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Supporting whistleblowers in academic medicine: training and respecting the courage of …

- bmj.com
T Faunce, S Bolsin, WP Chan - British Medical Journal, 2004 - jme.bmj.com
Conflicts between the ethical values of an organisation and the ethical values
of the employees of that organisation can often lead to conflict. When the
ethical values of the employee are considerably higher than those of the ...
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New technology to enable personal monitoring and incident reporting can transform …


… FMHMDL Hon, APM FANZCA, MCM FANZCA … - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice - interscience.wiley.com
There have been recent exposures of poor health care performance in many
countries with western health care systems. The poor performance has either
related to poor or criminal practices routinely going undetected or to ...
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Practical virtue ethics: healthcare whistleblowing and portable digital technology

- bmj.com
S Bolsin, T Faunce, J Oakley - British Medical Journal, 2005 - jme.bmj.com
Virtue ethics, emphasising techniques promoting an agent's character and
instructing their conscience, has become a significant mode of discourse in
modern medical ethics. Healthcare whistleblowers, whose complaints are ...
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[PDF] Using portable digital technology for clinical care and critical incidents: a new model


SN Bolsin, T Faunce, M Colson - AUSTRALIAN HEALTH REVIEW, 2005 - schmik.com.au
Abstract The number of patients suffering adverse inci- dents during treatment
in hospitals is not declin- ing. The cost of this poor safety record in
Australia is $1 billion to $4.7 billion each year. Quality and safety ...
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Voluntary incident reporting by anaesthetic trainees in an Australian hospital

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L Freestone, SN Bolsin, M Colson, A Patrick, B … - International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 2006 - ISQHC
Objective. To assess the reporting of critical incidents by anaesthetic trainees
using personal digital assistants. The project also identified the reporting of
'near miss' incidents by anaesthetic trainees. ... Design. Comparison of ...
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Monitoring the rate of re-exploration for excessive bleeding after cardiac surgery in adults


R Wolfe, S Bolsin, M Colson, P Stow - British Medical Journal, 2007 - qshc.bmj.com
Background: The monitoring of adverse events in clinical care can be an
important part of quality assurance. There is little evidence on the monitoring
of re-exploration after cardiac surgery. ... Objective: To apply ...
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[CITATION] Education in evolution.


JM Todesco, JM Davies - Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2003 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2003 Nov;47(10):1187-9. Comment on: Acta Anaesthesiol
Scand. 2003 Nov;47(10):1196-203. Education in evolution. ...
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Managing the aftermath of iatrogenic injury


C Vincent, A Saunders - The International Journal of Risk and Safety in …, 2005 - IOS Press
Iatrogenic injury has been recognised and studied for decades. A seminal study
by Schimmel [18] in the 1960s showed that 20% of patients in one US hospital
suffered an iatrogenic injury of some kind. Major retrospective record ...
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[PDF] Open Disclosure: A Review of the Literature


A Allan, B Munro - psychology.ecu.edu.au
Page 1. Open Disclosure: A Review of the Literature Alfred Allan Brent Munro Edith
Cowan University, Joondalup, Western Australia October 2008 Page 2. ii ...
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