Time motion study in a pediatric emergency department before and after computer physician order entry.
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K. Yen | E. Shane | S. Pawar | Nicole D. Schwendel | Robert J Zimmanck | M. Gorelick | Kenneth Yen | Marc H Gorelick | Sachin S Pawar | Elizabeth L Shane | Nicole D Schwendel
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