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A multi‐institutional multi‐methods analysis of jeopardy systems in academic hospital medicine
Abstract Background Hospital medicine programs use backup (“jeopardy”) systems to cover unexpected staffing gaps, but little is known about their structures or optimal practices. Objectives To describe jeopardy structures, assess clinician perceptions, and identify potential approaches across a broad sample of hospital medicine groups.
Kirsten N. Kangelaris+10 more
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Language, Communicative Participation, and Well-Being in Young Children with (Presumed) Developmental Language Disorder. [PDF]
Duinmeijer I+7 more
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Potential Time and Recall Benefits for Adaptive AI‐Based Breast Cancer MRI Screening
ABSTRACT Background Abbreviated breast MRI protocols are advocated for breast screening as they limit acquisition duration and increase resource availability. However, radiologists' specificity may be slightly lowered when only such short protocols are evaluated.
Luuk Balkenende+5 more
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Information fusion and evidential grammars for object class segmentation
Jean-Baptiste Bordes+4 more
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English Cognate Object Construction: A Usage-based, Construction Grammar Approach
Jong‐Bok Kim, 임주영
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Renal screening sonography—A comparative study in a Portuguese basic emergency service
Renal sonography screening aids in clinical decision‐making for patients with suspected renal colic. This study intends to compare the accuracy and pertinence of sonographic findings obtained by a sonographer in a Basic Emergency Service (BES) with that of radiologists at Referral Hospital (RH) in Portugal. Renal sonography screening was able to detect
Sérgio Miravent+9 more
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Open or closed: Experience of head and neck radiotherapy masks – A mixed‐methods study
Patients with head and neck cancer received radiotherapy alternately with an open and a closed mask. The closed mask was perceived as more confining and restrictive, but it was also considered to make it easier to quickly achieve the correct position, while the open mask was perceived as less stable, although it reduced the feeling of claustrophobia ...
Erik Lundin+2 more
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The construction of "Taishang zuo-zhe zhuxituan" in mandarin: a Cardiff grammar approach. [PDF]
Xiang D.
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ABSTRACT With rising use of artificial intelligence (AI) in organizations, alongside increasing mental health issues, we seek to understand how AI use affects human stress. Drawing on the automation–augmentation perspective, we propose that AI control over decision‐making thwarts human autonomy and thus contributes to stress.
Florian Klonek, Sharon Parker
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