Traditionally, healthcare professionals have been expected to acquire technical skills while minimal attention has been paid to the non-technical skills (NTS) they require to work in complex health environments, such as resuscitation rooms. This article explains the importance of NTS in improving patient outcomes and why a model of dynamic nurse leadership is useful in resuscitative care
Background: Medical Emergency Teams (MET)/rapid response are replacing Cardiac Arrest teams in acute...
In a challenging global healthcare climate, new workforce models are required to address the ongoing...
Aim(s): To examine nursing leadership in contemporary health care and its potential contribution to ...
Traditionally, healthcare professionals have been expected to acquire technical skills while minimal...
Traditionally, healthcare professionals have been expected to acquire technical skills while minimal...
Over 500,000 people suffer a cardiac arrest each year in the United States with approximately 290,00...
Over 500,000 people suffer a cardiac arrest each year in the United States with approximately 290,00...
Over 500,000 people suffer a cardiac arrest each year in the United States with approximately 290,00...
Healthcare institutions have garnered national attention due to high levels of healthcare worker bur...
Healthcare institutions have garnered national attention due to high levels of healthcare worker bur...
Over 500,000 people suffer a cardiac arrest each year in the United States with approximately 290,00...
Over 500,000 people suffer a cardiac arrest each year in the United States with approximately 290,00...
Introduction: Non-technical skills (NTS) teamwork training can enhance clinicians’ understanding of ...
Nurses are often asked to think about leadership, particularly in times of rapid change in healthcar...
Problems in team communication and decision making have been implicated in accidents in high risk in...
Background: Medical Emergency Teams (MET)/rapid response are replacing Cardiac Arrest teams in acute...
In a challenging global healthcare climate, new workforce models are required to address the ongoing...
Aim(s): To examine nursing leadership in contemporary health care and its potential contribution to ...
Traditionally, healthcare professionals have been expected to acquire technical skills while minimal...
Traditionally, healthcare professionals have been expected to acquire technical skills while minimal...
Over 500,000 people suffer a cardiac arrest each year in the United States with approximately 290,00...
Over 500,000 people suffer a cardiac arrest each year in the United States with approximately 290,00...
Over 500,000 people suffer a cardiac arrest each year in the United States with approximately 290,00...
Healthcare institutions have garnered national attention due to high levels of healthcare worker bur...
Healthcare institutions have garnered national attention due to high levels of healthcare worker bur...
Over 500,000 people suffer a cardiac arrest each year in the United States with approximately 290,00...
Over 500,000 people suffer a cardiac arrest each year in the United States with approximately 290,00...
Introduction: Non-technical skills (NTS) teamwork training can enhance clinicians’ understanding of ...
Nurses are often asked to think about leadership, particularly in times of rapid change in healthcar...
Problems in team communication and decision making have been implicated in accidents in high risk in...
Background: Medical Emergency Teams (MET)/rapid response are replacing Cardiac Arrest teams in acute...
In a challenging global healthcare climate, new workforce models are required to address the ongoing...
Aim(s): To examine nursing leadership in contemporary health care and its potential contribution to ...