5 results match your criteria: "Simmons College in Boston[Affiliation]"

Unlabelled: The technology development, population growth, development of metropolises and subsequent pollution are serious threats to the environment and public health. Therefore, monitoring and evaluation of various emissions and their sources, and also providing practical strategies of pollution reduction, are necessary to solve these problems. In this regard, the use of modern methods to predict the concentration of pollutants can improve decision-making and provide appropriate solutions.

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Performance Potential Special: Incivility in nursing practice.

Nurs Manage

October 2017

At Simmons College in Boston, Mass., Mary Jo De Villers is an adjunct faculty member and Tanya Cohn is an associate professor of practice.

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The role of unlicensed assistive personnel in patient handoff.

Nursing

March 2017

Donna M. Glynn is an assistant professor at Simmons College in Boston, Mass., and a nurse scientist at VA Boston Healthcare System. Rose Saint-Aine is a certified nursing assistant at Carney Hospital, Steward Healthcare, in Dorchester, Mass. Meghan Gosselin is an RN at Elliot Hospital in Manchester, N.H. Susan Quan is an RN at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Mass. Jessica Chute is an RN in the neurosurgical ICU at DePaul Medical Center in Norfolk, Va.

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From the early 20th century, HIM professionals have been part of the turbulent story of healthcare in America. How has the profession, and AHIMA, evolved along with the industry? The author describes the environmental changes that have shaped the profession.

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