Tests and exams often inform too late what should have been known earlier. Stealth assessment and adaptive training may provide exciting opportunities.
Mounting evidence backs sucrose as an analgesic for newborns — yet their experience of pain remains mysterious.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Despite the available evidence, there is still a lack of knowledge and a high prevalence of pain in different clinical contexts, with a negative impact on patients’ ...
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Kent State pioneers AI in nursing with VR training
Kent State’s School of Nursing is pioneering the use of virtual reality in nurse training with help from a federal grant. The program combines VR and artificial intelligence to create lifelike ...
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Tony Vitello's first spring training game with the Giants left the former Tennessee coach in literal pain
San Francisco Giants manager Tony Vitello managed his first spring training game in the big leagues on Saturday. Vitello, the Tennessee Vols' head baseball coach from 2017 to 2025, saw his team get ...
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