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Shelley Schoepflin Sanders

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Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges|December 24, 2003
Medicine and the arts. A summer dilemmaShelley Schoepflin Sanders
Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives|July 2, 2021
The impact of an accountable care unit on mortality: an observational studyLaura Loertscher, Lian Wang, Shelley Schoepflin Sanders
American Journal of Medical Quality : the Official Journal of the American College of Medical Quality|December 28, 2023
Standardizing Sepsis Patient Education: A Quality Improvement ProcessBethany Koschel, Claudia Leonard, Shelley Schoepflin Sanders
Annals of Internal Medicine|February 15, 2021
Modify Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' Sepsis Core Measure (SEP-1) Now to Optimize Care for COVID-19Harry Peled, Nhu Quyen Dau, Shelley Schoepflin Sanders
EGEMS (Washington, DC)|June 9, 2018
Dissemination and Implementation of Evidence Based Best Practice Across the High Value Healthcare Collaborative (HVHC) Using Sepsis as a Prototype - Rapidly Learning from OthersAndreas Taenzer, Allison Kinslow, Christine Gorman, et al.
Chest|June 21, 2024
Sepsis Order Set Use Associated With Increased Care ValueChristopher R Dale, Shih-Ting Chiu, Shelley Schoepflin Sanders, et al.
Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges|May 25, 2013
A multisite, multistakeholder validation of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education competenciesC Scott Smith, Magdalena Morris, Chris Francovich, et al.
Critical Care Explorations|May 19, 2023
Order Set Usage is Associated With Lower Hospital Mortality in Patients With SepsisChristopher R Dale, Shelley Schoepflin Sanders, Shu Ching Chang, et al.
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Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges|December 24, 2003
Medicine and the arts. A summer dilemmaShelley Schoepflin Sanders
Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives|July 2, 2021
The impact of an accountable care unit on mortality: an observational studyLaura Loertscher, Lian Wang, Shelley Schoepflin Sanders
American Journal of Medical Quality : the Official Journal of the American College of Medical Quality|December 28, 2023
Standardizing Sepsis Patient Education: A Quality Improvement ProcessBethany Koschel, Claudia Leonard, Shelley Schoepflin Sanders
Annals of Internal Medicine|February 15, 2021
Modify Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' Sepsis Core Measure (SEP-1) Now to Optimize Care for COVID-19Harry Peled, Nhu Quyen Dau, Shelley Schoepflin Sanders
EGEMS (Washington, DC)|June 9, 2018
Dissemination and Implementation of Evidence Based Best Practice Across the High Value Healthcare Collaborative (HVHC) Using Sepsis as a Prototype - Rapidly Learning from OthersAndreas Taenzer, Allison Kinslow, Christine Gorman, et al.
Chest|June 21, 2024
Sepsis Order Set Use Associated With Increased Care ValueChristopher R Dale, Shih-Ting Chiu, Shelley Schoepflin Sanders, et al.
Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges|May 25, 2013
A multisite, multistakeholder validation of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education competenciesC Scott Smith, Magdalena Morris, Chris Francovich, et al.
Critical Care Explorations|May 19, 2023
Order Set Usage is Associated With Lower Hospital Mortality in Patients With SepsisChristopher R Dale, Shelley Schoepflin Sanders, Shu Ching Chang, et al.
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