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Annals of Emergency Medicine
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April 27, 2017
Are You Paying Attention? Related Guidance on How Concepts of Attention May Inform Effective Time Sharing of Tasks in Emergency Medicine
Natalie C Benda, Rollin J Fairbanks, Rollin J Fairbanks
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
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March 17, 2009
Don't be a minimizer: avoiding the trap of underestimating signs & symptoms
Rollin J Fairbanks
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
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November 30, 2012
More than words: how we can influence the 'ambulance driver' media epidemic
Rollin J Fairbanks
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Safety
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November 3, 2004
Poor interface design and lack of usability testing facilitate medical error
Rollin J Fairbanks, Stanley Caplan
Mayo Clinic Proceedings
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August 2, 2011
Speaking systems engineering: bilingualism in health care delivery organizations
Yan Xiao, Rollin J Fairbanks
Annals of Emergency Medicine
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April 10, 2018
Approaching Fatigue and Error in Emergency Medicine: Narrowing the Gap Between Work as Imagined and Work as Really Done
Kathryn M Kellogg, Rollin J Fairbanks
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
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February 11, 2012
Humans and multitask performance: let's give credit where credit is due
Robert J Stephens, Rollin J Fairbanks
Annals of Emergency Medicine
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August 30, 2008
Hazards with medical devices: the role of design
Rollin J Fairbanks, Robert L Wears
Annals of Emergency Medicine
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March 1, 2021
Mean Talk: Why Punitive Language in Patient Safety Event Reporting Indicates a Suboptimal Safety Culture
Rollin J Fairbanks, Kathryn M Kellogg
Annals of Emergency Medicine
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June 22, 2011
Understanding better how clinicians work
Rollin J Fairbanks, Ann M Bisantz
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Annals of Emergency Medicine
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April 27, 2017
Are You Paying Attention? Related Guidance on How Concepts of Attention May Inform Effective Time Sharing of Tasks in Emergency Medicine
Natalie C Benda, Rollin J Fairbanks, Rollin J Fairbanks
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
|
March 17, 2009
Don't be a minimizer: avoiding the trap of underestimating signs & symptoms
Rollin J Fairbanks
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
|
November 30, 2012
More than words: how we can influence the 'ambulance driver' media epidemic
Rollin J Fairbanks
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Safety
|
November 3, 2004
Poor interface design and lack of usability testing facilitate medical error
Rollin J Fairbanks, Stanley Caplan
Mayo Clinic Proceedings
|
August 2, 2011
Speaking systems engineering: bilingualism in health care delivery organizations
Yan Xiao, Rollin J Fairbanks
Annals of Emergency Medicine
|
April 10, 2018
Approaching Fatigue and Error in Emergency Medicine: Narrowing the Gap Between Work as Imagined and Work as Really Done
Kathryn M Kellogg, Rollin J Fairbanks
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
|
February 11, 2012
Humans and multitask performance: let's give credit where credit is due
Robert J Stephens, Rollin J Fairbanks
Annals of Emergency Medicine
|
August 30, 2008
Hazards with medical devices: the role of design
Rollin J Fairbanks, Robert L Wears
Annals of Emergency Medicine
|
March 1, 2021
Mean Talk: Why Punitive Language in Patient Safety Event Reporting Indicates a Suboptimal Safety Culture
Rollin J Fairbanks, Kathryn M Kellogg
Annals of Emergency Medicine
|
June 22, 2011
Understanding better how clinicians work
Rollin J Fairbanks, Ann M Bisantz
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