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A note from Guy Burch to Dr. Hector P. Garcia.
A note of thanks for remembrance from Guy Burch to Dr. Hector P. Garcia
COLPOSOSPENSIONE SECONDO BURCH LAPAROSCOPICA
The retropubic colposuspension ( Burch procedure) has been proven its effectiveness in the treatment for female genuine stress urinary incontinence. Recently, laparoscopy was introduced as another therapeutical possibilityin performing Burch suspension. Endoscopic colposuspension can be performed either extraperitoneally or transperitoneally. If there is no need for intra-abdominal procedures the extra-peritoneal approach for colposuspension is indicated and generally a balloon dissection is used to develop the extraperitoneal space. The extraperitoneal approach is quicker and decreases the costs of the procedure compared to transperitoneal approach. Extraperitoneal "gasless" technique was recently described. Our initial experience in performing Burch laparoscopic procedure by transperitoneal and extraperitoneal balloon technique is summarized
The Europeanisation of Central Government: the UK and Germany in Historical Institutionalist Perspective
The Europeanisation of Central Government: the UK and Germany in Historical Institutionalist Perspective
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Burch featured in Bloomberg Law
Burch featured in Bloomberg Law Friday, May 25, 2018
Kirbo Chair Elizabeth Chamblee Burch was featured in Bloomberg Law regarding her thoughts on how the NFL concussion settlement may affect NHL cases. The article titled Troubled NFL Concussion Deal May Roil NHL Cases was written by Steven M. Sellers and published 5/25/18.
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Burch, Benjamin D., 1808-1886 (SC 1694)
Finding aid and scans (Click on Additional Files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 1694. Indenture for Benjamin D. Burch, Warren County, Kentucky to William M. Haner, 6 January 1827, to learn the saddler trade. Also, an order to Burch for militia training, 18 March 1836
Developing partnership through Third Space activity
This paper reports on a small-scale research investigation into developing partnerships between a Higher Education Institution (HEI) in England and schools based on a collaborative, rather than a cooperative model. Here, a deeper’ interpretation of collaboration, that is to say ‘working together’ rather than ‘working with’ is facilitated through Third Space activity. In essence 'Third Space’ suggests coming out of our normal working environment at school or university) and into a neutral ‘third space’ to design, develop and deliver teacher education with jointly shared understanding and vision. The research was carried out during 2012 and consisted of non-participant observation of meetings between HEI and school staff involved in the partnership and semi-structure interviews with a sample of these staff. The university programme involved was the PGCE secondary programme, however it is important to note that the research suggested that the philosophy of Third Space activity to develop partnership transcends limitations of context. Findings suggest that, despite the ambitious nature of this philosophy, this kind of partnership working has the potential to be transformative for all concerned: HEI tutors, school mentors and student teachers. This in turn benefits pupils in school. As School Direct becomes more widespread in England, it is suggested that the benefits of this kind of working could add significantly to the evolution of effective partnership practice not only in the English context but also in teacher education world-wide
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E. Burch publishes article in Bloomberg Law
E. Burch publishes article in Bloomberg Law Tuesday, April 11, 2017
Kirbo Chair Elizabeth Chamblee Burch has published Congress\u27s Judicial Mistrust in Bloomberg Law (with M. Gilles) regarding their thoughts on the Fairness in Class Action Litigation Act of 2017. The article was published 4/6/17.
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E. Burch publishes article in Bloomberg Law
E. Burch publishes article in Bloomberg Law Tuesday, April 11, 2017
Kirbo Chair Elizabeth Chamblee Burch has published Congress\u27s Judicial Mistrust in Bloomberg Law (with M. Gilles) regarding their thoughts on the Fairness in Class Action Litigation Act of 2017. The article was published 4/6/17.
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