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Catherine L. Satterwhite - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Multi-Professional Training for obstetric emergencies in a US hospital over a 7-year interval: an observational study
Journal of Perinatology, 2016Co-Authors: Carl P. Weiner, L Collins, S Bentley, Y Dong, Catherine L. SatterwhiteAbstract:Objective: Birth is less safe than it can be. We adapted the UK-developed PROMPT™ (PRactical Obstetric Multi-Professional Training) course to local practices and initiated annual Training. Study Design: This observational study used quality assurance data from University of Kansas Hospital 2 years before and 7 years after intervention encompassing 14 309 consecutive deliveries from January 2006 through December 2014. An events/trials approach was applied to changes in proportions over time. Result: PROMPT™ was associated with progressive decreases in rates ( P
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Multi-Professional Training for obstetric emergencies in a U.S. hospital over a 7-year interval: an observational study.
Journal of Perinatology, 2015Co-Authors: Carl P. Weiner, L Collins, S Bentley, Y Dong, Catherine L. SatterwhiteAbstract:Multi-Professional Training for obstetric emergencies in a US hospital over a 7-year interval: an observational study
Carl P. Weiner - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Multi-Professional Training for obstetric emergencies in a US hospital over a 7-year interval: an observational study
Journal of Perinatology, 2016Co-Authors: Carl P. Weiner, L Collins, S Bentley, Y Dong, Catherine L. SatterwhiteAbstract:Objective: Birth is less safe than it can be. We adapted the UK-developed PROMPT™ (PRactical Obstetric Multi-Professional Training) course to local practices and initiated annual Training. Study Design: This observational study used quality assurance data from University of Kansas Hospital 2 years before and 7 years after intervention encompassing 14 309 consecutive deliveries from January 2006 through December 2014. An events/trials approach was applied to changes in proportions over time. Result: PROMPT™ was associated with progressive decreases in rates ( P
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Multi-Professional Training for obstetric emergencies in a U.S. hospital over a 7-year interval: an observational study.
Journal of Perinatology, 2015Co-Authors: Carl P. Weiner, L Collins, S Bentley, Y Dong, Catherine L. SatterwhiteAbstract:Multi-Professional Training for obstetric emergencies in a US hospital over a 7-year interval: an observational study
V F Ochkov - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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the development of an electronic encyclopedia of power engineering an informational contribution to production and education processes
Thermal Engineering, 2007Co-Authors: V F OchkovAbstract:Information is given on the scientific-methodological, technological, and computer developmental works lying in the heart of a diversified set of software tools used in thermodynamic and thermal engineering calculations, for Professional Training of specialists in thermal power engineering, and for education of students.
Y Dong - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Multi-Professional Training for obstetric emergencies in a US hospital over a 7-year interval: an observational study
Journal of Perinatology, 2016Co-Authors: Carl P. Weiner, L Collins, S Bentley, Y Dong, Catherine L. SatterwhiteAbstract:Objective: Birth is less safe than it can be. We adapted the UK-developed PROMPT™ (PRactical Obstetric Multi-Professional Training) course to local practices and initiated annual Training. Study Design: This observational study used quality assurance data from University of Kansas Hospital 2 years before and 7 years after intervention encompassing 14 309 consecutive deliveries from January 2006 through December 2014. An events/trials approach was applied to changes in proportions over time. Result: PROMPT™ was associated with progressive decreases in rates ( P
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Multi-Professional Training for obstetric emergencies in a U.S. hospital over a 7-year interval: an observational study.
Journal of Perinatology, 2015Co-Authors: Carl P. Weiner, L Collins, S Bentley, Y Dong, Catherine L. SatterwhiteAbstract:Multi-Professional Training for obstetric emergencies in a US hospital over a 7-year interval: an observational study
S Bentley - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Multi-Professional Training for obstetric emergencies in a US hospital over a 7-year interval: an observational study
Journal of Perinatology, 2016Co-Authors: Carl P. Weiner, L Collins, S Bentley, Y Dong, Catherine L. SatterwhiteAbstract:Objective: Birth is less safe than it can be. We adapted the UK-developed PROMPT™ (PRactical Obstetric Multi-Professional Training) course to local practices and initiated annual Training. Study Design: This observational study used quality assurance data from University of Kansas Hospital 2 years before and 7 years after intervention encompassing 14 309 consecutive deliveries from January 2006 through December 2014. An events/trials approach was applied to changes in proportions over time. Result: PROMPT™ was associated with progressive decreases in rates ( P
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Multi-Professional Training for obstetric emergencies in a U.S. hospital over a 7-year interval: an observational study.
Journal of Perinatology, 2015Co-Authors: Carl P. Weiner, L Collins, S Bentley, Y Dong, Catherine L. SatterwhiteAbstract:Multi-Professional Training for obstetric emergencies in a US hospital over a 7-year interval: an observational study