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Diagnostic error in internal medicine

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ML Graber, N Franklin, R Gordon - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2005 - Am Med Assoc
Results Ninety cases involved injury, including 33 deaths. The underlying
contributions to error fell into 3 natural categories: "no fault,"
system-related, and cognitive. Seven cases reflected no-fault errors alone. ...
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A string of mistakes: the importance of cascade analysis in describing, counting, and …

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SH Woolf, AJ Kuzel, SM Dovey, RL Phillips Jr - The Annals of Family Medicine, 2004 - Annals Family Med
RESULTS A chain of errors was documented in 77% of incidents. Although 83% of
the errors that ultimately occurred were mistakes in treatment or diagnosis, 2
of 3 were set in motion by errors in communication. Fully 80% of the errors ...
Cited by 72 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 12 versions

Simulation for training is effective when...

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E Salas, CS Burke - British Medical Journal, 2002 - qshc.bmj.com
T he paper by Kuhn and Youngberg 1 in this issue of QSHC takes an historical
approach to the evolution of risk management, following it from past fail- ures
into the path for its future success. The essence of the change will occur ...
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For whom the bell tolls: Imagining accidents and the development of crisis simulation in …


D Smith - Simulation & Gaming, 2004 - sag.sagepub.com
Page 1. http://sag.sagepub.com Simulation & Gaming DOI: 10.1177/1046878104266295
2004; 35; 347 Simulation Gaming Denis Smith Organizations ...
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Medical errors: an introduction to concepts


J Kalra - Clinical biochemistry, 2004 - Elsevier
The prevalence of medical errors in health care systems has generated immense
interest in recent years. The research on adverse events in hospitalized
populations has consistently revealed high rates of adverse events. Some of ...
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Knowledge-based modeling and simulation of diseases with highly differentiated clinical …

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M McShane, S Nirenburg, S Beale, B Jarrell, … - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2007 - Springer
R. Bellazzi, A. Abu-Hanna, and J. Hunter (Eds.): AIME 2007, LNAI 4594, pp.
34–43, 2007. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2007 ... Knowledge-Based
Modeling and Simulation of Diseases ... Marjorie McShane 1 , Sergei ...
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[CITATION] Design, delivery, and evaluation of training systems


E Salas, KA Wilson, HA Priest, JW Guthrie - Handbook of human factors and ergonomics, 2006
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Training cognitive skills in virtual reality: measuring performance


J Tichon - CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2006 - liebertonline.com
Across a variety of operational environments, virtual reality (VR) is being
increasingly used as a means of simulating hazardous work conditions in order to
allow trainees to practice ad- vanced cognitive skills such as ...
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[CITATION] Decision-making models and decision support


MR Lehto, F Nah - Handbook of Human Factors and Ergonomics. New …, 2005
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[CITATION] High-fidelity simulation across clinical settings and educational levels


S Ferguson, L Beeman, M Eichorn, Y … - Practical health care simulations, 2004
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