Publications by authors named "V Condon"

Feral horses, also known as brumbies, are widely distributed across Australia with some populations being managed largely by human intervention. Rehoming of suitable feral horses following passive trapping has wide community acceptance as a management tool. However, there is little information about the number and relative economic value of feral horses compared with cohorts in the riding horse market.

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Purpose: To describe and evaluate the use of a "Success in Learning: Individualized Pathways Program (SLIPP)" to retain and graduate disadvantaged and ethnically diverse nursing students.

Design: A summative evaluative design was used with a population of 77 disadvantaged and ethnically diverse students who were accepted into a pre-entrance preparation quarter. The program based on an academic success model, included six pre-entrance classes, academic, social, and financial support, and seven faculty development workshops.

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The Exam Analysis is a diagnostic and prescriptive program in which a student and an instructor identify why the student failed to answer specific questions correctly on an examination. Problems related to incorrect answers are then categorized into five problem areas. This analysis is used to develop a plan which will help the student utilize specific skills in order to improve examination performance.

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The case of an infant with mesenchymal hamartoma of the chest wall is presented, and the role of conservative diagnostic and therapeutic intervention is emphasized. A large mass that involved the right hemithorax and chest wall was detected in utero on routine ultrasonographic studies and diagnosed as mesenchymal hamartoma by percutaneous fine needle biopsy at 4 days after birth. The mass did not enlarge after birth, but surgical debulking was necessary at 1 month because of progressive respiratory compromise.

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