Managerial personnel responsible for implementing policy and directing the activities of hospitals.
Information centers primarily serving the needs of hospital medical staff and sometimes also providing patient education and other services.
The prevailing temper or spirit of an individual or group in relation to the tasks or functions which are expected.
Multidisciplinary team most frequently consisting of INTENSIVE CARE UNIT trained personnel who are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week for evaluation of patients who develop signs or symptoms of severe clinical deterioration.
Management of the internal organization of the hospital.
Attitudes of personnel toward their patients, other professionals, toward the medical care system, etc.
Managerial personnel responsible for implementing policy and directing the activities of health care facilities such as nursing homes.
The term "United States" in a medical context often refers to the country where a patient or study participant resides, and is not a medical term per se, but relevant for epidemiological studies, healthcare policies, and understanding differences in disease prevalence, treatment patterns, and health outcomes across various geographic locations.
Nurses professionally qualified in administration.
Individuals responsible for the development of policy and supervision of the execution of plans and functional operations.
Hospitals engaged in educational and research programs, as well as providing medical care to the patients.
Hospitals maintained by a university for the teaching of medical students, postgraduate training programs, and clinical research.