Medical errors involving trainees: a study of closed malpractice claims from 5 insurers.
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The Courteous Consult: A CONSULT Card and Training to Improve Resident ConsultsImplementing the 2009 Institute of Medicine recommendations on resident physician work hours, supervision, and safetyEffects of personality traits on collaborative performance in problem-based learning tutorials.Pediatrics residents' preparedness for neonatal resuscitation assessed using high-fidelity simulationHand-off education and evaluation: piloting the observed simulated hand-off experience (OSHE).Assessing clinical reasoning (ASCLIRE): Instrument development and validation.Socio-Technical Systems Analysis in Health Care: A Research Agenda.Factors associated with intern fatigueA multidisciplinary teamwork training program: the Triad for Optimal Patient Safety (TOPS) experience.Measures to Improve Diagnostic Safety in Clinical Practice.A metric-based analysis of structure and content of telephone consultations of final-year medical students in a high-fidelity emergency medicine simulation.The impact of stroke on emotional intelligenceAnalysis of Closed Claims in the Clinical Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis in Japan.Exploring end-of-residency transitions in a VA Patient Aligned Care TeamEmergency physician awareness of prehospital procedures and medicationsTimely follow-up of abnormal diagnostic imaging test results in an outpatient setting: are electronic medical records achieving their potential?Using a multifaceted approach to improve the follow-up of positive fecal occult blood test results.Effects on incident reporting after educating residents in patient safety: a controlled study.Assessing patient safety culture of internal medicine house staff in an academic teaching hospital.Strategies for effective on-call supervision for internal medicine residents: the superb/safety model.Measuring progressive independence with the resident supervision index: theoretical approach.The 2003 common duty hour limits: process, outcome, and lessons learned.Handover patterns: an observational study of critical care physicians.A comprehensive overview of medical error in hospitals using incident-reporting systems, patient complaints and chart review of inpatient deaths.Maximising harm reduction in early specialty training for general practice: validation of a safety checklistInvestigating the scope of resident patient care handoffs within neurosurgery.Provider management strategies of abnormal test result alerts: a cognitive task analysis.A new method for the assessment of patient safety competencies during a medical school clerkship using an objective structured clinical examination.One size fits all? Challenges faced by physicians during shift handovers in a hospital with high sender/recipient ratio.Mainstreaming risk management education into new resident and fellow orientation.Residents' self-perceived errors in transitions of care in the emergency department.Rethinking resident supervision to improve safety: from hierarchical to interprofessional models.Adjusting our lens: can developmental differences in diagnostic reasoning be harnessed to improve health professional and trainee assessment?Four-year impact of an alert notification system on closed-loop communication of critical test results.Code R: Redesigning Hospital-wide Peer Review for Academic Hospitals.Residents' Perspectives on Patient Safety in University and Community Teaching Hospitals.Resident work hours: why keeping the status quo may not be such a bad thingPresence of key findings in the medical record prior to a documented high-risk diagnosis.Impact of resident duty hour limits on safety in the intensive care unit: a national survey of pediatric and neonatal intensivistsThe impact of the number of admissions to the inpatient medical teaching team on patient safety outcomes
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Medical errors involving trainees: a study of closed malpractice claims from 5 insurers.
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Medical errors involving trainees: a study of closed malpractice claims from 5 insurers.
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David M Studdert
Eric J Thomas
Hardeep Singh
Laura A Petersen
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10.1001/ARCHINTE.167.19.2030
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2007-10-01T00:00:00Z