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Near misses and research subjects

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HJ Murff, RS Dittus - British Medical Journal, 2006 - qshc.bmj.com
A s in clinical care, the highest priority of clinical research is to protect
participants from any undue harm. There are inherent risks involved in any human
experiment, but careful analysis of several research related fatalities has ...
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[CITATION] Report of Johns Hopkins University External Review Committee


C Cassel, MC Stock, A Wood, W Zapol, S …, 2001 - August
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Historical perspective of medical residency training: 50 years of changes


EJ Cassell - JAMA, 1999 - Am Med Assoc
World War II was over and prosperity and optimism marked the mood of the nation.
Medical science received a big boost because of its achievements during the war,
and the public at large had begun the romance with science that has ...
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[PDF] " Near-Miss" Reporting System Development and Implications for Human Subjects …


HJ Murff, DW Byrne, PA Harris, DJ France, C …, 2005 - dtic.mil
To implement an effective human subjects protection program, however, all
potential research risks must be identified and managed appropriately.
Traditionally, risks associated with research have been viewed as intrinsic ...
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Research participant safety and systems factors in general clinical research centers


HJ Murff, HJ Murph, JW Pichert, DW Byrne, C … - IRB: Ethics and Human Research, 2006 - jstor.org
IN THE FIELD BY HARVEY J. MURFF, JAMES W. PICHERT, DANIEL W. BYRNE, CHRISTA
HEDSTROM, MARGO BLACK, LARRY CHURCHILL, AND TED SPEROFF ... Reports suggesting
that many patients are injured because of their medical care have ...
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Hierarchies: the Berlin Wall of patient safety

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MM Walton - British Medical Journal, 2006 - qshc.bmj.com
The word “hierarchy”, first found in 1380 in the Oxford English Dictionary,
referred to priests in relation to God. Today the term has broader application
and refers to a group of individuals ranked according to authority, ...
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Role of medical students in preventing patient harm and enhancing patient safety

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SC Seiden, C Galvan, R Lamm - British Medical Journal, 2006 - qshc.bmj.com
Background: Substantial efforts are focused on the high prevalence of patient
harm due to medical errors and the mechanisms to prevent them. The potential
role of the medical student as a valuable member of the team in preventing ...
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[BOOK] Viruses vs. superbugs: a solution to the antibiotics crisis?


T Häusler, 2007 - books.google.com
© Thomas Hausler 2006, 2008 All rights reserved. No reproduction, copy or
transmission of this publication may be made without written permission. No
paragraph of this publication may be reproduced, copied or transmitted save ...
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Knocking out nosocomial infections


C INFECTION - pdfs.journals.lww.com
THE MOST COMMON complica- tion threatening hospitalized patients today,
nosocomial infections affect approximately 2 million patients each year and kill
90,000. In acute care hospitals, up to 10% of patients acquire one or more ...
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A New Approach To Improve Care Providers' Hand Hygiene To Combat Hospital-Acquired …


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