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1950a Psychopharmacology Part 2 of 2
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Grand Rounds presentation given at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth Department of Psychiatry in 2006 covering psychopharmacological advances of the 1950s with an emphasis on iproniazid, imipramine and meprobamate. Part II of II.
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Undergrad and Grad
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Kevin Nasky
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Tags: psychiatry , psychopharmacology , imipramine , iproniazid , chlorpromazine , meprobamate , Miltown , Marsilid , Tofranil , Roland Kuhn , Nathan Kline , Heinz Lehmann , Frank Berger , Geigy , Smith Kline , Roche , Rhone Poulenc , Charpentier , Deniker , Delay , Henri Laborit , Axelrod , Brodie , Carlsson , Catecholamine , Monoamine , Schizophrenia , Largactil , Equanil , Carter Wallace
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ADHD and Mathematics
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ADHD and Mathematics Melissa McGonnell, M. Sc. Dalhousie University ADHD Defining symptoms Hyperactivity/Impulsivity Inattention 5% of school-aged children Most common disorder presenting to children’s mental health services Cost 2-3X more to health care ADHD and School Comorbidity Academic underachievement Learning disabilities (Barkley, 1998) Reading (10 - 40%) Spelling (15 - 30%) Mathematics (15 - 30%)
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High School
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Martin Neon
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Tags: ADHD and Mathematics , Melissa McGonnell , M. Sc. , Dalhousie University , ADHD , Defining symptoms , Hyperactivity/Impulsivity , Inattention , 5% school-aged children , common disorder presenting children’s mental health services , Cost 2-3X health care , ADHD and School , Comorbidity , Academic underachievement , Learning disabilities (Barkley , 1998) , Reading (10 - 40%)
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Curriculum Mapping of the PSSA Assessment Anchors
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Curriculum Mapping of the PSSA Assessment Anchors Intermediate Unit 1 Instructional Support Services What is curriculum mapping? Curriculum mapping, in a general sense, is a process that involves a description of the content and skills taught at each grade level or subject area of the curriculum. More specifically, it is a calendar-based description or database of the taught curriculum (content and skills) in a district. More simplified, mapping is what we actually teach and when we teach it. Curriculum Mapping of the PSSA Assessment Anchors Intermediate Unit 1 Instructional Support Services What is curriculum mapping? Curriculum mapping, in a general sense, is a process that involves a description of the content and skills taught at each grade level or subject area of the curriculum. More specifically, it is a calendar-based description or database of the taught curriculum (content and skills) in a district. More simplified, mapping is what we actually teach and when we teach it.
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Jack Jeffrey
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Tags: Curriculum mapping , general sense , process involves description content and skills taught grade level or subject area curriculum. , specifically , calendar-based description or database taught curriculum (content and skills) district. , simplified , mapping actually teach and teach it.
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