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Mar 14, 2024 - OLab Dataverse
Topps, David; Janke, Fred; Myhre, Doug, 2024, "Teaching Tips templates and analytics", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/X5MHCV, Borealis, V1, UNF:6:RrVlXTxdGe86O+tMH6iGfw== [fileUNF]
Community-based preceptors are keen to contribute teaching tips for family medicine residents… under the right circumstances. We have explored many different approaches to take this annual 2-day occurrence into something that provides sustained value. Many modifications to the ca... |
Mar 13, 2024 - OLab Dataverse
Colbert, Peter; Festen, Johanna; Keays, Claire; Lui, Janice; Mutch, Cathlin; Glasner, Carly; Lee, Sonya; Topps, David, 2024, "SharcBAIT virtual patient case series for AFMC CHEC library", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/M8UNNK, Borealis, V1
A series of virtual patient cases, created for SharcFM (shared curriculum in family medicine), submitted to AFMC's Canadian Healthcare Education Commons (CHEC). |
Mar 12, 2024
Vollrath, Coleman, 2024, "Distribution of methane emissions rates from residential natural gas meter set assemblies", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/INSK1H, Borealis, V1, UNF:6:2+/uPAWnWLau6L4tFHrxBA== [fileUNF]
These data are methane emissions rates from 37 residential natural gas meters that were measured between 29 August 2023 and 15 November 2023 in the City of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Methane emissions rates from the regulator vents and fugitives are included. Regulator vent emissi... |
Mar 11, 2024
Dias, Angelica; Orsel, Karin; De Buck, Jeroen, 2024, "Supplemental Files for JDS 24160 publication", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/ALDRMX, Borealis, V1
Table S1 Primer and probe sequences for DD-associated species-specific qPCR, Universal qPCR (Bacteria Domain 16S rDNA), and Treponema genus conventional PCR Figure S1 Unexpected, black small lesions (red arrow) observed on hoof cleft skin in a herd without a history of DD in the... |
Feb 28, 2024 - OLab Dataverse
Armson, Heather; Mutch, Cathlin; Topps, David; Carr, Eloise; Taenzer, Paul, 2024, "Dynia project virtual patient cases on headache CPGs", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/V7M8GV, Borealis, V1
Virtual patient cases created for DynIA Project on the topic of chronic pain CPGs and particularly headaches |
Feb 28, 2024 - OLab Dataverse
Topps, David; Armson, Heather; Mutch, Cathlin; Carr, Eloise; Taenzer, Paul, 2024, "DynIA project virtual patient case examples - low back pain", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/WF1N1K, Borealis, V1
Virtual patient cases on chronic pain CPGs, low back pain for DynIA project |
Feb 28, 2024 - OLab Dataverse
Topps, David; Taenzer, Paul; Armson, Heather; Mehta, Ashi; Mutch, Cathlin; Carr, Eloise; Ellaway, Rachel, 2024, "DynIA: Dynamically Informed Allegories - final project report", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/4DZE3I, Borealis, V1
An important strategy for improving population health is to use what we learn from medical research in our patient care. One approach to this is using the highest quality medical research to make recommendations and guide healthcare providers in deciding how to diagnose and treat... |
Feb 28, 2024 - OLab Dataverse
Bannister, Susan; Topps, David; Lad, Jessica; Bendiak, Glenda; Johnston, Nicole, 2024, "Canuc-Peds VP case series", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/XOXBAU, Borealis, V1
A series of virtual patient cases, illustrating longitudinality and development in pediatrics. Developed for the Canuc-Peds repository |
Feb 14, 2024 - PiHPES Dataverse
Topps, David; Wirun, Corey, 2024, "Published or Perished: thoughts on the publication of mediocrity", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/85UIO7, Borealis, V2
Some of these points have already been touched upon in Discoverability of published objects(2) but to summarize: • Justification for publishing such materials: it provides a footing or foundation upon which others can build. Or avoid the mistakes that we made. • Also better than... |
Feb 9, 2024 - OLab Dataverse
Topps, David; Cullen, Michelle; Wirun, Corey, 2024, "Cheating and OLab data", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/ZD2DVT, Borealis, V1
OpenLabyrinth has always had very detailed tracking of user activity built into its back end. In the early days, we wondered if we would ever use such detailed activity metrics to any great extent but it has turned out to be useful in many ways. A surprising side effect was its u... |