Quality and Safety in Women's Health
Herausgeber: Gluck, Paul A.; Weiss, Patrice M.; Ivester, Thomas
Quality and Safety in Women's Health
Herausgeber: Gluck, Paul A.; Weiss, Patrice M.; Ivester, Thomas
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Designed for providers of women's healthcare, this guides those implementing QI programs with emphasis on Obstetrics and Gynecology practice.
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Designed for providers of women's healthcare, this guides those implementing QI programs with emphasis on Obstetrics and Gynecology practice.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 462g
- ISBN-13: 9781107686304
- ISBN-10: 110768630X
- Artikelnr.: 49562000
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 462g
- ISBN-13: 9781107686304
- ISBN-10: 110768630X
- Artikelnr.: 49562000
1. Office safety Ty B. Erickson and Amber D. Masse; 2. Electronic fetal
monitoring and patient safety David Miller; 3. Patient safety in the
outpatient setting Roger Smith and Mark D. Pearlman; 4. Principles for the
safe use of electrosurgery Fidel A. Valea; 5. The obstetric-gynecologic
hospitalist Christopher C. Swain and Alan M. Dulit; 6. Transparency and
disclosure Sandra Koch; 7. Surgical checklists John Wachtel and Abraham
Lichtmacher; 8. What is a high-reliability organization? Joseph C. Gambone
and John P. Keats; 9. Powerful tools for quality improvement John P. Keats;
10. Simulation and drills Shad Deering; 11. Rapid response in obstetrics
Allison R. Durica and Elizabeth S. McCuin; 12. Regulatory and legal
implications Mark S. Defrancesco; 13. Patient safety: a patient's
perspective Pamela K. Scarrow; 14. Safety programs in a community hospital
- evidence-based medicine meets the realities of private practice Holly S.
Puritz; 15. Improving perinatal safety in an integrated healthcare system
Hans P. Cassagnol and Harry Mateer; 16. Fatigue and safety Peter A.
Schwartz, James W. Saxton and Maggie M. Finkelstein; 17. Just culture in
women's health services Michael E. Barfield, Margaret Sturdivant and Karen
Frush; 18. Medication safety in obstetrics and gynecology Roseann Richards
and Angela Brenner; 19. Improving patient safety through team training
Christian M. Pettker and Edmund F. Funai; 20. A systems-based approach to
shoulder dystocia safety William A. Grobman; 21. Creating a learning
culture: debriefing and root-cause analysis Nancy Chescheir; 22. Safe
patient handoffs Diana Behling and Bonnie Dattel; 23. Using clinical
scenarios to teach patient safety Dotun Ogunyemi, Bruce B. Ettinger and
Steve Rad; 24. Quality and safety in medical education: implementing a
curriculum of patient safety and quality improvement in medical education
Dotun Ogunyemi.
monitoring and patient safety David Miller; 3. Patient safety in the
outpatient setting Roger Smith and Mark D. Pearlman; 4. Principles for the
safe use of electrosurgery Fidel A. Valea; 5. The obstetric-gynecologic
hospitalist Christopher C. Swain and Alan M. Dulit; 6. Transparency and
disclosure Sandra Koch; 7. Surgical checklists John Wachtel and Abraham
Lichtmacher; 8. What is a high-reliability organization? Joseph C. Gambone
and John P. Keats; 9. Powerful tools for quality improvement John P. Keats;
10. Simulation and drills Shad Deering; 11. Rapid response in obstetrics
Allison R. Durica and Elizabeth S. McCuin; 12. Regulatory and legal
implications Mark S. Defrancesco; 13. Patient safety: a patient's
perspective Pamela K. Scarrow; 14. Safety programs in a community hospital
- evidence-based medicine meets the realities of private practice Holly S.
Puritz; 15. Improving perinatal safety in an integrated healthcare system
Hans P. Cassagnol and Harry Mateer; 16. Fatigue and safety Peter A.
Schwartz, James W. Saxton and Maggie M. Finkelstein; 17. Just culture in
women's health services Michael E. Barfield, Margaret Sturdivant and Karen
Frush; 18. Medication safety in obstetrics and gynecology Roseann Richards
and Angela Brenner; 19. Improving patient safety through team training
Christian M. Pettker and Edmund F. Funai; 20. A systems-based approach to
shoulder dystocia safety William A. Grobman; 21. Creating a learning
culture: debriefing and root-cause analysis Nancy Chescheir; 22. Safe
patient handoffs Diana Behling and Bonnie Dattel; 23. Using clinical
scenarios to teach patient safety Dotun Ogunyemi, Bruce B. Ettinger and
Steve Rad; 24. Quality and safety in medical education: implementing a
curriculum of patient safety and quality improvement in medical education
Dotun Ogunyemi.
