Search Results - "Taylor, Kinley"
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The association between event learning and continuous quality improvement programs and culture of patient safety
Published in Practical Radiation Oncology (01-09-2015)“…To present our approach and results from our quality and safety program and to report their possible impact on our culture of patient safety. We created an…”
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Quality improvement using lean methods to increase access and utilization of support services in younger breast cancer survivors
Published in Journal of clinical oncology (01-12-2012)“…Abstract only 143 Background: A variety of ‘structured support services’ (SS) are available to patients (e.g., genetics, fertility, counseling, physical…”
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Implementing Survivorship Care Plans Within an Electronic Health Record
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Comparison of infant car seat grip orientations and lift strategies
Published in Applied ergonomics (01-07-2012)“…The rear-facing Infant Car Seat (ICS) is designed to meet federal requirements for transporting children less than 1 year old. Typical use includes transfer in…”
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Assessing the Effects of Humanoid Robot Features on Patient Emotion during a Medicine Delivery Task
Published in Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (01-09-2010)“…Human perceptions of the “humanness” of robots have been found to be influenced by face, voice and interactivity features. These features have been studied…”
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491 - Increasing Throughput in the BMT Clinic Setting
Published in Biology of blood and marrow transplantation (01-03-2017)Get full text
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Increasing Throughput in the BMT Clinic Setting
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Alleviating four-legged problems
Published in Industrial Engineer (01-09-2012)“…Equine veterinarians or "horse doctors" are exposed to physically strenuous work tasks on a daily basis, which can cause bodily injury. Although serious acute…”
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