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William F Dunn

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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|December 28, 2002
Education theory applied to critical care: Dewey versus tradition: it really does matterWilliam F Dunn
Emergency Medical Services|April 21, 2005
An interview with William F. Dunn, MD, on patient simulators. Interview by Kathryn RobynWilliam F Dunn
Chest|November 6, 2010
Death by compassion--dilemmas and opportunities in sedation delivery: iatrogenesis within a profession in denialWilliam F Dunn, Joseph Murphy
Chest|December 9, 2008
How many unjustifiable lectures are worth $2.4 billion?William F Dunn, Elizabeth Armstrong
Respiratory Care|December 13, 2012
Accidental decannulation: systems thinking, patient protection, and affordable careYue Dong, William F Dunn
Chest|January 5, 2012
Medical education in the cloudsJoseph G Murphy, William F Dunn
Chest|December 9, 2010
Medical errors and poor communicationJoseph G Murphy, William F Dunn
Chest|May 8, 2009
Procedural risks in thoracentesis: process, progress, and proficiencyDavid M Gaba, William F Dunn
Chest|February 6, 2010
Changing culture: a new view of human error and patient safetyDouglas A Wiegmann, William F Dunn
Journal of Critical Care|March 31, 2009
Simulation for clinical research trials: a theoretical outlinePeter G Brindley, William F Dunn
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|December 28, 2002
Education theory applied to critical care: Dewey versus tradition: it really does matterWilliam F Dunn
Emergency Medical Services|April 21, 2005
An interview with William F. Dunn, MD, on patient simulators. Interview by Kathryn RobynWilliam F Dunn
Chest|November 6, 2010
Death by compassion--dilemmas and opportunities in sedation delivery: iatrogenesis within a profession in denialWilliam F Dunn, Joseph Murphy
Chest|December 9, 2008
How many unjustifiable lectures are worth $2.4 billion?William F Dunn, Elizabeth Armstrong
Respiratory Care|December 13, 2012
Accidental decannulation: systems thinking, patient protection, and affordable careYue Dong, William F Dunn
Chest|January 5, 2012
Medical education in the cloudsJoseph G Murphy, William F Dunn
Chest|December 9, 2010
Medical errors and poor communicationJoseph G Murphy, William F Dunn
Chest|May 8, 2009
Procedural risks in thoracentesis: process, progress, and proficiencyDavid M Gaba, William F Dunn
Chest|February 6, 2010
Changing culture: a new view of human error and patient safetyDouglas A Wiegmann, William F Dunn
Journal of Critical Care|March 31, 2009
Simulation for clinical research trials: a theoretical outlinePeter G Brindley, William F Dunn
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