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… this purpose, a centre of expertise has been set up for patients and informal carers. Maastricht UMC+ plays a key role in regional cooperation on curriculum development. The medical care programmes are continually being updated to anticipate future requirements of specialised care professionals, both in relation to medical content and personal skills. 37 Healthy Living 2025 Society and Maastricht UMC+ face the great challenge of organising care in a more sustainable way, so that it remains …
… of Perusall is curated by the teachers implementing the platform. This can lead to a situation of unclear grading practices. Where a teacher does not have experience with the Perusall system or does not communicate well the rather unclear grading requirements of Perusall, then students are forced to learn through experimentation. Experimenting with what the system believes an ‘excellent’ quality answer is until they fit the parameters sufficiently. In turn, some research has shown that students … Virtual social agents, like the Jill Watson Social Agent (SA) application, are designed to address social barriers that arise between students in online courses. The SA version of Jill Watson intends to support students' understanding of course requirements and foster a community where students can build their own support structures.43 41 “Jill Watson: A Suite of Online Learning Tools – Design & Intelligence Lab,” accessed March 9, 2022, https://dilab.gatech.edu/a-suite-of- … up, each with their own merit. It is important to recognise this variety of definitions, as they change over time, specifically also as technology continues to develop and impact new domains. A definition of AI for the technical domain has different requirements than a definition that provides the basis for legislation. AI as a technology takes advantage of many methods of algorithmic processes that, when coupled together, can create a powerful system of decision-making applications. A general …
… such as slips or trips.20 When a perturbation causes the body to lose stability, the last line of defense to prevent a fall is reactive balance.21 Since recovery responses seem highly task-specific, and due to the additional speed and stability requirements of these reactions, it is unlikely that general balance training will also improve reactive balance control.22 In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in interventions that are more task- specific to the recovery reactions … to rely mostly on reactive balance control. Since balance training seems highly task-specific, it is not likely that training proactive balance control will also improve reactive balance control, in view of the additional speed and stability requirements of these balance reactions.22 Chapter 4 62 During the process of physiological aging, changes in the body lead to less efficient reactive balance control strategies, such as delayed onset of muscle responses, decreased magnitude of … It is not likely that conventional balance training, mostly targeting volitional movements, will improve the change-in-support reactions (e.g. taking a quick step) needed to prevent a slip or a trip, due to the additional speed and stability requirements of these balance reactions.6 Therefore, an increasing interest has arisen in more task-specific balance training interventions, such as perturbation-based balance training (PBT). PBT aims to improve rapid balance reactions after unexpected …
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… bachelor’s final examination. At the moment, within the domain of Medicine the (un)desirability of a cum laude regulation is under discussion. In anticipation of a decision on this matter, the Board of Examiners Medicine has established the following requirements regarding the study Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences RR Ba-MED, 2022 curriculum, English track, academic year 2022-2023 5 results during Ba-Med year 1 that a student has to meet in order to be considered for the designation … bachelor examination. - The competency exam Ba-MED Year 1 should at least be "meet expectations" in the first attempt. See the assessment plan Bachelor of Medicine and the associated assessment forms in the portfolio for a detailed description of the requirements for awarding the 'meets expectations' verdict per year. - The student may not have committed fraud. Finally, the Board of Examiners Medicine decides whether to designate the cum laude or not. PARAGRAPH 4 – STUDY DOSSIERS AND STUDY … archive must be in accordance with the provisions in these Rules and Regulations. 4. The study dossier is administered from the moment that the student is registered for the Ba-MED until six years after the moment that the student has met all exam requirements of Ba-MED year 1, Ba-MED year 2 and Ba-MED year 3, or until six years after the moment that the student leaves the Ba-MED. Article 4.3 – The study dossier: release of personal details 1. Personal details from the study archive can be …
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… identification of HF progression, novel tools (e.g., mobile App and hardware) for large-scale home monitoring of heart failure patients, and novel datasets for exploiting machine learning algorithms. High-impact publications may result from the study. Requirements: The candidate should have a (bio)medical background with preferably experience in clinical research, computer programming (e.g., Matlab, Python), signal processing and/or machine learning. He/she should be highly motivated with good …
… significance of dynamic tumor markers in the diagnosis of patients with hematological malignancies, and get more insight in the pathobiology of these malignancies. This should help clinicians in tailor-made treatment and follow-up of these patients. Requirements: background in medicine, biomedical sciences, laboratory medicine or clinical chemistry is preferred. Group’s performance: Dr. MPG Leers; publications: 86; H-index: 25; number of citations 3209 Dr. NJC de Wit: publications: 18: H-index: 8 …
… can be admitted to defend the thesis Yes / No * *delete as appropriate Motivation Please give a short motivation explaining your decision whether or not the doctoral candidate can be admitted to defend the thesis, considering the thesis guidelines and requirements of Maastricht University. The anonymised assessment form will be sent to the doctoral candidate’s supervisor(s) by the chair of the assessment committee. << Short motivation explaining your decision >> 1 …