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307 related items for PubMed ID: 31651999

  • 1. What makes a great clinical team? Stakeholder perspectives on the attributes of effective veterinary health care teams in Australia.
    Clarke P, Henning J, King E, Coleman G, Schull D.
    Aust Vet J; 2019 Nov; 97(11):424-432. PubMed ID: 31651999
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  • 2. International multi-stakeholder consensus for the capabilities most important to employability in the veterinary profession.
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  • 3. Client Perspectives on Desirable Attributes and Skills of Veterinary Technologists in Australia: Considerations for Curriculum Design.
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  • 9. Willingness of veterinarians in Australia to recommend Q fever vaccination in veterinary personnel: Implications for workplace health and safety compliance.
    Sellens E, Norris JM, Dhand NK, Heller J, Hayes L, Gidding HF, Willaby H, Wood N, Bosward KL.
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  • 12. Interprofessional teamwork in comprehensive primary healthcare services: Findings from a mixed methods study.
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    J Interprof Care; 2018 May 23; 32(3):274-283. PubMed ID: 29182411
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  • 13. The basis of clinical tribalism, hierarchy and stereotyping: a laboratory-controlled teamwork experiment.
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  • 14. Interprofessional team member's satisfaction: a mixed methods study of a Chilean hospital.
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  • 17. 'Care about my animal, know your stuff and take me seriously': United Kingdom and Australian clients' views on the capabilities most important in their veterinarians.
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  • 18. Are interprofessional healthcare teams meeting patient expectations? An exploration of the perceptions of patients and informal caregivers.
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  • 20. Identifying the capabilities most important for veterinary employability using a modified Delphi process.
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