https://www.selleckchem.com/products/Furosemide(Lasix).html weight for preterm infants, also in interaction with maternal anxiety, had significant and specific impact on different dimensions of infants' development. Clinical implications of these results underline the need for individualized interventions. Copyright © 2020 Neri, Genova, Monti, Trombini, Biasini, Stella and Agostini.Introduction For physicians and nurses, teamwork involves a set of communication and social skills, and specific training in interdisciplinary work in order to be able to work together cooperatively, sharing responsibilities, solving problems, and making decisions to carry out actions centered on patients' care. Recent studies demonstrate that in the absence of targeted interdisciplinary educational programs, the development of teamwork abilities is sensitive to the influence of the dominant work environment. The purpose of this study was to characterize the role that environmental and individual factors play in the development of teamwork in environments with a dominant hierarchical work model. Methods Questionnaires were distributed to 1,880 undergraduate students (980 medicine students and 900 nursing students) from three universities of Cusco city (Peru). The Jefferson Scale of Attitudes toward Physician-Nurse Collaboration was used as the main variable. The Jefferson Scales of Empathy and Lifelong Learnisitive correlation with empathy (ρ = + 0.49; p less then 0.001) and lifelong learning (ρ = + 0.48; p less then 0.001). Teamwork positively correlated with life satisfaction only in the medicine student group (ρ = + 0.15; p less then 0.001). Conclusion These findings bring new evidence to support the main effect that social environments, in the absence of targeted interdisciplinary educational programs, play in the development of teamwork. Copyright © 2020 Berduzco-Torres, Choquenaira-Callañaupa, Medina, Chihuantito-Abal, Caballero, Gallegos, San-Martín, Delgado Bolton and Vivanco.Atte