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Brendan Flanagan
Researcher at Monash University
Publications - 32
Citations - 1203
Brendan Flanagan is an academic researcher from Monash University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Patient safety. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 1102 citations. Previous affiliations of Brendan Flanagan include Monash Medical Centre & Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists.
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Assessment of Clinical Performance during Simulated Crises Using Both Technical and Behavioral Ratings
TL;DR: The rating system needs more refinement before it can be used to assess clinical competence for residency graduation or board certification, and behavioral performance can be assessed from videotapes of simulations.
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Making patient safety the focus: Crisis Resource Management in the undergraduate curriculum
TL;DR: The role of simulation in providing a realistic, safe environment for participants with different levels of experience to manage evolving crises in the context of their work environment is explored.
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The teaching of a structured tool improves the clarity and content of interprofessional clinical communication
TL;DR: The teaching of a structured method of communication improved the communication during telephone referral in a simulated clinical setting, which has implications for how healthcare professionals are taught to communicate with each other.
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Learning surgical communication, leadership and teamwork through simulation.
Margaret Bearman,Robert O'Brien,Adrian Anthony,Ian Civil,Brendan Flanagan,Brian Jolly,David Birks,Mary Langcake,Elizabeth Molloy,Debra Nestel +9 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrates that a course designed to teach competencies in communication, teamwork, leadership, and the encompassing professionalism to surgical trainees is feasible.
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Equipment to manage a difficult airway during anaesthesia.
P.A. Baker,Brendan Flanagan,Brendan Flanagan,Keith B. Greenland,Keith B. Greenland,R. Morris,H. Owen,H. Owen,Richard Riley,William B. Runciman,William B. Runciman,David Scott,David Scott,R. Segal,W.J. Smithies,W.J. Smithies,A.F. Merry +16 more
TL;DR: TG4 [2010] is based on expert consensus, underpinned by wide consultation and an extensive review of the available evidence, and will be reviewed at the end of one year and thereafter every five years or more frequently if necessary.