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Nicole K Yamada

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The Journal of Pediatrics|December 3, 2014
On the need for precise, concise communication during resuscitation: a proposed solutionNicole K Yamada, Louis P Halamek
Clinics in Perinatology|May 18, 2023
The Evolution of Neonatal Patient SafetyNicole K Yamada, Louis P Halamek
Resuscitation|October 4, 2014
Communication during resuscitation: time for a change?Nicole K Yamada, Louis P Halamek
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine|April 22, 2026
From constraints to solutions: leveraging low-cost, scalable simulation for safer neonatal resuscitationJuin Yee Kong, Nicole K Yamada
Seminars in Perinatology|September 4, 2019
The role of human factors in neonatal patient safetyNicole K Yamada, Kenneth Catchpole, Eduardo Salas
Resuscitation|August 19, 2015
Analysis and classification of errors made by teams during neonatal resuscitationNicole K Yamada, Kimberly A Yaeger, Louis P Halamek
American Journal of Perinatology|October 21, 2015
Impact of Standardized Communication Techniques on Errors during Simulated Neonatal ResuscitationNicole K Yamada, Janene H Fuerch, Louis P Halamek
Surgery|June 25, 2009
When operating is considered futile: difficult decisions in the neonatal intensive care unitNicole K Yamada, Ira J Kodner, Douglas E Brown
American Journal of Perinatology|November 11, 2016
Simulation-Based Patient-Specific Multidisciplinary Team Training in Preparation for the Resuscitation and Stabilization of Conjoined TwinsNicole K Yamada, Janene H Fuerch, Louis P Halamek
Children (Basel, Switzerland)|June 6, 2019
Ergonomic Challenges Inherent in Neonatal ResuscitationNicole K Yamada, Janene H Fuerch, Louis P Halamek
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The Journal of Pediatrics|December 3, 2014
On the need for precise, concise communication during resuscitation: a proposed solutionNicole K Yamada, Louis P Halamek
Clinics in Perinatology|May 18, 2023
The Evolution of Neonatal Patient SafetyNicole K Yamada, Louis P Halamek
Resuscitation|October 4, 2014
Communication during resuscitation: time for a change?Nicole K Yamada, Louis P Halamek
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine|April 22, 2026
From constraints to solutions: leveraging low-cost, scalable simulation for safer neonatal resuscitationJuin Yee Kong, Nicole K Yamada
Seminars in Perinatology|September 4, 2019
The role of human factors in neonatal patient safetyNicole K Yamada, Kenneth Catchpole, Eduardo Salas
Resuscitation|August 19, 2015
Analysis and classification of errors made by teams during neonatal resuscitationNicole K Yamada, Kimberly A Yaeger, Louis P Halamek
American Journal of Perinatology|October 21, 2015
Impact of Standardized Communication Techniques on Errors during Simulated Neonatal ResuscitationNicole K Yamada, Janene H Fuerch, Louis P Halamek
Surgery|June 25, 2009
When operating is considered futile: difficult decisions in the neonatal intensive care unitNicole K Yamada, Ira J Kodner, Douglas E Brown
American Journal of Perinatology|November 11, 2016
Simulation-Based Patient-Specific Multidisciplinary Team Training in Preparation for the Resuscitation and Stabilization of Conjoined TwinsNicole K Yamada, Janene H Fuerch, Louis P Halamek
Children (Basel, Switzerland)|June 6, 2019
Ergonomic Challenges Inherent in Neonatal ResuscitationNicole K Yamada, Janene H Fuerch, Louis P Halamek
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