“…Corridor conversations are short opportune interactions used to quickly convey knowledge on patient matters or medical directives as practitioners pass one another in the hallway during routine care, between meetings, or on their way to break. These encounters have been described as being an integral part of hospital life (Long et al, 2007) often fostering interprofessional collaboration on patient care (Oandasan et al, 2009;Reeves, Lewin, Espin, & Zwarenstein, 2010) as well as informal social dynamics among professionals (Miller et al, 2008;Payne et al, 2000;Reeves et al, 2009). Not only can corridors provide opportunities for unplanned communication between professionals but they are also deliberately deployed through the use of loudspeakers and poster and picture boards to communicate intra-and interprofessional staff acknowledgments, admonishments, and disputes Miller et al, 2008).…”