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21. Exploring the quality perceptions of healthcare leaders: A study of hospitals in Indiana
22. An examination of the leadership competency requirements of nurse leaders in healthcare information technology
23. Perceptions and Experiences of Baccalaureate Nursing Program Leaders Related to Nursing Informatic
24. Characteristics of college minority nursing department leaders
25. Caring for self for nursing leaders: Climbing to the mountain peak
26. From biomedical engineering to leaders of healthcare technology
27. Interprofessional relationships between physicians and hospital administrators across Canada: A quantitative multivariate correlational study
28. Executives transitioning from a silo to a systems-based approach in a complex healthcare organization: Implications for continuous leadership development
29. Understanding leaders' perspectives on inpatient discharge processes
30. Effects of an Educational Intervention on Nurse Leaders Comfort with Informatics Competencies
31. Naturopathic, homeopathic, western herbalist and traditional Chinese medicine leaders' perceptions of new Canadian product regulations
32. R. Louise McManus and Mildred Montag create the associate degree model for the education of nurses: The right leaders, the right time, the right place: 1947 to 1959
33. Mindfulness practices for today's leaders: Reducing stress and improving heart health
34. Care management in complex organizations: Intraorganizational relationships and the legitimization of integrated healthcare delivery systems
35. Perceptions of rural hospital leaders regarding factors that influence interpersonal communication and collaboration between registered nurses and physicians
36. Profiles of residency program directors and their perceptions of physician leaders in academic emergency medicine: A participatory study
37. Enterprise Resource Planning Systems: Assessment of Risk Factors by California Community College Leaders
38. Nursing leadership in palliative care: The point of view of committed and experienced nurse leaders
39. Simulated Death: The Perceived Stress And Its Impact On Undergraduate Medical Education
40. Perceived best practices of healthcare leaders in the prevention of medical-related errors
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