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Michael H Kanter

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Journal of General Internal Medicine|February 24, 2016
Capsule Commentary on Alkureishi et al., Impact of Electronic Medical Record Use on the Patient-Doctor Relationship and Communication: A Systematic ReviewMichael H Kanter
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 23, 2022
Thanking patients for their role in research is part of creating wider cultural changeMichael H Kanter, Suzanne Schrandt
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|January 29, 2022
Improving Diagnostic Error Detection and Analysis: The First Step on a Long Path to Diagnostic Error PreventionLawrence Lurvey, Michael H Kanter
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine|March 3, 2026
The Coming Age of InterdependencePaul L Epner, Michael H Kanter
The Permanente Journal|April 5, 2011
Implementing the electronic medical record in the exam room: the effect on physician-patient communication and patient satisfactionVivian Tong Nagy, Michael H Kanter
The Permanente Journal|March 29, 2022
Establishing Virtual Vital Signs in Older AdultsEric A Lee, Michael H Kanter
The Permanente Journal|August 8, 2022
Is It Time to Formally Thank Patients for Their Contributions to Medical Research?Michael H Kanter, M Suzanne Schrandt
The Permanente Journal|November 12, 2018
The Importance of Continual Learning in a Rapidly Changing Health Care EnvironmentMichael H Kanter, Patrick T Courneya
Journal of Clinical Oncology : Official Journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology|July 29, 2015
Integration Alone Does Not Reduce Health Care DisparitiesMichael H Kanter, Joanne E Schottinger, Ronald Copeland
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|March 7, 2021
Self-Reported Learning (SRL), a Voluntary Incident Reporting System Experience Within a Large Health Care OrganizationLawrence D Lurvey, Michael J Fassett, Michael H Kanter
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Journal of General Internal Medicine|February 24, 2016
Capsule Commentary on Alkureishi et al., Impact of Electronic Medical Record Use on the Patient-Doctor Relationship and Communication: A Systematic ReviewMichael H Kanter
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 23, 2022
Thanking patients for their role in research is part of creating wider cultural changeMichael H Kanter, Suzanne Schrandt
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|January 29, 2022
Improving Diagnostic Error Detection and Analysis: The First Step on a Long Path to Diagnostic Error PreventionLawrence Lurvey, Michael H Kanter
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine|March 3, 2026
The Coming Age of InterdependencePaul L Epner, Michael H Kanter
The Permanente Journal|April 5, 2011
Implementing the electronic medical record in the exam room: the effect on physician-patient communication and patient satisfactionVivian Tong Nagy, Michael H Kanter
The Permanente Journal|March 29, 2022
Establishing Virtual Vital Signs in Older AdultsEric A Lee, Michael H Kanter
The Permanente Journal|August 8, 2022
Is It Time to Formally Thank Patients for Their Contributions to Medical Research?Michael H Kanter, M Suzanne Schrandt
The Permanente Journal|November 12, 2018
The Importance of Continual Learning in a Rapidly Changing Health Care EnvironmentMichael H Kanter, Patrick T Courneya
Journal of Clinical Oncology : Official Journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology|July 29, 2015
Integration Alone Does Not Reduce Health Care DisparitiesMichael H Kanter, Joanne E Schottinger, Ronald Copeland
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|March 7, 2021
Self-Reported Learning (SRL), a Voluntary Incident Reporting System Experience Within a Large Health Care OrganizationLawrence D Lurvey, Michael J Fassett, Michael H Kanter
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