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David M Sine

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Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)|September 2, 2008
The architecture of madness and the good of paternalismDavid M Sine
AMA Journal of Ethics|July 1, 2025
I Pressed DownDavid M Sine
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|November 2, 2017
Where should patient safety be installed?David M Sine, Doug Paull
American Journal of Disaster Medicine|February 11, 2009
A qualitative analysis of the central values of professional paramedicsDavid M Sine, Norvell Northcutt
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|July 28, 2011
Ethics, risk, and patient-centered care: how collaboration between clinical ethicists and risk management leads to respectful patient careDavid M Sine, Virginia A Sharpe
Behavioral Healthcare|October 10, 2009
Following the evidence toward better designDavid M Sine, James M Hunt
Behavioral Healthcare|July 15, 2011
Design for health and human services showcaseHoward Gershon, Michael Meehan, David M Sine, et al.
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|February 20, 2014
Institutional disclosure: promise and problemsSeth W Wolk, David M Sine, Douglas E Paull
The Journal of Nursing Administration|November 19, 2011
The case for training Veterans Administration frontline nurses in crew resource managementGary L Sculli, Amanda M Fore, Julia Neily, et al.
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|August 1, 2015
Effective followership: A standardized algorithm to resolve clinical conflicts and improve teamworkGary L Sculli, Amanda M Fore, David M Sine, et al.
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Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)|September 2, 2008
The architecture of madness and the good of paternalismDavid M Sine
AMA Journal of Ethics|July 1, 2025
I Pressed DownDavid M Sine
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|November 2, 2017
Where should patient safety be installed?David M Sine, Doug Paull
American Journal of Disaster Medicine|February 11, 2009
A qualitative analysis of the central values of professional paramedicsDavid M Sine, Norvell Northcutt
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|July 28, 2011
Ethics, risk, and patient-centered care: how collaboration between clinical ethicists and risk management leads to respectful patient careDavid M Sine, Virginia A Sharpe
Behavioral Healthcare|October 10, 2009
Following the evidence toward better designDavid M Sine, James M Hunt
Behavioral Healthcare|July 15, 2011
Design for health and human services showcaseHoward Gershon, Michael Meehan, David M Sine, et al.
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|February 20, 2014
Institutional disclosure: promise and problemsSeth W Wolk, David M Sine, Douglas E Paull
The Journal of Nursing Administration|November 19, 2011
The case for training Veterans Administration frontline nurses in crew resource managementGary L Sculli, Amanda M Fore, Julia Neily, et al.
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|August 1, 2015
Effective followership: A standardized algorithm to resolve clinical conflicts and improve teamworkGary L Sculli, Amanda M Fore, David M Sine, et al.
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