Greer et al., 2019 - Google Patents
In-situ interprofessional perinatal drills: the impact of a structured debrief on maximizing training while sensing patient safety threatsGreer et al., 2019
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- Author
- Greer J
- Haischer-Rollo G
- Delorey D
- Kiser R
- Sayles T
- Bailey J
- Blosser C
- Middlebrooks R
- Ennen C
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Cureus
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In-situ interprofessional emergency team training improves participants' with confidence and knowledge and identifies latent safety threats. This study examined the impact of a structured debrief on an interprofessional perinatal team's ability to identify latent safety …
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