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  • Journal of Healthcare Leadership: 2022, vol: 14, issue:
  • 1)- Anish Bhardwaj. Promise and Provisos of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Healthcare. Journal of healthcare leadership. 2022, 14: 113-118
    Cited : 9
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  • 2)- Kebebe Adugna, Bezawit Birhanu, Alemi Kebede, Gelila Abraham, Yisalemush Asefa, Matebu Gezahign, Gemechis Gunja, Beshea Gelana. The Relation Between Organizational Justice and Counter-Productive Work Behavior Among Health Care Professionals in Jimma Zone Public Health Institutions. Journal of healthcare leadership. 2022, 14: 119-130
    Cited : 4
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  • 3)- Sawsan Abuhammad. Preparing for Future Pandemics: Challenges for Healthcare Leadership. Journal of healthcare leadership. 2022, 14: 131-136
    Cited : 6
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  • 4)- Emma B Antoine, Arelys M Rocha, Geraldine McGinty. Values-Based Leadership: A Survey of Academic Medical Leaders to Inform Curriculum Development. Journal of healthcare leadership. 2022, 14: 137-142
    Cited : 0
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  • 5)- Tobias Abelsson, Ann-Kristin Karlsson, Helena Morténius. A Feeling of Ambiguity: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Managers' Experiences of Evidence-Based Practice in Swedish Primary Care. Journal of healthcare leadership. 2022, 14: 143-153
    Cited : 4
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  • 6)- Maureen D Lyons, Julie Oyler, Katherine Iossi, Sarah Merriam. Leadership Experiences of Internal Medicine Residents: A Needs Assessment for Leadership Curricula. Journal of healthcare leadership. 2022, 14: 155-161
    Cited : 2
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  • 7)- Akash Keluth Chavan, Rachid Bendriss. Leadership Curriculum in Medical Education: Exploring Student and Faculty Perceptions in a US Medical School in Qatar. Journal of healthcare leadership. 2022, 14: 163-173
    Cited : 3
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  • 8)- Mohammed Ageel, Abdullah Shbeer. Assessment of Professional Quality of Life Among Critical Care Nurses During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Saudi Arabia. Journal of healthcare leadership. 2022, 14: 175-182
    Cited : 3
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  • 9)- Anish Bhardwaj. Medical Professionalism in the Provision of Clinical Care in Healthcare Organizations. Journal of healthcare leadership. 2022, 14: 183-189
    Cited : 5
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  • 10)- Josette Hartnett, Kaly D Houston, Suzanne J Rose. Augmentation of a Hospital Incident Command System to Support Continued Waves of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of healthcare leadership. 2022, 14: 191-201
    Cited : 4
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  • 11)- Nidal H Harb, Patricia A Said, Shirley L Gusta, Amanda M Wesson, Jordan D Brautigam, Jon H Lemke, Stephen T DeLessio, Douglas P Cropper, Nicolas W Shammas. A Regional Health System Journey from Volume to Value: Roadmap to the Recognition as a 15 Top Health System in the USA for Quality Excellence. Journal of healthcare leadership. 2022, 14: 203-213
    Cited : 0
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  • 12)- Yaser A Al Naam, Salah Elsafi, Majed H Al Jahdali, Randa S Al Shaman, Bader H Al-Qurouni, Eidan M Al Zahrani. The Impact of Total Automaton on the Clinical Laboratory Workforce: A Case Study. Journal of healthcare leadership. 2022, 14: 55-62
    Cited : 5
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  • 13)- Michael S Broder, Sarah N Gibbs, Irina Yermilov. An Adaptation of the RAND/UCLA Modified Delphi Panel Method in the Time of COVID-19. Journal of healthcare leadership. 2022, 14: 63-70
    Cited : 25
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  • 14)- Reem N Al-Dossary. Leadership Style, Work Engagement and Organizational Commitment Among Nurses in Saudi Arabian Hospitals. Journal of healthcare leadership. 2022, 14: 71-81
    Cited : 15
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  • 15)- Maria C Caperelli Gergel, Danielle L Terry. Giving 200%: Workplace Flexibility and Provider Distress Among Female Physicians. Journal of healthcare leadership. 2022, 14: 83-89
    Cited : 6
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  • 16)- Anish Bhardwaj. COVID-19 Pandemic and Physician Burnout: Ramifications for Healthcare Workforce in the United States. Journal of healthcare leadership. 2022, 14: 91-97
    Cited : 15
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  • 17)- Wubetu Agegnehu, Dinaol Abdissa, Dereje Alemayehu. Confirmatory and Exploratory Factor Analysis for Validating Allen and Meyer Organizational Commitment Questionnaire for Health Professionals in Ethiopia-Amharic Language. Journal of healthcare leadership. 2022, 14: 99-111
    Cited : 3
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