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    Creative Solution for Implementation of Experiential, Competency-Based Palliative Care Training for Internal Medicine Residents by Ross, Douglas D., Shpritz, Deborah W., Wolfsthal, Susan D., Zimrin, Ann B., Keay, Timothy J., Fang, Hong-Bin, Schuetz, Carl A., Stapleton, Laura M., Weissman, David E.

    Published in Journal of cancer education (01-09-2011)
    “…To graduate internal medicine residents with basic competency in palliative care, we employ a two-pronged strategy targeted at both residents and attending…”
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    Long-term evaluation of required coursework in palliative and end-of-life care for medical students by Ross, Douglas D, Shpritz, Deborah, Hull, Margaret M, Goloubeva, Olga

    Published in Journal of palliative medicine (01-10-2005)
    “…In response to the nationwide need for improved care of patients at end of life, our medical school implemented approximately 20 hours of mandatory coursework…”
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    Neurodiagnostic studies by Shpritz, D W

    Published in The Nursing clinics of North America (01-09-1999)
    “…Neurodiagnostic studies are an important component of the armamentarium used by the health care team to diagnose and manage patients with problems of the…”
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    The Keller plan revisited: The use of the Personalized System of Instruction in a course in leadership and management offered to senior baccalaureate nursing students by Shpritz, Deborah Wright

    Published 01-01-1993
    “…The purposes of this quasiexperimental study were to assess the effectiveness of PSI as a teaching strategy in a required course in Leadership and Management…”
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    Practical points in understanding intracranial pressure by Shpritz, D W

    Published in Journal of post anesthesia nursing (01-12-1994)
    “…The dynamics of intracranial pressure (ICP) and the pathophysiology of increased ICP are presented. Assessment parameters and nursing implications also are…”
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