Getting your message across in a crisis
Mandy Day-Calder Freelance writer and life/health coach
The second in our three-part series looks at how a communication tool can help you focus and avoid errors
You probably start most shifts with a work plan based on priorities and available resources. But humans are complicated – sometimes patients’ treatments go according to plan, sometimes they don’t.
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