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Benchmarking surgical incident reports using a database and a triage system to reduce adverse outcomes.
Antonacci AC, Lam S, Lavarias V, Homel P, Eavey RD. Arch Surg. 2008;143:1192-1197.
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Action research, simulation, team communication, and bringing the tacit into voice. Society for Simulation in Healthcare.
Forsythe L. Simul Healthc. 2009;4:143-148.
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Can aviation-based team training elicit sustainable behavioral change?
Sax HC, Browne P, Mayewski RJ, et al. Arch Surg. 2009;144:1133-1137.
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ProvenCare: quality improvement model for designing highly reliable care in cardiac surgery.
Berry SA, Doll MC, McKinley KE, Casale AS, Bothe A Jr. Qual Saf Health Care. 2009;18:360-368.
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Determinants of adverse events in vascular surgery.
Hernandez-Boussard T, McDonald KM, Morton JM, Dalman RL, Bech FR. J Am Coll Surg. 2012;214:788-797.
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The relationship of the emotional climate of work and threat to patient outcome in a high-volume thoracic surgery operating room team.
Nurok M, Evans LA, Lipsitz S, Satwicz P, Kelly A, Frankel A. BMJ Qual Saf. 2011;20:237-242.
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Effective surgical safety checklist implementation.
Conley DM, Singer SJ, Edmondson L, Berry WR, Gawande AA. J Am Coll Surg. 2011;212:873-879.
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Applicability of Healthcare Failure Mode and Effects Analysis to healthcare epidemiology: evaluation of the sterilization and use of surgical instruments.
Linkin DR, Sausman C, Santos L, et al. Clin Infect Dis. 2005;41:1014-1019.
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Burnout and medical errors among American surgeons.
Shanafelt TD, Balch CM, Bechamps G, et al. Ann Surg. 2010;251:995-1000.
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Identifying opportunities for quality improvement in surgical site infection prevention.
Gagliardi AR, Eskicioglu C, McKenzie M, Fenech D, Nathens A, McLeod R. Am J Infect Control. 2009;37:398-402.
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From the flight deck to the operating room: an initial pilot study of the feasibility and potential impact of true interdisciplinary team training using high-fidelity simulation.
Paige J, Kozmenko V, Morgan B, et al. J Surg Educ. 2007;64:369-377.
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Using simulation training to improve perioperative patient safety.
Mullen L, Byrd D. AORN J. 2013;97:419-427.
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Impact of resident participation in surgical operations on postoperative outcomes: National Surgical Quality Improvement Program.
Kiran RP, Ahmed Ali U, Coffey JC, Vogel JD, Pokala N, Fazio VW. Ann Surg. 2012;256:469-475.
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Teamwork in the operating room: frontline perspectives among hospitals and operating room personnel.
Sexton JB, Makary MA, Tersigni AR, et al. Anesthesiology. 2006;105:877-884.
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Communication practices on 4 Harvard surgical services: a surgical safety collaborative.
ElBardissi AW, Regenbogen SE, Greenberg CC, et al. Ann Surg. 2009;250:861-865.
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Development of a rating system for surgeons' non-technical skills.
Yule S, Flin R, Paterson-Brown S, Maran N, Rowley D. Med Educ. 2006;40:1098-1104.
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Bridging the communication gap in the operating room with medical team training.
Awad SS, Fagan SP, Bellows C, et al. Am J Surg. 2005;190:770-774.
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Detection of adverse events in surgical patients using the Trigger Tool approach.
Griffin FA, Classen DC. Qual Saf Health Care. 2008;17:253-258.
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Classification of adverse events occurring in a surgical intensive care unit.
Frankel H, Sperry J, Kaplan L, Foley A, Rabinovici R. Am J Surg. 2007;194:328-332.
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Communication failure in the operating room.
Halverson AL, Casey JT, Andersson J, et al. Surgery. 2011;49:305-310.
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