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Measuring the educational environment on a multidisciplinary hospital service

Medical Teacher, 2015
Dear SirWe would like to share our novel use of the Postgraduate Hospital Educational Environment Measure (PHEEM) as part of a program to improve teaching for both staff and trainees in a multidisc...
Scott, Simpson   +2 more
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Assessment of the work environment of multidisciplinary hospital staff

International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 2005
PurposeThe purpose of this article is to investigate the performance of scales to assess the work environment of hospital professional staff, other than nurses or physicians.Design/methodology/approachA survey was conducted among professional (non‐nursing or medical) staff at a 300‐bed urban, university‐affiliated Canadian hospital.
Jane, McCusker   +4 more
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Multidisciplinary care needs in an Australian tertiary teaching hospital

Australian Health Review, 2010
Background. The ageing of the Australian population is placing increasing demand on the nation’s healthcare system. This study set out to describe the level of need for multidisciplinary care in an Australian tertiary hospital setting. Methods.
To, Timothy H M   +3 more
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[Early perioperative mortality in a multidisciplinary hospital].

Annales francaises d'anesthesie et de reanimation, 1998
To evaluate the incidence and the causes of early intra- and postoperative deaths in a multidisciplinary hospital.Retrospective survey.All patients receiving an anaesthetic between 1992 and 1995.Analysis of all deaths occurring during anaesthesia and in the subsequent 24 hours.
H, Dupont   +5 more
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[Diagnosis of respiratory tuberculosis at multidisciplinary hospital].

Problemy tuberkuleza i boleznei legkikh, 2009
Data on 104 patients with pneumonia treated at Moscow multidisciplinary hospitals for suspected respiratory tuberculosis (RT) show that general practitioners have lost tuberculosis-diagnosing skills and phthisiological alertness. This is suggested by frequent failures to collect medical historical data, neglect of risk factors for RT, poor orientation ...
L I, Dvoretskiĭ   +2 more
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Rural-Hospital-Based Preceptorship

Journal for Nurses in Staff Development (JNSD), 2009
In this ethnographic study, undergraduate nursing students' experience of a rural-hospital-based preceptorship was a team effort that involved all members of the hospital staff. Daily and intimate interaction with the interdisciplinary hospital team had a significant impact on these students' ability to develop a professional identity.
Monique, Sedgwick   +2 more
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Multidisciplinary team streamlines hospital schedules, patient care.

MGMA connexion, 2010
Massachusetts General Hospital staff members use data to reassess patient flow, optimize facilities and enhance patient experience.
Robert F, Seger   +3 more
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MULTIDISCIPLINARY LEADERSHIP IN A MENTAL HOSPITAL

The Lancet, 1969
D J, Anderson   +5 more
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Experiences of bias in a multidisciplinary hospital medicine group

Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners
ABSTRACT Clinicians report experiencing bias at work. Although previous studies have characterized these experiences among trainees and clinical faculty, ours is the first to describe experiences of bias within a multidisciplinary hospital medicine group.
Gabrielle Kis Bromberg   +3 more
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Hospitality higher education: a multidisciplinary approach to liberal values, hospitality, and hospitableness

2015
The balance between liberal and vocational values in hospitality higher education studies has long been a space within which education stakeholders have contested the rationales and merits of particular conceptual emphases.
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