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What Can Be Done to Maintain Positive Patient Experience and Improve Residents’ Satisfaction? In Reference To: “Standardized Attending Rounds to Improve the Patient Experience: A Pragmatic Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial”
Journal of Hospital Medicine
Internal Medicine
Care Planning
Health Policy
Fundamentals
Skills
Leadership
Management
Diagnosis
Medicine
Assessment
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Health Policy
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Skills
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Diagnosis
Medicine
Assessment
Using Press Ganey Provider Feedback to Improve Patient Satisfaction: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Academic Emergency Medicine
Medicine
Emergency Medicine
Pairing Physician Education With Patient Activation to Improve Shared Decisions in Prostate Cancer Screening: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
Annals of Family Medicine
Family Practice
Defining Patient Communication Needs During Hospitalization to Improve Patient Experience and Health Literacy
BMC Health Services Research
Health Policy
Correction To: The Invested in Diabetes Study Protocol: A Cluster Randomized Pragmatic Trial Comparing Standardized and Patient-Driven Diabetes Shared Medical Appointments
Trials
Medicine
Pharmacology
Randomized Trial to Improve Fracture Prevention in Nursing Home Residents
American Journal of Medicine
Medicine
Decoding Student Satisfaction: How to Manage and Improve the Laboratory Experience
IEEE Transactions on Education
Electronic Engineering
Education
Electrical
Spinal Anesthesia: How Can We Improve Patient Satisfaction?
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
Anesthesiology
Pain Medicine
A Consultation-Level Intervention to Improve Care of Frequently Attending Patients: A Cluster Randomised Controlled Feasibility Trial
BJGP Open