Challenging Situations in Family-Centered Rounds: Making the Best out of Worst Case Scenarios
Abstract Introduction Family-centered rounds (FCR) are one of the most common rounding practices for pediatric hospitalists. Benefits include improved communication with the family, improved multidisciplinary communication, and enhanced discharge planning and workflow. However, concerns about effici...
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Main Authors: | Priti Bhansali (Author), Kerry Moss (Author), Robert Kavanagh (Author), Christiane Corriveau (Author), Jeffrey Simmons (Author), Geeta Singhal (Author) |
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2014-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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