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Discovering healthcare cognition: the use of cognitive artifacts to reveal cognitive work.
Nemeth C, O’Connor M, Klock PA, Cook R. Org Stud. 2006;27:1011-1035.

The authors studied the use of cognitive artifacts (eg, schedules) in the operating room in order to understand the cognitive work of providers in coping with complex clinical interactions.

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