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Olga Bronshtein

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Nurse Education in Practice|March 10, 2019
The attitudes of nursing students and clinical instructors towards reporting irregular incidents in the medical clinicOfra Halperin, Olga Bronshtein
The Israel Medical Association Journal : IMAJ|May 5, 2006
Techniques for terminating patient-physician encounters in primary care settingsOlga Bronshtein, Vera Katz, Tami Freud, et al.
Quality Management in Health Care|March 30, 2021
Quality Indicators for Prevention of Infection in the Surgical Site: The Israeli National Program for Quality Indicators ExperienceYaron Niv, Michael Kuniavsky, Olga Bronshtein, et al.
The Israel Medical Association Journal : IMAJ|July 18, 2023
Difference Between COVID-19 Alpha Variant B.1.1.7 and the Original Virus in Gastrointestinal Symptoms and Mortality: Does a Negative Correlation Exist?Yaron Niv, Michael Kuniavsky, Olga Bronshtein, et al.
The Israel Medical Association Journal : IMAJ|February 9, 2022
Performing Duplex within 72 Hours of Transient Ischemic Attack May Decrease Mortality, the Israeli National Program for Quality Indicators experienceYaron Niv, Michael Kuniavsky, Olga Bronshtein, et al.
Journal of General Internal Medicine|July 6, 2022
COVID-19 and Renal Failure - Adding Insult to Injury? Israel's Experience Based on Nationwide Retrospective Cohort StudyMichael Kuniavsky, Keren Doenyas-Barak, Nethanel Goldschmidt, et al.
Israel Journal of Health Policy Research|February 1, 2022
Quality of care indicator performance was minimally changed in 2020 despite the COVID-19 pandemicAlexander Konson, Michael Kuniavsky, Olga Bronshtein, et al.
Quality Management in Health Care|July 22, 2024
COVID-19 Inpatient Caseloads in General Hospitals Did Not Affect Quality Indicator Compliance Rates in IsraelOlga Bronshtein, Alexander Konson, Michael Kuniavsky, et al.
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Nurse Education in Practice|March 10, 2019
The attitudes of nursing students and clinical instructors towards reporting irregular incidents in the medical clinicOfra Halperin, Olga Bronshtein
The Israel Medical Association Journal : IMAJ|May 5, 2006
Techniques for terminating patient-physician encounters in primary care settingsOlga Bronshtein, Vera Katz, Tami Freud, et al.
Quality Management in Health Care|March 30, 2021
Quality Indicators for Prevention of Infection in the Surgical Site: The Israeli National Program for Quality Indicators ExperienceYaron Niv, Michael Kuniavsky, Olga Bronshtein, et al.
The Israel Medical Association Journal : IMAJ|July 18, 2023
Difference Between COVID-19 Alpha Variant B.1.1.7 and the Original Virus in Gastrointestinal Symptoms and Mortality: Does a Negative Correlation Exist?Yaron Niv, Michael Kuniavsky, Olga Bronshtein, et al.
The Israel Medical Association Journal : IMAJ|February 9, 2022
Performing Duplex within 72 Hours of Transient Ischemic Attack May Decrease Mortality, the Israeli National Program for Quality Indicators experienceYaron Niv, Michael Kuniavsky, Olga Bronshtein, et al.
Journal of General Internal Medicine|July 6, 2022
COVID-19 and Renal Failure - Adding Insult to Injury? Israel's Experience Based on Nationwide Retrospective Cohort StudyMichael Kuniavsky, Keren Doenyas-Barak, Nethanel Goldschmidt, et al.
Israel Journal of Health Policy Research|February 1, 2022
Quality of care indicator performance was minimally changed in 2020 despite the COVID-19 pandemicAlexander Konson, Michael Kuniavsky, Olga Bronshtein, et al.
Quality Management in Health Care|July 22, 2024
COVID-19 Inpatient Caseloads in General Hospitals Did Not Affect Quality Indicator Compliance Rates in IsraelOlga Bronshtein, Alexander Konson, Michael Kuniavsky, et al.
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