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A practical guide to clinical education research with top tips,
common pitfalls and ethical issues. Starting Research in Clinical
Education is written by a global team of experienced and emerging
clinical education researchers who have a wealth of knowledge
designing rigorous research projects and expertise in contemporary
methods. Covering a broad spectrum of methods used by clinical
education researchers, the book is split into five parts: research
design, evidence synthesis and mixed methods research, qualitative
research, quantitative research and succeeding in clinical
education research. These sections are also accompanied by a
companion website which provides further resources. The methods
discussed are illustrated with real life examples and case studies
to support the reader in designing their own project. The new
edition includes information on: Getting started in clinical
education research, constructing a research question, clarifying
research paradigms and design, using educational theory, involving
stakeholders, sampling and recruiting participants and conducting
ethical research Evidence synthesis, realist research, mixed
methods research, action research and emerging possibilities in
online data collection Interviews and focus groups, visual
elicitation, ethnography, narrative research, thematic analysis and
struggles new researchers often face in qualitative research Survey
research, experimental methods, statistical analysis and big data
Maximising opportunities, project management, writing
dissertations, writing for publication, research dissemination and
career development This edition is designed to support those new to
clinical education research, including those undertaking
intercalated or postgraduate degrees in clinical, medical, dental
or general health education. Starting Research in Clinical
Education is an ideal resource for those embarking on their first
research projects or using methods they are unfamiliar with.
Herbs are quite literally everywhere; it is only our ability to
recognise their value that has been lost. Vicky and Kim explore the
traditional uses of herbs combined with a modern and scientific
understanding of a truly holistic approach so that you can use
herbs to treat ailments and improve your general wellbeing. The
book contains fascinating information about herbs with suggestions
of what each herb can be used for. Did you know that daisies
infused in oil can be used to reduce bruises? That roses can help
grieving and anxiety? Or that elderflower cordial can bring down a
temperature? There is also an introduction to each of the body's
systems (nervous, respiratory etc.) and which herbs are best for
treatments. And of course, the book is peppered with vinegars,
balms, oils, tinctures, creams, lotions and syrups to create your
own little herbal health kit. Vicky and Kim also encourage people
to reconnect with their local environment in addition to growing
herbs in their gardens or windowsills. An all-encompassing guide
for the beginner, The Handmade Apothecary is filled with guidance,
useful tips and tried-and-tested recipes that will inspire people
to make their own remedies. Also by Vicky Chown and Kim Walker: The
Herbal Remedy Handbook
With self-care, mindfulness and mental health being at the
forefront of the popular consciousness, taking control of your
health has never felt so important. And learning about herbs and
how they can treat and heal ailments and conditions is a good place
to start. The Herbal Remedy Handbook is a collection of practical
remedies for home care. It is an ailment and recipe-led reference
for first-aid, simple conditions such as coughs and colds, and
helpful self-management techniques for more complex conditions such
as anxiety and eczema. From vinegars and tonics, creams and balms
to syrups and teas, all the recipes use easily accessible, bought,
foraged or grown ingredients for you to create your own herbal
healthkit. An indispensable guide for the beginner or the budding
herbalist, The Herbal Remedy Handbook is filled with
tried-and-tested recipes that will inspire you to make your own
remedies.
A firsthand look into Kim Walker-Smith's journey from a place of
shame and fear to stages around the world where she boldly
proclaims the unconditional love of God. Kim Walker-Smith's
passionate performance of "How He Loves" helped transform Jesus
Culture into a global worship movement. But she wasn't always so
confident of God's unrelenting, powerful love. Coming from a
painful childhood, Kim struggled to believe that God could heal her
heart or bring any sense from her past. Yet when she chose to hand
her struggles over to God and receive His love, freedom, and
healing in return, everything began to change. On the other side of
surrender, Kim began a journey of looking at one painful memory at
a time with God and exchanging her perspective for His truth--a
journey in which God rewrote her story of pain into a story of
redemption and hope. If you are longing to experience God more than
the shame or hurts of your past, the pressures of your present, or
the fear of your future, Brave Surrender offers a soul-healing path
forward. As Kim learned in her own life, the first step--and the
bravest step--is letting go. Once we let go of anything that gets
between us and God, we are freed to take hold of the life that
truly matters. As Kim writes, "When we encounter God's love, it
changes the way we see. And when we learn to see what He sees, we
will never be the same again."
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Bridgewater (Paperback)
Kellie Kindred-Goss; Photographs by Jah Kindred; Edited by Kim Walker
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R258
Discovery Miles 2 580
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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When a strange, older, man shows up to audit a college course in
screenwriting, the professor becomes suspicious. The stranger turns
out to be an FBI special agent, sentenced to prison for theft, and
now leading a double-life and desperate to sell his story to
Hollywood. Research uncovers an embarrassing chapter in FBI
history, with Ed Tickel as the agency's "go-to guy" during the
1970's and 80's for blackbag ops. Mysteriously, the once respected
agent goes rogue, and is suddenly caught using his skills to sell
stolen jewelry and rob the FBI's own credit union vault. This is
the nexus of the "official" and "unauthorized" versions of the Ed
Tickel story, part fact, part fiction, and entirely odd.
Peppered with tips, helpful hints, and personal anecdotes to
illustrate real-life application, this performance guide is
essential for any wind player interested in taking his or her
virtuosity to the next level. Internationally renowned bassoonist
Kim Walker has compiled into one book the teachings and exercises
that have made her known as an expert on bassoon performance,
practice, and instruction. From basics like posture, breathing
techniques, and articulation to a survey of the performance
practices of key woodwind and brass masters, Walker includes an
analysis of each technique along with images and exercises that
present the mechanics of each method.
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