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Angela K M Lipshutz

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Anesthesiology|February 6, 2009
Perioperative glycemic control: an evidence-based reviewAngela K M Lipshutz, Michael A Gropper
Anesthesiology|October 9, 2015
Intensive Care Unit-acquired Muscle Weakness: An Ounce of Prevention Is Worth a Pound of CureAngela K M Lipshutz, Michael A Gropper
Critical Care Medicine|July 20, 2012
Central venous catheters: follow the evidence, not the guidelinesAngela K M Lipshutz, Michael A Gropper
Anesthesiology|August 30, 2012
Acquired neuromuscular weakness and early mobilization in the intensive care unitAngela K M Lipshutz, Michael A Gropper
JAMA|February 14, 2008
Effectiveness and efficiency of root cause analysis in medicineAlbert W Wu, Angela K M Lipshutz, Peter J Pronovost
Journal of Intensive Care|May 25, 2016
Predicting mortality in the intensive care unit: a comparison of the University Health Consortium expected probability of mortality and the Mortality Prediction Model IIIAngela K M Lipshutz, John R Feiner, Barbara Grimes, et al.
The Clinical Teacher|November 22, 2023
An innovative programme to track and address burnout in physician traineesDeborah J Snyder, Emily P Guinee, Angela K M Lipshutz, et al.
BMC Anesthesiology|June 18, 2015
An analysis of near misses identified by anesthesia providers in the intensive care unitAngela K M Lipshutz, James E Caldwell, David L Robinowitz, et al.
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|August 22, 2008
Strategies for success: A PDSA analysis of three QI initiatives in critical careAngela K M Lipshutz, Christopher Fee, Hildy Schell, et al.
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|February 19, 2008
Medication errors associated with code situations in U.S. hospitals: direct and collateral damageAngela K M Lipshutz, Laura L Morloc, Andrew D Shore, et al.
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Anesthesiology|February 6, 2009
Perioperative glycemic control: an evidence-based reviewAngela K M Lipshutz, Michael A Gropper
Anesthesiology|October 9, 2015
Intensive Care Unit-acquired Muscle Weakness: An Ounce of Prevention Is Worth a Pound of CureAngela K M Lipshutz, Michael A Gropper
Critical Care Medicine|July 20, 2012
Central venous catheters: follow the evidence, not the guidelinesAngela K M Lipshutz, Michael A Gropper
Anesthesiology|August 30, 2012
Acquired neuromuscular weakness and early mobilization in the intensive care unitAngela K M Lipshutz, Michael A Gropper
JAMA|February 14, 2008
Effectiveness and efficiency of root cause analysis in medicineAlbert W Wu, Angela K M Lipshutz, Peter J Pronovost
Journal of Intensive Care|May 25, 2016
Predicting mortality in the intensive care unit: a comparison of the University Health Consortium expected probability of mortality and the Mortality Prediction Model IIIAngela K M Lipshutz, John R Feiner, Barbara Grimes, et al.
The Clinical Teacher|November 22, 2023
An innovative programme to track and address burnout in physician traineesDeborah J Snyder, Emily P Guinee, Angela K M Lipshutz, et al.
BMC Anesthesiology|June 18, 2015
An analysis of near misses identified by anesthesia providers in the intensive care unitAngela K M Lipshutz, James E Caldwell, David L Robinowitz, et al.
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|August 22, 2008
Strategies for success: A PDSA analysis of three QI initiatives in critical careAngela K M Lipshutz, Christopher Fee, Hildy Schell, et al.
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|February 19, 2008
Medication errors associated with code situations in U.S. hospitals: direct and collateral damageAngela K M Lipshutz, Laura L Morloc, Andrew D Shore, et al.
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