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    Marcia Hills, Jean Watson.
    Summary: Divided into five units, the text addresses the history of the caring curriculum revolution and its reemergence as a powerful presence within nursing. Unit II introduces intellectual and strategic blueprints for caring-based education, including action-oriented approaches for faculty-student relations, teaching/learning skills, emancipatory pedagogical practices, critical-reflective-creative approaches to evolving human consciousness, and power relation dynamics. The third unit addresses curriculum structure and design, the evolution of a caring-based college of nursing, the philosophy of caring-human science, caring in advanced practice education, caring as a pedagogical approach to nursing education, and teaching-learning professional caring based on Watson's theory of human caring. Unit IV explores an alternative approach to evaluation. The final unit explores the future of the caring science curriculum as a way of emancipating the human spirit, with caritas nursing as a transformative model. --Book Jacket.

    Contents:
    Caring science : curriculum revolutions and detours along the way
    Beliefs and assumptions : the hidden drivers of curriculum development
    Emancipatory pedagogy : the transformation of consciousness through relational inquiry
    Creating caring relationships : collaboration, power, and participation
    Engaging in critical caring dialogue
    Critical reflection-in-action (praxis) : emancipatory action
    Creating a culture of caring
    Curriculum structure and design
    Evolution of a caring-based college of nursing / Anne Boykin, Theris A. Touhy, and Marlaine C. Smith
    Caring-human science philosophy in nursing education : beyond the curriculum revolution / Sheila Lewis, Martha Rogers, and Rahel Naef
    Caring in advance practice education : a new view of the future / Mary Enzman Hines
    Introduction to caring as a pedagogical approach to nursing education / Mary Rockwood Lane and Michael Samuels
    Teaching-learning professional caring based on Jean Watson's theory of human caring / Kathleen L. Sitzman
    Connoisseurship : an alternative approach to evaluation
    Reflecting and re-visioning : bringing the heart and mind together.
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    edited by Ulrich Bleil and Jörn Thiede.
    Print 1990
  • Article
    Pool R.
    Radiol Clin (Basel). 1978;47(1):22-31.
    In 61 of the 110 patients with renal transplantation an angiography was performed. Besides the indication for angiography different pathological changes are illustrated: arterial stenosis, arteriovenous fistula, dissection of the arterial wall. Before angiography it is necessary to be informed about the operation technique. Sometimes different projections must be applied to get sufficient information about the arterial system of the transplant.
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