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TeamSTEPPS Home - 2 views

shared by anonymous on 07 Jan 11 - No Cached
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    "# A powerful solution to improve patient safety within your organization. # An evidence-based teamwork system to improve communication and teamwork skills among health care professionals. "
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Teamwork for Clinical Emergencies - 0 views

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    "We found that optimal teamwork was perceived to be dependent on good leadership and availability of experienced staff. The participants described a good leader as one who verbally declares being the leader, communicates clear objectives, and allocates critical tasks, including communication with patients or their family, to suitable individual members"
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Medical Teamwork and Patient Safety: The Evidence-based Relation. Chapter 4 - 1 views

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    This report assesses the status of relevant team training research
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Patient whiteboards as a communication tool in the hospital - 0 views

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    "Despite differences in practice patterns of nurses and physicians in using whiteboards, our findings suggest that all providers value their potential as a tool to improve teamwork, communication, and patient care. Successful adoption of whiteboard use may be enhanced through strategies that emphasize a patient-centered focus while also addressing important barriers to use."
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Commentary: A Sense of Story, or Why Teach Reflective Writin... : Academic Medicine - 3 views

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    "The duty of the teacher in this model is not to judge and rate but, rather, to read and tell what is seen. Our teachers, having been trained in the acts of close reading, are equipped not with rating rubrics but, rather, with a reading guide that prompts the reader to attend to several narrative features of a text. The reader/coach can thereby first see and then show the writer what is contained in the written text, at least from that reader's vantage point, helping along the process not only of the writing but also of the reflection the writing birthed. Multiple readers swell and complicate the lessons learned. As a dividend, we have observed, the group of readers/writers form strong, trusting, collaborative teams. And so our training for reflection also fulfills other difficult missions of medical education in teamwork, peer learning, trust, and care."
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About Medical Professionalism | ABIM Foundation - 0 views

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    Today's definition of medical professionalism is evolving - from autonomy to accountability, from expert opinion to evidence-based medicine, and from self-interest to teamwork and shared responsibility. For many, medical professionalism is the "heart and soul of medicine." More than the adherence to a set of medical ethics, it is the daily expression of what originally attracted them to the field of medicine - a desire to help people and to help society as a whole by providing quality health care. But many physicians today experience profound obstacles to fulfilling the ideals of medical professionalism in practice.
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American Academy on Communication in Healthcare - 2 views

shared by anonymous on 04 Feb 11 - Cached
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    "For more than 30 years, the American Academy on Communication in Healthcare (AACH) has been in the forefront of research and teaching relationship-centered healthcare communication. If you are looking for ways to improve patient safety, interdisciplinary teamwork, patient satisfaction scores, or just want to work on individual communication skills, AACH can help."
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