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Disparities in Emergency Medical Services Intra-Arrest Transport by Neighborhood Socioeconomic Vulnerability.

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Hewlett MM   +5 more
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Institutional Drug Information Dissemination in Ghana: Barriers, Enablers, and System-Level insights

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Factors Affecting Acceptance of Life Education in Mainland China: National Cross-Sectional Study.

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Patient-Centered Communication in Telehealth Settings.

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Virtual Delivery of Early Psychosis Care: Retrospective Cohort Study of Factors Associated With Initial Engagement.

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The Reference Librarian, 1999
Summary The advent of new technologies raises a question of the value of one-on-one personalized interaction in the reference environment. The first part of this paper briefly surveys leading library literature; the second part reports results of an informal survey of practitioners in the field, designed to elicit their views on the influence of ...
Linda McCann, Ruth Wallach
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Canadian Listeriosis Reference Service

Foodborne Pathogens and Disease, 2006
Listeria monocytogenes, a psychrotrophic organism capable of growing at refrigeration temperatures, is of major concern in extended shelf life, refrigerated foods. Considering that as much as 80-90% of human listeriosis cases are linked to the ingestion of contaminated food, human cases are predominantly seen in high-risk individuals, including organ ...
Franco, Pagotto   +3 more
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Benchmarking Reference Services

Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 1996
This article is a companion to an introductory article on benchmarking published in an earlier issue of Medical Reference Services Quarterly. Librarians interested in benchmarking often ask the following questions: How do I determine what to benchmark; how do I form a benchmarking team; how do I identify benchmarking partners; what's the best way to ...
H S, Buchanan, J G, Marshall
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The Reference Librarian, 1996
The philosophy of reference librarian-patron public service can be traced back to the ideas of Samuel Green, a reference librarian from the nineteenth century. With the advent of information technology and the dramatic changes in the economic, political, and social fabric of the United States, this public service philosophy seems to have lost relevance
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