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  2. Learning health systems - Wikipedia

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    Early experiences with deploying the LHS have been instructive and have led to further adoption and spread. The LHS model is being applied in specific medical specialties such as pediatrics [17] and oncology, [18] and further examination of the environment and conditions that support learning have spurred development of increasingly detailed and specialized frameworks [19] [20] [21] that can ...

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  4. Tactical Combat Casualty Care - Wikipedia

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    Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC or TC3), formerly known as Self Aid Buddy Care, [1] is a set of guidelines for trauma life support in prehospital combat medicine published by the United States Defense Health Agency. They are designed to reduce preventable deaths while maintaining operational success.

  5. Janette Nesheiwat - Wikipedia

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    Nesheiwat completed U.S. Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) before deciding to pursue medical school. [7] [5] She graduated from the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine in St. Maarten [12] and then completed the family medicine residency program at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in 2009. [13]

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    Over two months, from the end of October through the end of December 2011, Vitas billed Medicare $24,591 for Maples’ care, according to billing records provided by her family. Had she remained a routine care patient, like the vast majority of hospice patients, the bill would have been less than $10,000, HuffPost calculated.

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  9. BaFa' BaFa' - Wikipedia

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    BaFá BaFá is a face-to-face learning simulation (game), invented by Dr. R. Garry Shirts in 1974, [1] [2] [3] who also invented StarPower, and is published by Simulation Training Systems, Inc. The simulation is intended to improve participants' cross- cultural competence by helping them understand the impact of culture on the behavior of ...