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Graduate medical education and patient safety: A busy--and occasionally hazardous-- …

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KG Shojania, KE Fletcher, S Saint - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2006 - Am Coll Physicians
A patient admitted to a teaching hospital with a mild episode of acute
pancreatitis initially improved, but then her condition deteriorated and she
subsequently died. The initial deterioration probably reflected bowel ...
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Learning from mistakes

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MA Fischer, KM Mazor, J Baril, E Alper, D … - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2006 - Springer
Factors that Influence How Students and Residents Learn from Medical Errors
Melissa A. Fischer, MD, MEd, 1 Kathleen M. Mazor, EdD, 2 Joann Baril, BS, 3 Eric
Alper, MD, 4 ... Deborah DeMarco, MD, 5 Michele Pugnaire, MD 6
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Attitudes about patient safety: A survey of physicians-in-training


R Sorokin, JM Riggio, C Hwang - American Journal of Medical Quality, 2005 - ajm.sagepub.com
Little is known about the attitudes of physicians- in-training on patient
safety, although success in er- ror reduction strategies requires their support.
We surveyed house staff and fourth-year medical stu- dents from 1 academic ...
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Surgeon information transfer and communication: factors affecting quality and efficiency of …


RG Williams, R Silverman, C Schwind, JB … - Annals of surgery, 2007 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The evolution of surgical care toward a team-based ap- proach to service
delivery1 places a premium on the quality of surgeon information transfer and
communication (ITC) about the patient and the plan of care for that ...
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Adequacy of information transferred at resident sign-out (inhospital handover of care): a …


SM Borowitz, LA Waggoner-Fountain, EJ … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2008 - qshc.bmj.com
Results: 158 of 196 (81%) potential surveys were collected. On 49/158 surveys
(31%), residents indicated something happened while on call they were not
adequately prepared for. In 40/49 instances residents did not receive ...
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Development and implementation of an oral sign-out skills curriculum

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LI Horwitz, T Moin, ML Green - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2007 - Springer
INTRODUCTION: Imperfect sign-out of patient informa- tion between providers has
been shown to contribute to medical error, but there are no standardized
curricula to teach sign-out skills. At our institution, we identified ...
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Consequences of inadequate sign-out for patient care

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LI Horwitz, T Moin, HM Krumholz, L Wang, EH … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2008 - Am Med Assoc
Results Sign-out sessions (N = 88) included 503 patient sign-outs. A total of
184 patients were signed out twice in the same night. Thus, there were 319
unique patient-days in the data set. We interviewed intern recipients of 84 ...
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[CITATION] The core competencies in hospital medicine: patient handoff


SCW McKean - J Hosp Med, 2006
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[CITATION] Effects of performance-based compensation on the clinical activity, research portfolio and …


GT Tarquinio, RS Dittus, DW Byrne… - Acad Med, 2003
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[CITATION] Resident supervision


T Flynn - ACGME Bulletin, 2005
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