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" 360-degree Evaluations on Physician Performance as an Effective Tool for Interprofessional Teams: A critical analysis of physician self-assessment as compared to nursing staff and patient evaluations of providers. "
Kamangar, Faranak; Davari, Parastoo; Parsi, Kory K; Li, Chin-Shang; Wang, Qinlu; Mathis, Stephen; Fazel, Nasim
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AL
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Record Number
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924042
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LA9vx9d51m
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English
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Main Entry
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Kamangar, Faranak; Davari, Parastoo; Parsi, Kory K; Li, Chin-Shang; Wang, Qinlu; Mathis, Stephen; Fazel, Nasim
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360-degree Evaluations on Physician Performance as an Effective Tool for Interprofessional Teams: A critical analysis of physician self-assessment as compared to nursing staff and patient evaluations of providers. [Article]\ Kamangar, Faranak; Davari, Parastoo; Parsi, Kory K; Li, Chin-Shang; Wang, Qinlu; Mathis, Stephen; Fazel, Nasim
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Dermatology Online Journal
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22/7
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2016
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ImportanceThe dynamics of the medical care team, including interactions between physicians and nursing staff, has a large role to play in patient care, patient satisfaction, and future possible reimbursement determination. In order to implement changes to improve this dynamic within the medical team, it is imperative that appropriate assessments are completed to determine baseline satisfaction of our patients and nursing staff in addition to provider self-assessment.
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