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[Online physician portal in London treats German patients. Physician contact now only over the internet?].

Perceptions of Malawian nurses about nursing interventions for malnourished children and their parents.

Noise in an intensive care unit.

Fired up, not burnt out--focusing on the rewards of working in psychiatry.

Psychosocial safety climate: a multilevel theory of work stress in the health and community service sector.

"We're going to have to cut loose some of our personal beliefs": barriers and opportunities in providing HIV prevention to African American men who have sex with men and women.

A comparison of nurses' perceptions of elective laparoscopic or elective open colorectal resections.

Optimal management of mental health patients in Australian emergency departments: barriers and solutions.

Four-hour access targets for emergency departments: potential negative implications for the work practices and clinical training of junior doctors.

Occupational stress and job burnout in mental health.

[When patients' sexuality finds its way into daily care activities].

[Challenges and limits of hospital support groups].

What is the educational value of ward rounds? A learner and teacher perspective.

Cloudy outlook. Supercommittee failure leaves healthcare providers questioning future cuts, impact on hospitals.

[In Process Citation].

Improving safety culture results in Rhode Island ICUs: lessons learned from the development of action-oriented plans.

Predicting babies' risk of obesity.

Parent and health care professional perspectives on family-centered care for children with special health care needs: are we on the same page?

The surgeon's epic break.

[Walking around the hospital].

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