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Naida Grunden

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Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology|October 27, 2005
Industrial techniques help reduce hospital-acquired infectionNaida Grunden
Frontiers of Health Services Management|October 2, 2009
Lean at the front line: all hands on deckNaida Grunden
American Journal of Infection Control|May 29, 2002
A region addresses patient safetyKaren Wolk Feinstein, Naida Grunden, Edward I Harrison
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|January 25, 2011
Improving patient care in cardiac surgery using Toyota production system based methodologyMichael H Culig, Richard F Kunkle, Diane C Frndak, et al.
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|November 9, 2007
Using real-time problem solving to eliminate central line infectionsRichard P Shannon, Diane Frndak, Naida Grunden, et al.
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Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology|October 27, 2005
Industrial techniques help reduce hospital-acquired infectionNaida Grunden
Frontiers of Health Services Management|October 2, 2009
Lean at the front line: all hands on deckNaida Grunden
American Journal of Infection Control|May 29, 2002
A region addresses patient safetyKaren Wolk Feinstein, Naida Grunden, Edward I Harrison
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|January 25, 2011
Improving patient care in cardiac surgery using Toyota production system based methodologyMichael H Culig, Richard F Kunkle, Diane C Frndak, et al.
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|November 9, 2007
Using real-time problem solving to eliminate central line infectionsRichard P Shannon, Diane Frndak, Naida Grunden, et al.
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