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Amy Bernard

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Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing|June 4, 2009
Ten ways for provider units to weather this economic downturnAmy Bernard
Journal of European CME|December 20, 2021
Microlearning: The Future of CPD/CMESushant Dahiya, Amy Bernard
Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing|February 1, 2018
What's in a Word? Understanding Terms in Continuing Nursing Education and Professional DevelopmentPamela S Dickerson, Amy Bernard
Frontiers in Neural Circuits|December 26, 2022
Neurobiology and changing ecosystems: Toward understanding the impact of anthropogenic influences on neurons and circuitsAngie M Michaiel, Amy Bernard
International Quarterly of Community Health Education|September 24, 2010
Social cognitive theory as a predictor of dietary behavior and leisure time physical activity behavior in middle-aged Asian Indian women residing in United StatesPurvi Mehta, Manoj Sharma, Amy Bernard
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|November 10, 2009
Shifting the paradigm: new approaches for characterizing and classifying neuronsAmy Bernard, Staci A Sorensen, Ed S Lein
Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing|April 10, 2015
Professional development--not just for our learnersPamela Dickerson, Kathleen Umphres, Lyn DeSilets, et al.
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association|February 3, 2005
Assessing progress in analysis interminableLawrence Josephs, Eric Anderson, Amy Bernard, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems|April 1, 2014
A 0.5 cm(3) four-channel 1.1 mW wireless biosignal interface with 20 m rangeTim Morrison, Manohar Nagaraju, Brent Winslow, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 3, 2003
Wnt signaling is required at distinct stages of development for the induction of the posterior forebrainMichelle M Braun, Alton Etheridge, Amy Bernard, et al.
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Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing|June 4, 2009
Ten ways for provider units to weather this economic downturnAmy Bernard
Journal of European CME|December 20, 2021
Microlearning: The Future of CPD/CMESushant Dahiya, Amy Bernard
Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing|February 1, 2018
What's in a Word? Understanding Terms in Continuing Nursing Education and Professional DevelopmentPamela S Dickerson, Amy Bernard
Frontiers in Neural Circuits|December 26, 2022
Neurobiology and changing ecosystems: Toward understanding the impact of anthropogenic influences on neurons and circuitsAngie M Michaiel, Amy Bernard
International Quarterly of Community Health Education|September 24, 2010
Social cognitive theory as a predictor of dietary behavior and leisure time physical activity behavior in middle-aged Asian Indian women residing in United StatesPurvi Mehta, Manoj Sharma, Amy Bernard
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|November 10, 2009
Shifting the paradigm: new approaches for characterizing and classifying neuronsAmy Bernard, Staci A Sorensen, Ed S Lein
Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing|April 10, 2015
Professional development--not just for our learnersPamela Dickerson, Kathleen Umphres, Lyn DeSilets, et al.
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association|February 3, 2005
Assessing progress in analysis interminableLawrence Josephs, Eric Anderson, Amy Bernard, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems|April 1, 2014
A 0.5 cm(3) four-channel 1.1 mW wireless biosignal interface with 20 m rangeTim Morrison, Manohar Nagaraju, Brent Winslow, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 3, 2003
Wnt signaling is required at distinct stages of development for the induction of the posterior forebrainMichelle M Braun, Alton Etheridge, Amy Bernard, et al.
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