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Crew resource management and threat and error management improve team communication in endoscopy: a prospective study. [PDF]
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Impact of collective orientation on the quality of teamwork of emergency medical personnel in simulated prehospital emergency medical care - a prospective observational study. [PDF]
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Evaluating in situ Simulation in Critical Care: Insights From Healthcare Professionals [Response to Letter]. [PDF]
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Journal of Christian Nursing, 2013
Teamwork is a widely used term to describe two or more people working together well. This article describes a special kind of teamwork in nursing--when nurses come together in a supportive way that enables them to be more than they could be alone to accomplish difficult tasks and provide the best in patient care and healthcare leadership.
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Teamwork is a widely used term to describe two or more people working together well. This article describes a special kind of teamwork in nursing--when nurses come together in a supportive way that enables them to be more than they could be alone to accomplish difficult tasks and provide the best in patient care and healthcare leadership.
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1975
A series of orthognathic cases illustrates the potential service that is available to young adult and adult patients. These patients have problems that are not within the therapeutic possibilities of orthodontics alone. From a variety of viewpoints--length of time, appliance wear, iatrogenic damage, and patient concern--such procedures may well be ...
R E, Olson, D L, Mincey, T M, Graber
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A series of orthognathic cases illustrates the potential service that is available to young adult and adult patients. These patients have problems that are not within the therapeutic possibilities of orthodontics alone. From a variety of viewpoints--length of time, appliance wear, iatrogenic damage, and patient concern--such procedures may well be ...
R E, Olson, D L, Mincey, T M, Graber
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