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Nicholas Glasgow
Researcher at Australian National University
Publications - 99
Citations - 4692
Nicholas Glasgow is an academic researcher from Australian National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Asthma. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 95 publications receiving 4036 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicholas Glasgow include United Arab Emirates University & University of Sydney.
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Competency-based medical education: theory to practice.
Jason R. Frank,Linda Snell,Olle ten Cate,Eric S. Holmboe,Carol Carraccio,Susan R. Swing,Peter Harris,Nicholas Glasgow,Craig Campbell,Deepak Dath,Ronald M. Harden,William Iobst,Donlin M. Long,Rani Mungroo,Denyse Richardson,Jonathan Sherbino,Ivan Silver,Sarah Taber,Martin Talbot,Kenneth A. Harris,Kenneth A. Harris +20 more
TL;DR: The evolution of CBME from the outcomes movement in the 20th century to a renewed approach that, focused on accountability and curricular outcomes and organized around competencies, promotes greater learner-centredness and de-emphasizes time-based curricular design is described.
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Entrustment Decision Making in Clinical Training.
Olle ten Cate,Danielle Hart,Felix Ankel,Jamiu O. Busari,Robert Englander,Nicholas Glasgow,Eric S. Holmboe,William Iobst,Elise Lovell,Linda Snell,Claire Touchie,Elaine Van Melle,Keith Wycliffe-Jones +12 more
TL;DR: The authors distinguish different modes of trust and entrustment decisions and elaborate five categories, each with related factors, that determine when decisions to trust trainees are made: the trainee, supervisor, situation, task, and the relationship between trainee and supervisor.
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Short-course montelukast for intermittent asthma in children: a randomized controlled trial.
Colin F. Robertson,David Price,Richard L. Henry,Craig Mellis,Nicholas Glasgow,Dominic A. Fitzgerald,Amanda J Lee,Jennifer Turner,Melissa Sant +8 more
TL;DR: A short course of montelukast, introduced at the first signs of an asthma episode, results in a modest reduction in acute health care resource utilization, symptoms, time off from school, and parental time off for work in children with intermittent asthma.
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The experience of living with chronic heart failure: a narrative review of qualitative studies
TL;DR: The core and sub-concepts identified within this study provide health professionals, service providers, policy makers and educators with broad insights into common elements of people's experiences of CHF and potential options for improving their health and wellbeing.
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Cough in children: definitions and clinical evaluation.
Anne B. Chang,L.I. Landau,Peter Van Asperen,Peter Van Asperen,Nicholas Glasgow,Colin F. Robertson,Julie M. Marchant,Craig Mellis,Craig Mellis +8 more
TL;DR: Because of the favourable natural history of cough, a “positive” response in medication trials should not be assumed to be due to the medication, and children should be reassessed within the expected timeframe of response to therapy.