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Patient blood management in cardiac surgery can only be effective if the theater team and intensive care staff collaborate. Excellent teamwork however requires insight in system ergonomics and non-technical skills. This chapter will illustrate specific interventions that can be introduced in a local clinical setting to enhance teamworking and improve performace and outcomes.
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Porter, B., Singh, H. (2019). Team Approach. In: von Heymann, C., Boer, C. (eds) Patient Blood Management in Cardiac Surgery. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15342-7_1
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