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  • - When Edsall talked about there being a lot of "ORs" on the depth chart I dropped one in about the quarterback situation and why he can't name one.

    Courant.com Blogs 2009

  • - When Edsall talked about there being a lot of "ORs" on the depth chart I dropped one in about the quarterback situation and why he can't name one.

    Courant.com Blogs 2009

  • One of things I see right now is there's probably going to be a lot of "ORs" on the depth chart just because of the competition and what we've seen out here in the spring and based on maybe nobody having an upper edge in naming who a starter might be.

    Courant.com Blogs 2009

  • - When Edsall talked about there being a lot of "ORs" on the depth chart I dropped one in about the quarterback situation and why he can't name one.

    Courant.com Blogs 2009

  • Teamwork problems are ubiquitous in health care but in operating rooms, they're so problematic because ORs are so hierarchical.

    Patient Safety: Checklists And Teamwork Lower Number Of Surgery Deaths AP 2010

  • Teamwork problems are ubiquitous in health care but in operating rooms, they're so problematic because ORs are so hierarchical.

    Patient Safety: Checklists And Teamwork Lower Number Of Surgery Deaths AP 2010

  • While clinical rotations must allow flexibility to meet each fellow's educational objectives and the Department's clinical obligations, the year will include seven to eight months in the General ORs during which the fellow will administer anesthetics and supervise junior residents with a faculty anesthesiologist.

    Fellowship Educational Experiences 2010

  • Filters can be built graphically, simply by using a mouse, including complex filters with logical ANDs and ORs (see image below).

    Log management review: NitroSecurity NitroView ESM and ELM Roger A. Grimes 2010

  • Bottom Line Up Front BLUF: WRNMMC will have to absorb 250-275 more surgical cases in order to support the OND/OEF patient while still not up to the number of ORs needed.

    Hal Donahue: Walter Reed Closure Begins; Wounded Warriors Surge Hal Donahue 2010

  • (In transplant medicine, the timing of an organ becoming available is unpredictable, so the surgeries must begin late at night when the ORs are not already booked up with their regular daily schedule of work.)

    Jesse Kornbluth: Mt. Sinai's Medical Mission: Why One Student Is Off to Liberia 2009

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