Kay Daniels
Verna Kay Daniels, known as Kay Daniels (17 June 1941 – 17 July 2001) was a historian and a public servant, who made a significant contribution to knowledge on women in Australia, as well as Australian social and colonial history. She was an author and a co-author of books about women in Australian history as well as a high school teacher and university lecturer.The Kay Daniels Award, sponsored by members and associates of the Australian Historical Association, the Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority and the University of Tasmania is an award recognizing outstanding original research. Provided by Wikipedia
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Single-center task analysis and user-centered assessment of physical space impacts on emergency Cesarean delivery by Kenji T. Sotto, Laura C. Hedli, Lillian Sie, Kimber Padua, Nicole Yamada, Henry Lee, Louis Halamek, Kay Daniels, Dan Nathan-Roberts, Naola S. Austin
Published 2021-01-01
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Single-center task analysis and user-centered assessment of physical space impacts on emergency Cesarean delivery. by Kenji T Sotto, Laura C Hedli, Lillian Sie, Kimber Padua, Nicole Yamada, Henry Lee, Louis Halamek, Kay Daniels, Dan Nathan-Roberts, Naola S Austin
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Analyzing the heterogeneity of labor and delivery units: A quantitative analysis of space and design. by Naola Austin, Alexandria Kristensen-Cabrera, Jules Sherman, Doug Schwandt, Allison McDonald, Laura Hedli, Lillian Sie, Steven Lipman, Kay Daniels, Lou P Halamek, Henry C Lee
Published 2018-01-01
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Mixed methods evaluation of simulation-based training for postpartum hemorrhage management in Guatemala by Pooja S. Parameshwar, Katherine Bianco, Elizabeth B. Sherwin, Pamela K. Meza, Alisha Tolani, Paige Bates, Lillian Sie, Andrea Sofía López Enríquez, Diana E. Sanchez, Edgar R. Herrarte, Kay Daniels
Published 2022-06-01
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