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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2009 · 11 MIN

55-Shift Report

from Clintcast · host Clint Maun

In a track and field relay race, the most critical portions of the race are the transitions where the runners exchange the baton while running at full speed. When this effort fails, the whole race suffers. In healthcare organizations where there are multiple shifts, the concept is no different. The shift report is the critical means of passing the baton to the next runner. Learn some techniques to improve this highly empowering activity.

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In a track and field relay race, the most critical portions of the race are the transitions where the runners exchange the baton while running at full speed. When this effort fails, the whole race suffers. In healthcare organzations where there are multiple shifts, the concept is no different. The shift report is the critical means of passing the baton to the next runner. Learn some techniques to improve this highly empowering activity.

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