In another study by @ep_qc and colleagues, physicians often believed their teams functioned nonhierarchically, while non-physicians felt that hierarchical behaviors persisted /4 https://t.co/VFinBe6eVH
Second, I have personally used the language “non-physician” reflexively, to demonstrate this power differential in a study about interprofessional rounds (here: https://t.co/zZ6W18wujG). Physicians *were* separate and unequal, and we let the reader know
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Interprofessional rhetoric and operational realities: an ethnographic study of rounds in four intensive care units https://t.co/Qkqk9FuWK3
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RT @KathyKastner: Interprofessional rhetoric and operational realities: rounds in four ICUs. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/rgm7LVSu7H cc @TI…
RT @KathyKastner: Interprofessional rhetoric and operational realities: rounds in four ICUs. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/rgm7LVSu7H cc @TI…
RT @KathyKastner: Interprofessional rhetoric and operational realities: rounds in four ICUs. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/rgm7LVSu7H cc @TI…
RT @KathyKastner: Interprofessional rhetoric and operational realities: rounds in four ICUs. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/rgm7LVSu7H cc @TI…
Interprofessional rhetoric and operational realities: rounds in four ICUs. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/rgm7LVSu7H cc @TISLEP_MD #hcldr
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