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pro vyhledávání: '"Christopher L, Roy"'
Autor:
Helen M. Shields, James P. Honan, Lindsey C Wu, Rachna Madan, Christopher L. Roy, Jeff Goldsmith, Stephen R. Pelletier
Publikováno v:
Advances in Medical Education and Practice. 11:921-929
Background Morning bedside rounds remain an essential part of Internal Medicine residency education, but rounds vary widely in terms of educational value and learner engagement. Objective To evaluate the efficacy of an intervention to increase the nu
Autor:
Tariq Ahmad, Leslie L. Davis, Javed Butler, James N. Kirkpatrick, Pamela N. Peterson, Alan B. Storrow, Biykem Bozkurt, Steven M. Hollenberg, Vaibhav J. Amin, Brent N. Reed, Christopher L. Roy, Lynne W. Stevenson, Mark H. Drazner
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 74:1966-2011
Ty J. Gluckman, MD, FACC, Chair Niti R. Aggarwal, MD, FACC Nicole M. Bhave, MD, FACC Gregory J. Dehmer, MD, MACC Olivia N. Gilbert, MD, MSc, FACC Dharam J. Kumbhani, MD, SM, FACC Andrea L. Price, MS, CPHQ, RCIS, AACC David E. Winchester, MD, MS, FACC
Autor:
James P. Honan, Marina E Zambrotta, Patricia Aylward, Christopher L. Roy, Noah Heller, Stephen R. Pelletier, Helen M. Shields, Subha Ramani, Emily Piper-Vallillo
Publikováno v:
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Marina E Zambrotta,1,2 Patricia Aylward,3 Christopher L Roy,1,2 Emily Piper-Vallillo,1,4 Stephen R Pelletier,2 James P Honan,4 Noah Heller,4 Subha Ramani,1,2 Helen M Shields1,2 1Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, USA;
Autor:
Helen M, Shields, James P, Honan, Jeffrey D, Goldsmith, Rachna, Madan, Stephen R, Pelletier, Christopher L, Roy, Lindsey C, Wu
Publikováno v:
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Background Morning bedside rounds remain an essential part of Internal Medicine residency education, but rounds vary widely in terms of educational value and learner engagement. Objective To evaluate the efficacy of an intervention to increase the nu
Publikováno v:
Journal of General Internal Medicine. 33:969-974
BACKGROUND: Morning walk rounds have lost some of their engagement while remaining a useful and valued practice. AIM: We created a pilot study to evaluate the impact on rounds of learning to asking a variety of different questions. SETTING: One-hour
Autor:
Anuj K. Dalal, Stuart R. Lipsitz, Cathy Yoon, Ranganath Papanna, Nyryan V. Nolido, Esteban Gershanik, Christopher L. Roy, Adam C. Schaffer, Deborah H. Williams, Katyuska Eibensteiner, Jeffrey L. Schnipper
Publikováno v:
Journal of General Internal Medicine. 33:1043-1051
Background Follow-up of tests pending at discharge (TPADs) is poor. We previously demonstrated a twofold increase in awareness of any TPAD by attendings and primary care physicians (PCPs) using an automated email intervention
Autor:
Helen M. Shields, James P. Honan, Stephen R. Pelletier, Rachna Madan, Jeff Goldsmith, Lindsey C Wu, Christopher L. Roy
Publikováno v:
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Helen M Shields,1 James P Honan,2 Jeffrey D Goldsmith,3 Rachna Madan,4 Stephen R Pelletier,5 Christopher L Roy,6 Lindsey C Wu7 1Division of Medical Communications and Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Endoscopy, Brigham and Women’s Hospi
Autor:
Robert Boxer, Patricia Aylward, Christopher L. Roy, Jacquelyn Minahan, Kristin T L Huang, Joel T. Katz, Patricia Brita-Rossi, Jeffrey L. Schnipper
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hospital Medicine. 12:150-156
Background Attending rounds at academic medical centers are often disconnected from patients and team members who are not physicians. Regionalization of care teams may facilitate bedside rounding and more frequent interactions among doctors, nurses,
Autor:
Steven M, Hollenberg, Lynne, Warner Stevenson, Tariq, Ahmad, Vaibhav J, Amin, Biykem, Bozkurt, Javed, Butler, Leslie L, Davis, Mark H, Drazner, James N, Kirkpatrick, Pamela N, Peterson, Brent N, Reed, Christopher L, Roy, Alan B, Storrow
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 74(15)
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hospital Medicine. 11:620-627
BACKGROUND Dispersion of inpatient care teams across different medical units impedes effective team communication, potentially leading to adverse events (AEs). OBJECTIVE To regionalize 3 inpatient general medical teams to nursing units and examine th