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Ensuring Excellence in Centers of Excellence Programs

Annals of Surgery, 2015
Studies have found associations between better outcomes and a variety of structural and process criteria that help explain the wide outcome variations that occur across hospitals. In response, Centers of Excellence programs have been developed by multiple third parties.
Ateev, Mehrotra, Justin B, Dimick
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Excellence in Nursing

Image, 1979
Ms. Hodgman's paper was presented at the first induction ceremonies at the Yale School of Nursing Honor Society, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. It has been edited for publication.
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A Call To Excellence

Health Affairs, 2003
Health care improvement affects us all and is not optional. For change to occur, consumers must demand excellence from their providers and clinicians. Patient safety is part of a broader set of health care quality issues. Championing this view will not be easy, for it means fundamental change to the myriad interrelated systems that make up U.S.
Carolyn M, Clancy, Thomas, Scully
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In Pursuit of Excellence

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1982
It is at the heart of the surgical discipline that its members should constantly seek to improve their skills, knowledge, and understanding of the diseases from which their patients suffer. The pursuit of greater skill must be associated with a state of mind receptive to new ideas and to an enthusiasm for the application of new knowledge.
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An Excellent Lightness

Science, 1996
In a report in this issue, Rossi et al . ( p. 1104 ) describe neurons in the visual cortex that likely mediate part of the phenomenon of “brightness induction.” In his Perspective, Albright explains brightness induction, exploited by artists to increase the perceived range of light in a ...
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Rewarding excellence

Nursing Standard, 1991
Professional awards and scholarships are often regarded as accolades that mere mortals within the world of nursing, midwifery and health visiting stand little chance of getting.
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Nursing excellence

Nursing Management, 2012
Britain's Nurses, an independent organisation that aims to 'recognise, promote and celebrate' nursing excellence has published an online guide on how to get started on Twitter.
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An Excellent Prognosis

Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 1996
n their introduction to this collection, Casper and Koenig offer four idioms through which to consider the transformative role of technology in biomedicine. To begin with, they consider technologies as agents, through which "health, illness, and disease may be reframed and redefined, given potent new meanings" (p. 524).
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Excellence in Nursing

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2020
From its first issue in 1900 through to the present day, AJN has unparalleled archives detailing nurses' work and lives over more than a century. These articles not only chronicle nursing's growth as a profession within the context of the events of the day, but they also reveal prevailing societal attitudes about women, health care, and human rights ...
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Delivering excellence

Journal of Wound Care, 1997
Joining the Journal of Wound Care team has given me a unique opportunity to contribute towards dissemination of information in the field to complement my current activities in research and education. As a lecturer and researcher, I knew my role but moving on to unfamiliar territory it is important for me to have a vision for the journal in advancing ...
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