Trauma patients recover faster when medical teams know each other well, new study finds
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Trauma patients recover faster when medical teams know each other well, new study finds
A new study from a Pittsburgh hospital finds that trauma patients recover faster when emergency medical teams have shared experience working together.
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Trauma patients recover faster when medical teams know each other well, new study finds
A new study from a Pittsburgh hospital finds that trauma patients recover faster when emergency medical teams have shared experience working together.
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Soo people who knows eachother well work better together?
Who would have imagined it?
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Soo people who knows eachother well work better together?
Who would have imagined it?
Yes, it seems obvious. The reasons studies like this are done and are important is to give people making the arguments for change something more than anecdotal evidence to back up their demands.
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Yes, it seems obvious. The reasons studies like this are done and are important is to give people making the arguments for change something more than anecdotal evidence to back up their demands.
I'm having this exact conversation now in our flagship hospital about having a hospitalist assigned to each unit vs. having patients scattered throughout the hospital
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Trauma patients recover faster when medical teams know each other well, new study finds
A new study from a Pittsburgh hospital finds that trauma patients recover faster when emergency medical teams have shared experience working together.
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Sharing the trauma makes things better?
They should do a study about teams that really know each other! The "kiss to make it better" thing might be even more effective.
"My doctors and nurses were being all lovey dovey with each other... They started making out, suddenly! That's when I noticed the pain had gone away... It was just... Gone! Precious moments between nurses became real relief. They noticed me watching and I told them not to stop!"
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