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Works from 2014

Catch phrases, stories, humor, and silliness: creating memorable wellness experiences that last, Nicole Eull (Oral/Podium Presentation)

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Morning-only polyethylene glycol is noninferior but less preferred by hospitalized patients as compared with split-dose bowel preparation, Vikram S Kotwal, Bashar M Attar, Mauricio D Carballo, et al. (Article)

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The new hypertensive guidelines for pregnancy: what every nurse should know, Nicole Franzen Pfaff (Article)

Botanical medicine in your kitchen, backyard and beyond: herbal medicine, Rebecca Schultz (Oral/Podium Presentation)

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The 2020 Physician Job Description as Driver for Medical Education, Deborah Simpson, Andy Anderson, John R. Brill, et al. (Poster)

Practical electrophysiology, Jasbir Sra, Masood Akhtar, Andrea Natale, et al. (Book)

BirthTOOLS.org: a resource for nurses, Jackie Tillett (Article)

Mentoring leaders in perinatal nursing, Jackie Tillett (Article)

Strategies to facilitate an optimum cesarean delivery rate, Jackie Tillett (Article)

Works from 2013

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Case report: Nausea and vomiting caused by a rare case of gastric volvulus, Ariba Khan, Kamran Sherwani, Karen Padua, et al. (Article)

Musculoskeletal procedure skills for the family physician, Mark W. Robinson and B Wallace (Article)

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Vedolizumab as induction and maintenance therapy for Crohn's disease, William J Sandborn, Brian G Feagan, Paul Rutgeerts, et al. (Article)

Collaboration and communication for optimal patient care, Jackie Tillett (Article)

Cord clamping: what is the best practice?, Jackie Tillett (Article)

Nonobstetrical emergencies in the obstetrical unit, Jackie Tillett (Article)

Works from 2009

Administration of vaccinations in pregnancy and postpartum, Kelly Bruhn and Jackie Tillett (Article)

Works from 2007

Neonatal circumcision model and competency evaluation for family medicine residents, John R. Brill and Brian K. Wallace (Article)