Emergency Department Leadership and Management
Herausgeber: Anderson, Philip D.; Kayden, Stephanie; Freitas, Robert
Emergency Department Leadership and Management
Herausgeber: Anderson, Philip D.; Kayden, Stephanie; Freitas, Robert
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Written for a global audience, by an international team, the book provides practical, case-based emergency department leadership skills.
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Written for a global audience, by an international team, the book provides practical, case-based emergency department leadership skills.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1025g
- ISBN-13: 9781107007390
- ISBN-10: 1107007399
- Artikelnr.: 40602880
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1025g
- ISBN-13: 9781107007390
- ISBN-10: 1107007399
- Artikelnr.: 40602880
Foreword Gautam G. Bodiwala; Part I. Leadership Principles: 1. Leadership
in emergency medicine Robert L. Freitas; 2. Identifying and resolving
conflict in the workplace Robert E. Suter and Jennifer R. Johnson; 3.
Leading change: an overview of three dominant strategies of change Andrew
Schenkel; 4. Building the leadership team Peter Cameron; 5. Establishing
the emergency department's role within the hospital Thomas Fleischmann; 6.
Strategies for clinical team building: the importance of teams in medicine
Matthew M. Rice; Part II. Management Principles: 7. Quality assurance in
the emergency department Philip D. Anderson and J. Lawrence Mottley; 8.
Emergency department policies and procedures Kirsten Boyd; 9. A framework
for optimal emergency department risk management and patient safety Carrie
Tibbles and Jock Hoffman; 10. Emergency department staff development Thomas
Fleischmann; 11. Costs in emergency departments Matthias Brachmann; 12.
Human resource management Mary Leupold; 13. Project management Lee A.
Wallis, Leana S. Wen and Sebastian N. Walker; 14. How higher patient,
employee and physician satisfaction lead to better outcomes of care
Christina Dempsey, Deirdre Mylod and Richard B. Siegrist, Jr; 15. The
leader's toolbox: things they didn't teach in nursing or medical school
Robert L. Freitas; Part III. Operational Principles: 16. Assessing your
needs Manuel Hernandez; 17. Emergency department design Michael P. Pietrzak
and James Lennon; 18. Informatics in the emergency department Steven Horng,
John D. Halamka and Larry A. Nathanson; 19. Triage systems Shelley Calder
and Elke Platz; 20. Staffing models Kirk Jensen, Dan Kirkpatrick and Thom
Mayer; 21. Emergency department practice guidelines and clinical pathways
Jonathan A. Edlow; 22. Observation units Christopher W. Baugh and J.
Stephen Bohan; 23. Optimizing patient flow through the emergency department
Kirk Jensen and Jody Crane; 24. Emergency department overcrowding
Venkataraman Anantharaman and Puneet Seth; 25. Practice management models
in emergency medicine Robert E. Suter and Chet Schrader; 26. Emergency
nursing Shelley Calder and Kirsten Boyd; Part IV. Special Topics: 27.
Disaster operations management David Callaway; 28. Working with the media
Peter Brown; 29. Special teams in the emergency department David Smith and
Nadeem Qureshi; 30. Interacting with prehospital systems Scott B. Murray;
31. Emergency medicine in basic medical education Julie Welch and Cherri
Hobgood; 32. Emergency department outreach Meaghan Cussen; 33. Planning for
diversity Tasnim Khan; Index.
in emergency medicine Robert L. Freitas; 2. Identifying and resolving
conflict in the workplace Robert E. Suter and Jennifer R. Johnson; 3.
Leading change: an overview of three dominant strategies of change Andrew
Schenkel; 4. Building the leadership team Peter Cameron; 5. Establishing
the emergency department's role within the hospital Thomas Fleischmann; 6.
Strategies for clinical team building: the importance of teams in medicine
Matthew M. Rice; Part II. Management Principles: 7. Quality assurance in
the emergency department Philip D. Anderson and J. Lawrence Mottley; 8.
Emergency department policies and procedures Kirsten Boyd; 9. A framework
for optimal emergency department risk management and patient safety Carrie
Tibbles and Jock Hoffman; 10. Emergency department staff development Thomas
Fleischmann; 11. Costs in emergency departments Matthias Brachmann; 12.
Human resource management Mary Leupold; 13. Project management Lee A.
Wallis, Leana S. Wen and Sebastian N. Walker; 14. How higher patient,
employee and physician satisfaction lead to better outcomes of care
Christina Dempsey, Deirdre Mylod and Richard B. Siegrist, Jr; 15. The
leader's toolbox: things they didn't teach in nursing or medical school
Robert L. Freitas; Part III. Operational Principles: 16. Assessing your
needs Manuel Hernandez; 17. Emergency department design Michael P. Pietrzak
and James Lennon; 18. Informatics in the emergency department Steven Horng,
John D. Halamka and Larry A. Nathanson; 19. Triage systems Shelley Calder
and Elke Platz; 20. Staffing models Kirk Jensen, Dan Kirkpatrick and Thom
Mayer; 21. Emergency department practice guidelines and clinical pathways
Jonathan A. Edlow; 22. Observation units Christopher W. Baugh and J.
Stephen Bohan; 23. Optimizing patient flow through the emergency department
Kirk Jensen and Jody Crane; 24. Emergency department overcrowding
Venkataraman Anantharaman and Puneet Seth; 25. Practice management models
in emergency medicine Robert E. Suter and Chet Schrader; 26. Emergency
nursing Shelley Calder and Kirsten Boyd; Part IV. Special Topics: 27.
