192 research outputs found

    De opleiding tot specialist, in het bijzonder de huisarts generalist

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    Oratie uitgesproken door Prof.dr. A.W.M. Kramer bij de aanvaarding van het ambt van bijzonder hoogleraar in de Huisartsgeneeskunde, i.h.b. Onderzoek naar Opleiden aan de Universiteit Leiden vanwege de Stichting Beroeps Opleiding Huisartsen op vrijdag 20 januari 2017Oratie uitgesproken door Prof.dr. A.W.M. Kramer bij de aanvaarding van het ambt van bijzonder hoogleraar in de Huisartsgeneeskunde, i.h.b. Onderzoek naar Opleiden aan de Universiteit Leiden vanwege de Stichting Beroeps Opleiding Huisartsen op vrijdag 20 januari 201

    How to assess progress in competency-based postgraduate medical training

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    Contains fulltext : 130298.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, 27 oktober 2014Promotor : Vernooij-Dassen, M.J.F.J. Co-promotores : Kramer, A.W.M., Bottema, B.J.A.M

    Self-regulation and entrustment in workplace learning. An exploratory study in postgraduate training for general practice

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    Contains fulltext : 159484.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)RU Radboud Universiteit, 14 september 2016Promotores : Vleuten, C.P.M. van der, Weel, C. van Co-promotores : Kramer, A.W.M., Fluit, C.R.M.G

    Clarifying the role of context in doctor-patient communication

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    Contains fulltext : 127233.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, 10 juni 2014Promotores : Dulmen, A.M. van, Weel, C. van, Vleuten, C.P.M. van der Co-promotor : Kramer, A.W.M

    Clarifying observation and assessment feedback in workplace-based learning

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    Contains fulltext : 112909.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, 24 september 2013Promotor : Vleuten, C.P.M. van der Co-promotores : Kramer, A.W.M., Mokkink, H.G.A

    The proper use of artefacts: A philosophical theory of the social constitution of artefact functions

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    Artefacts are humanly designed objects with a function. Their proper function is what they are for. This book develops a theory of these functions on the basis of the idea that artefacts are used in a social context. Current theories of artefact functions are inadequate to deal with this special character. Functions of artefacts are defined partly in the traditional way, referring to their physical nature and causal history, but an additional constitutive feature is introduced and analysed in detail: the social context in the form of the institutionalisation of use. Func-tions can be partly defined in terms of institutionalised use. This analysis provides the basis for the understanding of artefact use and the evaluation of artefact use. Then further consequences for understanding artefacts and their functions are investi-gated and developed. In the first place it is shown how this view of functions helps understand a little investigated aspect of the communication of artefact functions, namely by way of the artefacts structural aspects. The artefact is, as it were, the carrier of symbolic meaning con-cerning its own proper function. For this analysis the pragmatic approach to language and linguistic communication is applied and extended to cover the case of function communica-tion. In the second place, the normative notion of proper function is used to give an action theoretic account of artefact use, enabling us to understand and evaluate it. The plan account of intentional action is invoked, which enables the proper use of artefacts to be analysed in terms of a use plan of the artefact. This shows how the social features of the proper function are actual part of an agents reasons for using an artefact in a particular way. Thus, the more standard accounts of action in terms of rationality and rational reconstructions can be com-bined with the social features constituting artefact functions. The analysis of artefact functions thus provides the material for a thorough analysis of artefact use.Technology, Policy and Managemen

    Lumped impulses, discrete displacements and a moving load analysis

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    Finite element models are usually presented as relations between lumped forces and discrete displacements. Mostly finite element models are found by the elaboration of the method of the virtual work - which is a special case of the Galerkin's variational principle -. By application of Galerkin's variational principle to time dependent problems, considering elements bordered by ge()metry and time b()undaries, we obtain relations between lumped impulses and discrete displacements. The analogy with respect to static models which formulates relati()ns between lumped forces and discrete displacements is striking. Models are formulated using linear and quadratic displacement fields with respect to time. Free model parameters are used to manipulate numerical stability, accuracy and numerical damping. These numerical tools are used for the numerical simulation ()f a m()ving vehicle at a rail track structure. The analysis sh()ws the natural way ()f m()delling a moving structure (the train) with respect to a fixed supporting structure (the rail track).Civil Engineering and Geoscience

    Toepassing van de elementenmethode op problemen uit de continua welke axiaalsymmetrisch zijn te formuleren

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    Design & ConstructionCivil Engineering and Geoscience

    Too much control diverts from the essence of learning and teaching

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    Prevention, Population and Disease management (PrePoD)Public Health and primary car

    Artificial Orthotropy

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    An homogeneous orthotropic plate model is presented for the idealisation of composed plate structures with orthotropy properties. The model requires the specification of 14 material parameters and couples membrane and bending forces. To find these parameters a finite element procedure is proposed that calculates these parameters with the help of a plane strain analysis and a simple potential analysis for a series of basic load cases. These parameters are substituted into the orthotropy model for the analysis of the homogeneous orthotropic plate. Both analysis steps can be performed with simple 2D finite element programs such as KOLA. Two examples show the performance of these modelsCivil Engineering and Geoscience
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