MU Sharing Days posters - Education and training category (access restricted to MU)

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This collection contains posters from the University of Missouri Health Innovation and Improvement Sharing Days -- Education & training category, including undergraduate and graduate health professions, nursing and medicine, medical and surgical residencies and fellowships; continuing education including professional and staff development; and patient / family education types of studies, as well as interdisciplinary studies, teaching methods, and competency achievement types of studies.

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    Workplace violence prevention training program
    (University of Missouri--Columbia., 2017) Story, Angela; Firmand, Steve; Smith, Marla; Hunt, Stephanie; Jost, Melissa; Curtright, Jonathan; Hornick, John; 2017 University of Missouri Health Innovation and Improvement Sharing Days
    "Background & Significance: 74 percent of nonfatal injuries, violent events, and occupational assaults occurred within health care and social services.10 Workplace violence is highly prevalent, yet often underreported for health care workers, especially nurses.3 Workplace aggression/violence consists of assaults, threatening, harassing, coercive behavior, & emotional/verbal abuse.8 Patients & visitors, perpetrate most of the violence inflicted on health care workers."
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    Tiger Tot Mommies Group at Women's and Children's hospital
    (University of Missouri--Columbia., 2016) Kuster, Carrie; Schellman, Kelly; Willett, Justin; 2016 University of Missouri Health Innovation and Improvement Sharing Days; Bocklage, Tracy
    "Improve patient satisfaction by improving our marketing strategies to reach more mothers and families in the community. "--Aim statement.
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    Time clock education module
    (University of Missouri--Columbia., 2016) Eberhart, Dorthy; 2016 University of Missouri Health Innovation and Improvement Sharing Days; Kribben, David
    "Decrease number of exception log entries and time spent correcting staff exception log entries."
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    The importance of seat belt safety
    (University of Missouri--Columbia., 2016) Campbell, Kassie; Johnson, Leeann; Coughenour, Jeffrey; Robben, Melanie; 2016 University of Missouri Health Innovation and Improvement Sharing Days
    "Seatbelt usage is a major problem in Missouri since it is one of the few states without a primary seat belt law. Nationally 86 percent of people wear seatbelts, while only 79 percent in Missouri use safety belts. In 2014, 766 fatalities related to crashes were reported in Missouri and 62 percent of those occupants killed were not restrained during the crash. 2015 has seen no improvement in casualty data and a projection of 825 motor vehicle fatalities is anticipated by the years end. It is imperative that seatbelt use is taken seriously across Missouri, starting at the University of Missouri Health Care. The goal of this project is to increase awareness about the importance of seatbelt use, and decrease in non restrained crash fatalities."--Background.
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    The impact of adaptive behavior in smoking on preterm infants and RSV readmissions, phase I
    (University of Missouri--Columbia., 2016) Schulp, Dasi; Murdock, Linda; 2016 University of Missouri Health Innovation and Improvement Sharing Days
    "Develop education tool on the risks of 2ndand 3rdhand smoke"--Plan.
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