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  2. Wikipedia:WikiProject Nursing - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Nursing

    We are a group dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of Nursing. (For more information on WikiProjects, please see Wikipedia:WikiProject and the Guide to WikiProjects). Goals. To bring the Nursing article up to feature-article standard. To maintain and update the Nursing Portal; To improve the coverage of nursing-related topics in Wikipedia.

  3. Thesis - Wikipedia

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    Dissertations normally report on a research project or study, or an extended analysis of a topic. The structure of a thesis or dissertation explains the purpose, the previous research literature impinging on the topic of the study, the methods used, and the findings of the project. Most world universities use a multiple chapter format:

  4. Project 2000 - Wikipedia

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    Project 2000 student nurses studied for 3 years, splitting the time between class based learning, and practical placements. The first 18-month of the course was known as the common foundation programme and provided basic grounding in 4 nursing discipline: Adult, Child, Mental Health and Learning Disability care.

  5. Research design - Wikipedia

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    The choice of how to group participants depends on the research hypothesis and on how the participants are sampled.In a typical experimental study, there will be at least one "experimental" condition (e.g., "treatment") and one "control" condition ("no treatment"), but the appropriate method of grouping may depend on factors such as the duration of measurement phase and participant ...

  6. Literature review - Wikipedia

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    A literature review is an overview of previously published works on a particular topic. The term can refer to a full scholarly paper or a section of a scholarly work such as books or articles. Either way, a literature review provides the researcher /author and the audiences with general information of an existing knowledge of a particular topic.

  7. Kelly Metcalfe - Wikipedia

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    Growing up in Ontario, Metcalfe graduated from St. Joseph's Catholic High School in 1990 and went on to earn her nursing (BscN) degree at the University of Western Ontario. [1] While completing her undergraduate degree, Metcalfe became interested in cancer research after the discovery of the BRCA1 (BReast CAncer one) and BRCA2 genes in 1994 and ...

  8. Research question - Wikipedia

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    When the research is complete and the researcher knows the (probable) answer to the research question, writing up can begin (as distinct from writing notes, which is a process that goes on through a research project). In term papers, the answer to the question is normally given in summary in the introduction in the form of a thesis statement.

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Topics may either relate to medical basic sciences (such as anatomy or biochemistry), or clinical medicine (such as illnesses and surgical procedures). The project aims to improve medicine articles, and to give editors an opportunity to collaborate. Anyone can nominate an article, or vote on nominees at our project page.