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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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[CITATION] Understanding Doctors' Performance


J Firth-Cozens, J King, J Cox, J King, A …, 2006
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[CITATION] What counts is what works: postgraduate medical education and clinical governance


N Redfern, J Stewart - Governing medicine: theory and practice
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A senior care clerkship for pharmacy students.


JW Cooper, CY McCall, RP Marshburn, AH … - The Consultant pharmacist: the journal of the American …, 2006 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
OBJECTIVE: This paper describes a 200-hour senior care clerkship for pharmacy
students over a five-year period from 1998-2003. SETTINGS: This clerkship used
community long-term resources of a 160+ bed skilled nursing facility, adult ...
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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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[CITATION] 'Don't hesitate to call'-: the underlying assumptions


J Stewart - The Clinical teacher(Print), 2007 - cat.inist.fr
'Don't hesitate to call'-: the underlying assumptions. Jane STEWART
The Clinical teacher(Print) 4:11, 6-9, Blackwell, 2007.
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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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Development and evaluation of a 1-day interclerkship program for medical students on …


E Moskowitz, JJ Veloski, SK Fields, DB Nash - American Journal of Medical Quality, 2007 - ajm.sagepub.com
Medical students need to be well informed about medical errors and patient
safety. Pursuant to a needs assessment and pilot program, 229 third-year
students participated in a 1-day program on patient safety including a ...
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Becoming a new doctor: a learning or survival exercise?


J Brown, T Chapman, D Graham - Medical Education, 2007 - ingentaconnect.com
Without the support of senior colleagues who can help the new doctor reflect on
quite difficult and uncertain situations, new doctors will almost certainly
perceive the first year of the new Foundation Programme as a survival ...
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Beyond the medical record

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MM Rosenthal, PL Cornett, KM Sutcliffe, E … - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2005 - Springer
BACKGROUND: Studies before and since the 1999 Institute of Medi- cine report
have noted the limitations of using medical record reporting for reliably
quantifying and understanding medical error. Quantitative macro analyses of ...
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