. Background Shared book reading is associated with higher quality parent–child interactions and enhanced cognitive and socioemotional development.
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Mar 11, 2023 |
kevinmd.com | Houda Bouhmam |Joshua Mansour |Curtis Gattis |Kimberly Rogers
When I was doing my transitional year in internal medicine, I was essentially bullied for going into diagnostic radiology by my co-residents and the internal medicine attending doctors I worked with. They used to tell me that my “forever job” would be to sit on a chair in a dark room and dictate “correlate clinically” all day long.
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