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Best evidence medical and health professional education (BEME) collaboration : a moving spotlight

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Resumo:Early this year, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor of philosophy presented a new theory of time that caught our interest. One of the key concepts that Professor Skow presented is the "moving spotlight" theory. As Skow asserts, the experiences had a year ago or 10 years ago are still just as real, they're just "inaccessible" because they are now in a different part of spacetime. This was felt to be an elegant notion to inform this 'spotlight' piece on BEME ( www.bemecollaboration.org ).
Autores principais:Gordon, Morris
Outros Autores:Patrício, Madalena
Ano:2015
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Resumo:Early this year, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor of philosophy presented a new theory of time that caught our interest. One of the key concepts that Professor Skow presented is the "moving spotlight" theory. As Skow asserts, the experiences had a year ago or 10 years ago are still just as real, they're just "inaccessible" because they are now in a different part of spacetime. This was felt to be an elegant notion to inform this 'spotlight' piece on BEME ( www.bemecollaboration.org ).