1. Office safety Ty B. Erickson and Amber D. Masse; 2. Electronic fetal
monitoring and patient safety David Miller; 3. Patient safety in the
outpatient setting Roger Smith and Mark D. Pearlman; 4. Principles for the
safe use of electrosurgery Fidel A. Valea; 5. The obstetric-gynecologic
hospitalist Christopher C. Swain and Alan M. Dulit; 6. Transparency and
disclosure Sandra Koch; 7. Surgical checklists John Wachtel and Abraham
Lichtmacher; 8. What is a high-reliability organization? Joseph C. Gambone
and John P. Keats; 9. Powerful tools for quality improvement John P. Keats;
10. Simulation and drills Shad Deering; 11. Rapid response in obstetrics
Allison R. Durica and Elizabeth S. McCuin; 12. Regulatory and legal
implications Mark S. Defrancesco; 13. Patient safety: a patient's
perspective Pamela K. Scarrow; 14. Safety programs in a community hospital
- evidence-based medicine meets the realities of private practice Holly S.
Puritz; 15. Improving perinatal safety in an integrated healthcare system
Hans P. Cassagnol and Harry Mateer; 16. Fatigue and safety Peter A.
Schwartz, James W. Saxton and Maggie M. Finkelstein; 17. Just culture in
women's health services Michael E. Barfield, Margaret Sturdivant and Karen
Frush; 18. Medication safety in obstetrics and gynecology Roseann Richards
and Angela Brenner; 19. Improving patient safety through team training
Christian M. Pettker and Edmund F. Funai; 20. A systems-based approach to
shoulder dystocia safety William A. Grobman; 21. Creating a learning
culture: debriefing and root-cause analysis Nancy Chescheir; 22. Safe
patient handoffs Diana Behling and Bonnie Dattel; 23. Using clinical
scenarios to teach patient safety Dotun Ogunyemi, Bruce B. Ettinger and
Steve Rad; 24. Quality and safety in medical education: implementing a
curriculum of patient safety and quality improvement in medical education
Dotun Ogunyemi.
monitoring and patient safety David Miller; 3. Patient safety in the
outpatient setting Roger Smith and Mark D. Pearlman; 4. Principles for the
safe use of electrosurgery Fidel A. Valea; 5. The obstetric-gynecologic
hospitalist Christopher C. Swain and Alan M. Dulit; 6. Transparency and
disclosure Sandra Koch; 7. Surgical checklists John Wachtel and Abraham
Lichtmacher; 8. What is a high-reliability organization? Joseph C. Gambone
and John P. Keats; 9. Powerful tools for quality improvement John P. Keats;
10. Simulation and drills Shad Deering; 11. Rapid response in obstetrics
Allison R. Durica and Elizabeth S. McCuin; 12. Regulatory and legal
implications Mark S. Defrancesco; 13. Patient safety: a patient's
perspective Pamela K. Scarrow; 14. Safety programs in a community hospital
- evidence-based medicine meets the realities of private practice Holly S.
Puritz; 15. Improving perinatal safety in an integrated healthcare system
Hans P. Cassagnol and Harry Mateer; 16. Fatigue and safety Peter A.
Schwartz, James W. Saxton and Maggie M. Finkelstein; 17. Just culture in
women's health services Michael E. Barfield, Margaret Sturdivant and Karen
Frush; 18. Medication safety in obstetrics and gynecology Roseann Richards
and Angela Brenner; 19. Improving patient safety through team training
Christian M. Pettker and Edmund F. Funai; 20. A systems-based approach to
shoulder dystocia safety William A. Grobman; 21. Creating a learning
culture: debriefing and root-cause analysis Nancy Chescheir; 22. Safe
patient handoffs Diana Behling and Bonnie Dattel; 23. Using clinical
scenarios to teach patient safety Dotun Ogunyemi, Bruce B. Ettinger and
Steve Rad; 24. Quality and safety in medical education: implementing a
curriculum of patient safety and quality improvement in medical education
Dotun Ogunyemi.