A systematic survey of computer-aided diagnosis in medicine: Past and present developments
J Yanase, E Triantaphyllou - Expert Systems with Applications, 2019 - Elsevier
Computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) in medicine is the result of a large amount of effort
expended in the interface of medicine and computer science. As some CAD systems in …
expended in the interface of medicine and computer science. As some CAD systems in …
Communication and relationship dynamics in surgical teams in the operating room: an ethnographic study
B Tørring, JH Gittell, M Laursen, BS Rasmussen… - BMC health services …, 2019 - Springer
Background In surgical teams, health professionals are highly interdependent and work
under time pressure. It is of particular importance that teamwork is well-functioning in order …
under time pressure. It is of particular importance that teamwork is well-functioning in order …
High-fidelity endovascular simulation
A Amin, J Salsamendi, T Sullivan - Techniques in vascular and …, 2019 - Elsevier
With the ongoing changes in graduate medical education, emphasis has been placed on
simulation models to increase clinical exposure and optimize learning. In specific, high …
simulation models to increase clinical exposure and optimize learning. In specific, high …
Burnout and psychological distress between surgical and non-surgical residents
Surgical training is considered to be very stressful among residents and medical students
choose less often surgery for their career. Our aim was to assess the prevalence of burnout …
choose less often surgery for their career. Our aim was to assess the prevalence of burnout …
[HTML][HTML] Increasing completion rate and benefits of checklists: prospective evaluation of surgical safety checklists with smart glasses
JMIR mHealth and uHealth - Increasing Completion Rate and Benefits of Checklists:
Prospective Evaluation of Surgical Safety Checklists With Smart Glasses Skip to Main Content …
Prospective Evaluation of Surgical Safety Checklists With Smart Glasses Skip to Main Content …
[PDF][PDF] Enhancing the quality and safety of Swiss healthcare
C Vincent, A Staines - Bern: Federal Office of Public Health, 2019 - researchgate.net
The Swiss healthcare system is widely assumed, by both citizens and healthcare
professionals, to be of a uniformly high standard. A report on the quality and safety of Swiss …
professionals, to be of a uniformly high standard. A report on the quality and safety of Swiss …
How effective is the multidisciplinary team approach in bariatric surgery?
NL Bullen, J Parmar, J Gilbert, M Clarke, A Cota… - Obesity Surgery, 2019 - Springer
Background Multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings are widely recommended in the
management of bariatric surgery patients; however, there is limited evidence for their …
management of bariatric surgery patients; however, there is limited evidence for their …
Simulation: A training resource for quality care and improving patient safety
E Escudero, M Silva, M Corvetto - Nursing-New Perspectives, 2019 - books.google.com
Patient safety is an ever-present topic in the discussion of educators. It has been 20 years
since the publication of To Err Is Human, and there are lessons learned, although there is …
since the publication of To Err Is Human, and there are lessons learned, although there is …
Improving complex pediatric and adult spine care while embracing the value equation
Introduction Value in health care is defined as the quotient of outcomes to cost. Both
pediatric and adult spinal deformity surgeries are among the most expensive procedures …
pediatric and adult spinal deformity surgeries are among the most expensive procedures …
Workflow disruptions and surgical performance: past, present and future
DA Wiegmann, TM Sundt - BMJ Quality & Safety, 2019 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
The earliest contributions of human factors engineering to surgery probably occurred just
over a century ago. Already well-known for their pioneering scientific approaches to …
over a century ago. Already well-known for their pioneering scientific approaches to …