Disaster operations management David Callaway; 28. Working with the media
Peter Brown; 29. Special teams in the emergency department David Smith and
Nadeem Qureshi; 30. Interacting with prehospital systems Scott B. Murray;
31. Emergency medicine in basic medical education Julie Welch and Cherri
Hobgood; 32. Emergency department outreach Meaghan Cussen; 33. Planning for
diversity Tasnim Khan; Index.
Foreword Gautam G. Bodiwala; Part I. Leadership Principles: 1. Leadership
in emergency medicine Robert L. Freitas; 2. Identifying and resolving
conflict in the workplace Robert E. Suter and Jennifer R. Johnson; 3.
Leading change: an overview of three dominant strategies of change Andrew
Schenkel; 4. Building the leadership team Peter Cameron; 5. Establishing
the emergency department's role within the hospital Thomas Fleischmann; 6.
Strategies for clinical team building: the importance of teams in medicine
Matthew M. Rice; Part II. Management Principles: 7. Quality assurance in
the emergency department Philip D. Anderson and J. Lawrence Mottley; 8.
Emergency department policies and procedures Kirsten Boyd; 9. A framework
for optimal emergency department risk management and patient safety Carrie
Tibbles and Jock Hoffman; 10. Emergency department staff development Thomas
Fleischmann; 11. Costs in emergency departments Matthias Brachmann; 12.
Human resource management Mary Leupold; 13. Project management Lee A.
Wallis, Leana S. Wen and Sebastian N. Walker; 14. How higher patient,
employee and physician satisfaction lead to better outcomes of care
Christina Dempsey, Deirdre Mylod and Richard B. Siegrist, Jr; 15. The
leader's toolbox: things they didn't teach in nursing or medical school
Robert L. Freitas; Part III. Operational Principles: 16. Assessing your
needs Manuel Hernandez; 17. Emergency department design Michael P. Pietrzak
and James Lennon; 18. Informatics in the emergency department Steven Horng,
John D. Halamka and Larry A. Nathanson; 19. Triage systems Shelley Calder
and Elke Platz; 20. Staffing models Kirk Jensen, Dan Kirkpatrick and Thom
Mayer; 21. Emergency department practice guidelines and clinical pathways
Jonathan A. Edlow; 22. Observation units Christopher W. Baugh and J.
Stephen Bohan; 23. Optimizing patient flow through the emergency department
Kirk Jensen and Jody Crane; 24. Emergency department overcrowding
Venkataraman Anantharaman and Puneet Seth; 25. Practice management models
in emergency medicine Robert E. Suter and Chet Schrader; 26. Emergency
nursing Shelley Calder and Kirsten Boyd; Part IV. Special Topics: 27.
Disaster operations management David Callaway; 28. Working with the media
Peter Brown; 29. Special teams in the emergency department David Smith and
Nadeem Qureshi; 30. Interacting with prehospital systems Scott B. Murray;
31. Emergency medicine in basic medical education Julie Welch and Cherri
Hobgood; 32. Emergency department outreach Meaghan Cussen; 33. Planning for
diversity Tasnim Khan; Index.
in emergency medicine Robert L. Freitas; 2. Identifying and resolving
conflict in the workplace Robert E. Suter and Jennifer R. Johnson; 3.
Leading change: an overview of three dominant strategies of change Andrew
Schenkel; 4. Building the leadership team Peter Cameron; 5. Establishing
the emergency department's role within the hospital Thomas Fleischmann; 6.
Strategies for clinical team building: the importance of teams in medicine
Matthew M. Rice; Part II. Management Principles: 7. Quality assurance in
the emergency department Philip D. Anderson and J. Lawrence Mottley; 8.
Emergency department policies and procedures Kirsten Boyd; 9. A framework
for optimal emergency department risk management and patient safety Carrie
Tibbles and Jock Hoffman; 10. Emergency department staff development Thomas
Fleischmann; 11. Costs in emergency departments Matthias Brachmann; 12.
Human resource management Mary Leupold; 13. Project management Lee A.
Wallis, Leana S. Wen and Sebastian N. Walker; 14. How higher patient,
employee and physician satisfaction lead to better outcomes of care
Christina Dempsey, Deirdre Mylod and Richard B. Siegrist, Jr; 15. The
leader's toolbox: things they didn't teach in nursing or medical school
Robert L. Freitas; Part III. Operational Principles: 16. Assessing your
needs Manuel Hernandez; 17. Emergency department design Michael P. Pietrzak
and James Lennon; 18. Informatics in the emergency department Steven Horng,
John D. Halamka and Larry A. Nathanson; 19. Triage systems Shelley Calder
and Elke Platz; 20. Staffing models Kirk Jensen, Dan Kirkpatrick and Thom
Mayer; 21. Emergency department practice guidelines and clinical pathways
Jonathan A. Edlow; 22. Observation units Christopher W. Baugh and J.
Stephen Bohan; 23. Optimizing patient flow through the emergency department
Kirk Jensen and Jody Crane; 24. Emergency department overcrowding
Venkataraman Anantharaman and Puneet Seth; 25. Practice management models
in emergency medicine Robert E. Suter and Chet Schrader; 26. Emergency
nursing Shelley Calder and Kirsten Boyd; Part IV. Special Topics: 27.
Disaster operations management David Callaway; 28. Working with the media
Peter Brown; 29. Special teams in the emergency department David Smith and
Nadeem Qureshi; 30. Interacting with prehospital systems Scott B. Murray;
31. Emergency medicine in basic medical education Julie Welch and Cherri
Hobgood; 32. Emergency department outreach Meaghan Cussen; 33. Planning for
diversity Tasnim Khan; Index.