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Science ; 308(5728): 1595, 2005 Jun 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15947179

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In response to the 26 December 2004 tsunami, a survey team of scientists was dispatched to Sri Lanka. Measurements made by the team show that the tsunami elevation and runup ranged from 5 to 12 meters. Eyewitnesses report that up to three separate waves attacked the coast, with the second or third generally the largest. Our conclusion stresses the importance of education: Residents with a basic knowledge of tsunamis, as well as an understanding of how environmental modifications will affect overland flow, are paramount to saving lives and minimizing tsunami destruction.

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Fam Med ; 35(3): 187-94, 2003 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12670112

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Academic institutions are typically resistant to change. Redefining scholarship is an important issue for academic health care institutions. This study examines the change process at institutions that have attempted to change the definition of scholarship. METHODS: Five medical schools were identified that had recently redesigned their promotion and tenure systems based on expanded definitions of scholarship. Interviews were conducted with a key leader in this effort. The interviews were designed to identify the forces and barriers involved in change, activities designed to secure faculty "buy-in, "factors needed to sustain change, and advice that would help others who might be considering such an effort at their academic health centers. We organized the results of the interviews within a change leadership and management model. RESULTS: The responses to the survey questions fit well into the change model. Many of the responses were felt to be applicable to multiple stages of the change model. CONCLUSIONS: The leaders of change from the study institutions, either by intention or intuition, identified key factors of their change process that fit well with the study model. Change leaders should include plans that follow an established model for institutional change in their strategy to change the definition of scholarship at their institution.


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Faculty, Medical/standards , Organizational Innovation , Schools, Medical/organization & administration , Humans , Interviews as Topic , Knowledge , Models, Organizational , Organizational Case Studies , Organizational Objectives , Planning Techniques , Social Responsibility , United States
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