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Darene Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

Guided Imagery Process and Healing?

Hello,

please clarify what's in red:

Only recently have medical schools utilized current brain research to improve instruction of medical students. Using what we know about the brain to improve the brain's performance has generated positive results in medical education, from EMT training at Booth Memorial Hospital in New York to medical staff trainging in Guided Imagery Processes and Healing.

Now is it a hospital or a program or what? and if it a hospital why did he used the preposition (at) with the first hospital and (in) with this?

thank you.
  

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It's a technique/method. You should've made first a search at Yahoo for: "guided imagery" (the quotation marks are important, as they group together terms). org/wiki/Cancer_guided_imagery

  • It's a technique/method.
  • You should've made first a search at Yahoo for: "guided imagery" (the quotation marks are important, as they group together terms).
  • org/wiki/Cancer_guided_imagery
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It's a technique/method.

You should've made first a search at Yahoo for:

"guided imagery"
(the quotation marks are important, as they group together terms).

See:

http://www.squidoo.com/guidedimagery/
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Yes I know about it but I was confused because it was capitalized.

Thank you

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