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A letter from Gilbert Anthony Castro to Dr. Hector P. Garcia.
A letter from Gilbert Anthony Castro to Dr. Hector P. Garcia, requesting information on Felix Longoria
Annual budget (Gilbert, Ariz.)
abstract: The budget includes a profile of Gilbert and its government, a financial overview, details of operating and non-operating funds, capital improvement, and the town's deb
Gilbert Police Department annual report
abstract: A report on the organization and activities of the Gilbert Police Departmen
Comprehensive annual financial report year ended June 30 (Gilbert, Ariz.)
abstract: A complete set of audited financial statements for the town of Gilbert, Arizon
Town of Gilbert heads-of-households survey : attitudes on planning and services 2010
abstract: The results of a late 2010 telephone survey of 502 residents of Gilbert, to determine resident attitudes to growth and development, town policies, allocation of tax dollars, town services and general satisfaction with the quality of life in Gilbert, Arizon
Alan Gilbert, Carter Brey, Anthony McGill, and Inon Barnatan
March 11th, 2016
Alan Gilbert, music director, New York Philharmonic, violin; Carter Brey, principal cello, New York Philharmonic; Anthony McGill, principal clarinet, New York Philharmonic; Inon Barnatan, first artist-in-association of the New York Philharmonic, piano, performed Olivier Messiaen: Quatuor pour la fin du temps (Quartet for the End of Time).
Photo by Meena Sajwanihttps://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/tri-institutional-noon-recitals/1146/thumbnail.jp
Oral History Interview with Gilbert Rivera on June 15, 2016.
Gilbert Rivera is a retired energy professional, author, and activist. He and his wife have lived in the historically black Rosewood neighborhood of Austin for over 30 years. Gilbert was a member of the Brown Berets in Austin and other Chicano civil rights groups. In his interview, he talks about his early years; and resistance against rules against Spanish in schools
What are patient preferences for virtual consultations in an orthopaedic rehabilitation setting?
The use of Virtual Consultations (VC) in healthcare has received significant interest from policy makers. The COVID-19 pandemic shone a spotlight on VC in practice; within the NHS, VC were rapidly implemented across outpatient departments. The role of patient preferences for VC is not yet fully understood. This thesis consists of five published empirical research papers which collectively identify, characterise and explain patient preferences for VC in an orthopaedic rehabilitation setting. The papers were underpinned by an abductive approach. This thesis used Normalisation Process Theory, Burden of Treatment Theory and Preference Theory to guide the design, data collection and analysis of the studies. The first paper reports a qualitative systematic review of literature about the use of VC in an orthopaedic rehabilitation setting. The second paper reports a qualitative interview study (n = 44) to understand the factors that influence patient preferences. The third paper is a Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE) to identify the importance of these factors for patients (n = 122). At this stage, the COVID-19 pandemic considerably shifted the context of the work as VC’s were rapidly implemented in practice. The fourth paper reports qualitative interviews with patients (n = 13) to explore the results of the DCE and understand the impact of COVID-19 on preferences. The fifth and final paper is an investigation into the experiences of patients, clinicians and managers (n
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