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WHO Guidelines On Hand Hygiene In Health Care
WHO Guidelines On Hand Hygiene In Health Care: A Summary Click here to download the entire PDF
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Improving Hand Hygiene
How-to Guide: Improving Hand Hygiene A Guide for Improving Practices among Health Care Workers This guide was prepared in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC), and the Society of Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA), and has been endorsed by APIC and […]
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HR Resources Newsletter Vol.4 No.17 | August 25, 2010
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Longwoods eLetter August 23, 2011
Quote “The underlying principle of Canadian medicare – access to essential care based on need – commands the enduring loyalty of the Canadian public. How is it, then, that this principle remains insecure” – Brian Hutchison More Essays Nursing Practice Models: Time for Change by Dot Pringle Off the Cuff Can The Edmonton Obesity Staging […]
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Can The Edmonton Obesity Staging System Provide A Path For New Anti-Obesity Drugs?
Monday, August 22, 2011 For original post click here As readers of these pages are well aware, there is currently only one prescription drug (orlistat) for the long-term management of obesity and recent applications for new anti-obesity drugs have run into considerable obstacles with licensing agencies, not least the US Food and Drug Administration. Thus, […]
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What Do We Know About Family Physicians Who Accept New Patients?
From CIHI As a point of entry to the health care system, Canadian family physicians occupy an important place. For this reason, patients’ access to family physicians is of great importance, and gaining a better understanding of the factors that can influence whether or not a family physician accepts new patientsi is critical in terms […]
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Hospital cafeteria gets chef’s touch
Printed in The Toronto Star, Friday, August 19, 2011 St. Joseph’s Health Centre has a culinary secret. Its food is so good that people who live and work in Roncesvalles Village drop by for meals. The menu is the work of two devoted chefs. John Butler spent almost eight years with the Oliver & Bonacini […]
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ehealthrecord.info Vol. 8 No. 17, August 17, 2011
Facts and Stats Nearly 80% of U.S. consumers surveyed this year said they are wary of electronic health records (EHR) because they fear that their personal information might be stolen or lost if it were stored in an EHR system. The online survey, conducted by Harris Interactive for Xerox in February and released last month, […]
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Longwoods eLetter August 16, 2011
Quote “Ever since that ER visit when I was 16, I have believed that the care I and my family receive (rightly) depends on a partnership with the medical community – I do my part and you do yours. If I say nothing: 1) when I am uncomfortable with what is happening; 2) when I […]
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Edmonton Obesity Staging System [EOSS] offers clinicians a useful approach to identify obese individuals at elevated risk of mortality who may benefit from more attention to weight management.
Read more here: EOSS APNM Kuk et al 2011
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