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Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) represents an emerging onco‐therapeutics that can specifically ablate cancer cells without harming their healthy peers via redox perturbation. CAP medicine in breast cancer (CAPmed‐BC) is the first reservoir of multi‐level omics data including whole transcriptome, acetylome, lactylome, proteome, phosphorylome that records ...
Xiaofeng Dai, Mingjie Wang, Yang Liu
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Abstract This report describes a novel model of interprofessional education (IPE) integrated with community pharmacy patient care involving six health sciences schools within one university. The University of Pittsburgh's (Pitt) six health sciences schools (Dental Medicine, Nursing, Medicine, Pharmacy, Public Health, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences)
Sophia M. C. Herbert+6 more
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Abstract Introduction Interprofessional education (IPE) is essential for fostering collaboration among health care professionals, yet its implementation in academic settings faces significant challenges. To facilitate stakeholder engagement in adapting a competency framework at the institutional level, we used Barr's categorization model to prioritize ...
Geneviève Gauthier+5 more
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Abstract Introduction Interprofessional education and practice (IPE/P) is required in pharmacy education to ensure graduates are prepared to deliver care in collaborative health care teams. Schools/colleges of pharmacy (SCOP) should be deliberate with IPE/P training and provide exposure, simulation, and experiential‐based IPE/P opportunities.
Zachary A. Weber, Kate N. Caward
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Abstract The care of critically ill patients requires an interprofessional team. Critical care pharmacists are essential members of that interprofessional team. The purpose of these Consensus Recommendations is to present standards and guidance for individual pharmacists, institutions, and standard‐setting bodies regarding best practices for the team ...
Andrea Sikora+20 more
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International Journal of Gynecology &Obstetrics, EarlyView.
Aymar Akilimali+14 more
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Cost of Nursing Service in the Hospital [PDF]
D EEPLY significant today is the subject of this discussion when considered in its relationships to nursing education. It is not ridiculous to prophesy that nursing is due for a rapid and inevitable change in its status before many more years have transpired. The Grading survey, the discussions relating to nursing education which we hear on every hand,
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Organizing the Nursing Service for a New Hospital
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1955other that she could "start from scratch" in a new hospital and develop her department just as she pleased. There would be no traditions or out-dated policies to observe and no unproductive staff members to consider. The director could plan, arrange, and rearrange until everything was just right according to her standards and ideas.
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Effect of nurse colposcopists on a hospital-based service
Hospital Medicine, 2002The number of colposcopies performed annually in the UK is increasing. Nurse colposcopists have been introduced by many units to cope with this workload. The small amount of evidence to support the introduction of nurse colposcopists suggests that nurses are viable alternative providers of colposcopy.
Ian J. Etherington+3 more
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Nurses’ Evaluation of Pharmacists’ Services – A Hospital Survey
Pharmacy World & Science, 2005One of the tools to evaluate quality of service is to measure satisfaction from services provided. This survey evaluates the quality of pharmacy services based on the satisfaction of nurses who require pharmacy services on the wards. When a nurse evaluates pharmacist services, an appropriate concept of their evaluation should be selected.
Ronit Peled+3 more
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