Caring for the institution: An ethnography of quality assurance policy in U.S. rural primary care
Abstract Based on mixed‐methods, ethnographic research in a geographically isolated rural medical center in the upper midwestern United States, this paper explores the social implications of healthcare quality assurance policies highly reliant on managerial logics, including measurement and monitoring programs.
Chloe L. Warpinski
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Comment on Inácio et al. Nursing Practice Environment in the Armed Forces: Scoping Review. <i>Nurs. Rep.</i> 2025, <i>15</i>, 394. [PDF]
Cangelosi G.
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The myth that slow test‐takers are worse students: Implications for time‐limited testing
Abstract Problem Time‐limited testing, a form of assessment in which participants have a fixed amount of time to complete an exam, remains a global standard across the medical education continuum from admissions through licensure and board certification.
Saul J. Weiner +3 more
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Development and psychometric validation of a core competency scale for military nurses in high-altitude extreme environments. [PDF]
Fang S +6 more
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Examiner training and calibration for simulated clinical examinations: A scoping review
Abstract Introduction Examiner training and calibration are widely recommended to improve scoring consistency and defensibility in simulation‐based observed clinical competency assessments (SOCCAs), yet the empirical evidence has not yet been comprehensively explored.
Harish Thampy +3 more
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Health outcomes and medical response during a military deployment in Iraq: a prospective observational study of morbidity, treatments, and evacuations. [PDF]
Avellaneda DR +5 more
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thesisOn April 8, 1970, at 5:00 P.M., a mock disaster occurred in Salt Lake City. This disaster drill was panned and carried out at considerable time, effort and expense to be sure the people of Salt Lake City and County would receive the best health ...
Riddle, Lana Myrtle Belcher.
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ABSTRACT Background Active‐duty servicewomen (ADSW) are at increased risk for mental health conditions compared to civilian women. Research suggests women with mental health conditions experience serious pregnancy complications at rates 50% higher than those without mental health conditions; yet research in military populations is limited. Objective To
Laura L. Manzo +7 more
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Latent profile analysis of moral resilience among clinical nurses and its association with ethical behavior: a multi-hospital cross-sectional study in China. [PDF]
Shi X +6 more
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One Crisis to Solve Another? The Place of Care in a World of Automated Work
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Anca Gheaus
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