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Nursing Models
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McGill Model of Nursing

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McGill School of Nursing - The McGill Model
- McGill Model of Nursing. Demonstrating
theory in practice: examples of the McGill Model of Nursing.
Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing.
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McGill Model of Nursing - The School of Nursing
at McGill University, under the leadership of Dr. Moyra Allen,
developed and established the complementary role of the nurse in
the 1970's. (Information from Nursingtheory.net)
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From Models to Modules: Studies in Cognitive Science from
the McGill Workshops (Theoretical Issues in Cognitive Science)
The chapters in this volume are the result of a series of Cognitive Sciences Workshops held at McGill
University. Each workshop was organized around a different theme and each of these topics is represented
in the volume: language acquisition and development; text and text processing; computer chess; grammars,
parsers, and language comprehension; scientific reasoning and problem solving; language and the brain;
and semantics. The topics are approached from the perspectives of linguistics, psychology, philosophy,
computer science, and neurology.
Hardcover: 295 pages
Publisher: Ablex Publishing (January 1, 1986)
ISBN: 0893913553 |
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