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" Teamwork between Engineering and Medicine: Collaborative Training in the Emergency Department "
Bowers, Philip T.; Peng, Xiandong; Stevens, Elyse R.; Alexandrescu-Anselm, Ana-Iulia; Mackenzie, Richard S.; Theman, Terrill E.; Miller, Andrew C.; Gallagher, Ann L.; Greenberg, Marna R.
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AL
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Record Number
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932768
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LA9zh386w6
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Language of Document
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English
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Bowers, Philip T.; Peng, Xiandong; Stevens, Elyse R.; Alexandrescu-Anselm, Ana-Iulia; Mackenzie, Richard S.; Theman, Terrill E.; Miller, Andrew C.; Gallagher, Ann L.; Greenberg, Marna R.
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Title & Author
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Teamwork between Engineering and Medicine: Collaborative Training in the Emergency Department [Article]\ Bowers, Philip T.; Peng, Xiandong; Stevens, Elyse R.; Alexandrescu-Anselm, Ana-Iulia; Mackenzie, Richard S.; Theman, Terrill E.; Miller, Andrew C.; Gallagher, Ann L.; Greenberg, Marna R.
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Title of Periodical
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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health
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20/6
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2019
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Abstract
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Introduction: Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) 9 and 13 are to “collaborate as a member of an interprofessional team” and to “identify system failures thereby contributing to a culture of safety and improvement.” Addressing EPA 9, an interprofessional initiative was begun using a project team between two university programs: medical education and health systems engineering. Addressing EPA 13, this team set out to provide diagnostic analytics for Length of Stay (LOS) delays in the Emergency Department (ED).
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