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Utilizing an Interprofessional Team to Create a Disaster Preparedness Report in the Electronic Health Record

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1.2 CH | Expired June 30, 2019
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2
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2
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Authors

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Kristine Taylor, MSN, RN, PCNS-BC
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Margie Godin, BSN, RN
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Ron Cohen, MD, FAAP

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