02579 am 2200625 n 450 9910568196603321202205192-35768-142-X10.4000/books.eua.2494(CKB)4100000012875567(FrMaCLE)OB-eua-2494(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/85366(PPN)263270874(EXLCZ)99410000001287556720220519j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierÀ l’assaut du Palais Avignon et son passé pontifical /Paul PayanAvignon Éditions Universitaires d’Avignon20221 online resource (140 p.) Passion du patrimoine2-35768-141-1 Qu’il s’agisse de guides touristiques ou de panneaux de signalisation routière, Avignon est souvent qualifiée de « cité des papes ». Si la période de la papauté médiévale continue de marquer l’identité culturelle des Avignonnais, il faut néanmoins se rappeler que les rapports entre la ville et le pontife n’ont pas toujours été idylliques, bien au contraire. Le livre de Paul Payan invite à nous emparer de cette histoire et de ce Patrimoine, hors de toute mystification ou banalisation. Sa seconde édition, enrichie d’un séduisant dossier iconographique, rehausse encore la fascination qu’exerce, encore aujourd’hui, la rencontre protéiforme entre Palais et Cité. Témoin d’un pan d’histoire et de civilisation, le Palais des Papes nous amène alors à la rencontre de nos « frères du passé ».Ã lâassaut du Palais HistoryMedieval & Renaissance StudiesAvignonMoyen ÂgePalais des papesÉgliseMiddle AgesPopes' PalaceChurchMiddle AgesPopes' PalaceChurchHistoryMedieval & Renaissance StudiesAvignonMoyen ÂgePalais des papesÉgliseMiddle AgesPopes' PalaceChurchPayan Paul1286521Castelnuovo Guido324512FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910568196603321À l’assaut du Palais3034132UNINA06469nam 2200589 450 991078815290332120230803200220.00-8014-5462-X0-8014-5463-810.7591/9780801454639(CKB)2670000000602279(MiAaPQ)EBC4813214(OCoLC)1016611649(MdBmJHUP)muse58269(DE-B1597)496411(OCoLC)1042029439(DE-B1597)9780801454639(Au-PeEL)EBL4813214(CaPaEBR)ebr11353125(CaONFJC)MIL752080(OCoLC)905691463(EXLCZ)99267000000060227920170315h20142014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierCollaborative caring stories and reflections on teamwork in health care /edited by Suzanne Gordon, David L. Feldman, MD, and Michael Leonard, MDIthaca, New York ;London, [England] :ILR Press,2014.©20141 online resource (297 pages) illustrationsThe Culture and Politics of Health Care Work0-8014-5339-9 1-336-20794-9 Includes bibliographical references.Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part 1. Playing On A Real Team -- Learning To Really Listen / Jackson, Andrea -- Sea Change / Levitt, Philip -- A Genuine Collaboration / Perman, Jay A. / Stines, Elsie M. -- Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind / Diaper, Martyn -- The Telephone Call / Gold, Karen -- Interprofessional Learners Sharing Our Stories / Lowe, Mandy / Paulenko, Tracy / Sinclair, Lynne -- Part 2. The Dangers And Damage Of Poor Teamwork -- I Had To Yell At The Nurse / Bardes, Charles -- Lack Of Teamwork Further Complicates A Case / Berguer, Ramon -- Dying To Get To Baghdad / Fish, Peter -- Part 3. Is The Patient On The Team Or Not? -- No, I Am Not Doing It For You / Frosch, Dominick L. -- We're Not Listening / Leonard, Michael -- Captain, You Need To Go / Keim, Susan -- Virginia's Knee / Hallisy, Julia -- Dangerous Assumptions / Skowronsky, Catherine -- Part 4. Psychological Safety -- Remember To Say "Please" / Diaper, Martyn -- Getting Help When You Need It / Leonard, Michael -- Liberating The Positive Deviants / Gardam, Michael -- I Should Have Said Something / Gordon, Suzanne -- Thank You For Your Vigilance / Feldman, David L. -- Part 5. Teaching What We Preach -- Learning When The Team Fails / Sax, Harry C. -- Teaching A New Physician / Elliott, Adam -- Teamwork And Perseverance Prevail / Cassera, Fredrick B. -- The Story Of Our Patient Safety Fellows / Burke, Kathleen -- The Inconvenience Of Safety / Reynolds, Handel -- Do You Feel Like A Caregiver? / Hancock, K. Kelly / Merlino, James I. -- I'm Not Sorry For Calling You / Bleah, Paulina -- Coaching The Huddle / Shunk, Rebecca -- Part 6. Patient Advocacy As Team Sport -- The Complex Discharge Needs Of Mr. And Mrs. K / Campitelli-Thompson, Chiara -- The "Nice" Patient Who Distrusts Our Best Advice / Fisher, Nelli -- Teamwork Is Part Of Our Duty To Advocate / Chandler, Jillian -- A Second Chance / Perlman, Illana -- Taking Care Of Tom And Ethel / Young, Heather M. -- Hospital Without Walls / Quirk, Rebecca -- Alice Was Never Alone In Wonderland / Tse, Estella -- Part 7. Barriers To Teamwork -- Right Surgery, Wrong Patient? Wrong Surgery, Right Patient? / Nurse, Frustrated -- Talking The Talk But Not (Always) Walking The Talk / Reeves, Scott -- No Good Deed / Fiore, Darren -- The Impact Of Reimbursement On Interprofessional Care / Puente, Antonio E. -- The Time Trap / Gordon, Suzanne -- Part 8. Taking Teamwork Institution- And System-Wide -- Making The Handoff Safe In Labor And Delivery / Block, Michael -- Not The Usual Suspects / Jain, Rajiv -- The Art Of Rounding / Fidyk, Lisa -- Getting Everyone On Board / Rosinia, Francis A. -- Going Live With Teaching Teamwork / Adelman, Jason -- The Change In Rwanda / Early, Jessica -- The Devil's In The Details / O'Neill, Loraine -- Walking The Walk / Brier, Pamela -- Medical Teamwork Is All That Jazz / Brown, Theresa -- Investing In Meaningful, Sustainable Change / Plummer, Carolyn / Richards, Joy -- "Co" Is Cool / Gordon, Suzanne / Shunk, Rebecca -- Notes -- EditorsTeamwork is essential to improving the quality of patient care and reducing medical errors and injuries. But how does teamwork really function? And what are the barriers that sometimes prevent smart, well-intentioned people from building and sustaining effective teams? Collaborative Caring takes an unusual approach to the topic of teamwork. Editors Suzanne Gordon, Dr. David L. Feldman, and Dr. Michael Leonard have gathered fifty engaging first-person narratives provided by people from various health care professions.Each story vividly portrays a different dimension of teamwork, capturing the complexity-and sometimes messiness-of moving from theory to practice when it comes to creating genuine teams in health care. The stories help us understand what it means to be a team leader and an assertive team member. They vividly depict how patients are left out of or included on the team and what it means to bring teamwork training into a particular workplace. Exploring issues like psychological safety, patient advocacy, barriers to teamwork, and the kinds of institutional and organizational efforts that remove such barriers, the health care professionals who speak in this book ultimately have one consistent message: teamwork makes patient care safer and health care careers more satisfying. These stories are an invaluable tool for those moving toward genuine interprofessional and intraprofessional teamwork.Culture and politics of health care work.Health care teamsHealth care teams.362.106Gordon Suzanne1945-Feldman David L.Leonard Michael(Anesthesiologist),MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910788152903321Collaborative caring3709577UNINA