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Brit McCabe with diagram
This photograph shows Springfield College faculty member Britt McCabe wearing a lab coat and examining an anatomical diagram.Dr. Britton C. McCabe (December 21, 1901—October 9, 1968) was born in Toronto, Canada. He earned his BS from Springfield College in 1927, his MS from New York University in 1931, and his Ph.D. from Cornell in 1942. McCabe joined the Springfield faculty as a professor of biology in 1930 and served as department chair from 1945 to 1963. One of his contributions to the department was developing curriculum for incorporating Massasoit Lake as an outdoor classroom. McCabe was a former trustee and deacon of Hope Congregational Church, a member of the American Fisheries Society, and a member of the Society of Ichthyology and Herpetology of North America. He posthumously received a Tarbell Medallion from Springfield College
Letter from Charles C. McCabe to his wife, 1 March 1864
In this letter, McCabe writes to his wife about his father telegraphing him, but missing it. He discusses his trip to Alexandria and his father wanting to live in New York
C. & E. TV & Appliances receipt
This is a receipt for "H B Packs" purchased by Edward H. McCabe
[bust portrait of J. C. McCabe].
Photo Div C.3 .Woods family.8. Bust portrait of J. C. McCabe.; Photographer: Brown & Higgins (Wheeling, W. Va.).; Handwritten on verso, "Very much your friend, J. C. McCabe."; Individual studio portraits of men and women. Subjects include: J.C. McCabe; James C. Johnson; Wesley Green (Canonsburg); John W. McGuier.; Photographers include: Edgar Decker (Cleveland); Parsons (Wheeling, W. Va.); A.P. Hall (Wheeling, W. Va.); J.S. Young (Washington, Pa.); Partridge's Gallery (Wheeling, W. Va.); Robinson (Wheeling, W. Va.); Howell (N.Y.); Baird & Twiford (Burlington, Iowa); Brown & Higgins (Wheeling, W. Va.)
Supplemental mileage ration book
This is a ration book that belonged to Willard C. McCabe, Edward H. McCabe's brother. The card offers information on his vehicle registration information. According to this card, it also appears that he was stationed at the United States Naval Hospital in Newport, Rhode Island
Mrs. McCabe and C. C. Makarwich view burned house
A check for $250 was presented to Mrs. J. R. McCabe Wednesday by C. C. Makarwich, president of the River Oaks Lions Club. The contribution was to help the mother of five children restore belongings lost when a fire destroyed her home. Mrs. McCabe and Makarwich are shown viewing the ruins.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/22703/thumbnail.jp
Effectiveness of structured patient-clinician communication with a solution focused approach (DIALOG+) in community treatment of patients with psychosis - a cluster randomised controlled trial
BackgroundLarge numbers of patients with psychosis have regular meetings with key clinicians in the community. There is little evidence on how these meetings should be conducted to be therapeutically effective. DIALOG, a computer mediated procedure, was shown to improve outcomes in a European multi-centre trial. DIALOG structures the patient-clinician communication and makes it patient-centred, but does not guide clinicians as to how to respond to patients’ concerns. DIALOG has been further developed into DIALOG+, which uses advanced software and, additionally, provides a four step approach - based on a solution focused model - for addressing patients’ concerns. We designed a cluster randomised controlled trial to test the effectiveness of DIALOG+ in improving treatment outcomes of patients with psychosis in the community.Methods/designKey workers are recruited from community mental health teams in East London and randomly allocated to either the intervention or control group. Out of their case loads, we identify patients with schizophrenia (F 20–29) and a moderate or lower level of subjective quality of life (MANSA score <5), who are treated according to the allocation of their key workers. Key workers in the intervention group are trained in using DIALOG+ and use it with each patient over a six-month period. Control patients rate their satisfaction with life and treatment on a tablet to control for the effect of regular ratings and the use of modern technology. We are recruiting up to 42 key workers to reach a total sample size of 180 patients. Clinical and social outcomes including costs are assessed after 3, 6 and 12 months. Primary outcome is subjective quality-of-life at 6 months.DiscussionThe trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a novel intervention (DIALOG+) which uses modern technology to support routine patient-clinician meetings in community care, makes the communication patient centred and guides patients and clinicians to address concerns. DIALOG+ is a generic and widely applicable intervention. If shown as effective, it can be used to improve outcomes of community care on a large scale, ensuring that routine encounters are therapeutically effective. DIALOG+ can also be implemented across services at relatively low additional costs
The Old Church.
cover only, no musicpianoRespy. Inscribed to Miss Victoria Wilson of Smithfield, Va.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
041, Item 048Words by Dr. John C. McCabe. Music Composed By John H. Hewitt.Bufford [del.]; Bufford's Lith. Bosto
The Old Church.
cover only, no musicpianoRespy. Inscribed to Miss Victoria Wilson of Smithfield, Va.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
041, Item 048Words by Dr. John C. McCabe. Music Composed By John H. Hewitt.Bufford [del.]; Bufford's Lith. Bosto
Two-Dimensional Design: A Dutchess Community College Open Educational Resource, Updated Edition
An OER text for ART110 at Dutchess Community College. Written, illustrated, designed, and compiled by Holly McCabe. Updated version for Fall 2024.NASUNY DutchessPerforming, Visual Arts & CommunicationsN/
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