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Improving verbal communication in clinical care

AORN Journal,  May, 2004  by Suzanne C. Beyea

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NOTES

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SUZANNE C. BEYEA RN, PHD, FAAN DIRECTOR OF NURSING RESEARCH DARTMOUTH-HITCHCOCK MEDICAL CENTER LEBANON, NH

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