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COMMENTARY
Do Not Disturb!
Duffy FD, Cassel CK. AHRQ WebM&M [serial online]. October 2007.
STUDY
Simulation-based training improves physicians' performance in patient care in high-stakes clinical setting of cardiac surgery.
Bruppacher HR, Alam SK, LeBlanc VR, et al. Anesthesiology. 2010;112:985-992.
SPECIAL OR THEME ISSUE
Quality of Anesthesia Care.
Neuman MD, Martinez EA, eds. Anesthesiol Clin. 2011;29:1-178.
COMMENTARY
Comparative issues in aviation and surgical crew resource management: (1) are we too solution focused?
Hunt GJF, Callaghan KSN. ANZ J Surg. 2008;78:690-693.
COMMENTARY
Defining the technical skills of teamwork in surgery.
Healey AN, Undre S, Vincent CA. Qual Saf Health Care. 2006;15:231-234.
COMMENTARY
Resident duty hour regulation and patient safety: establishing a balance between concerns about resident fatigue and adequate training in neurosurgery.
Grady MS, Batjer HH, Dacey RG. J Neurosurg. 2009;110:828-836.
STUDY
The "July phenomenon": is trauma the exception?
Schroeppel TJ, Fischer PE, Magnotti LJ, Croce MA, Fabian TC. J Am Coll Surg. 2009;209:378-384.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Human costs of training doctors.
Dunklin R, Goetinck Ambrose S, Egerton B. Dallas Morning News. August 1, 2010:A01.
COMMENTARY
Resident duty hours in surgery for ensuring patient safety, providing optimum resident education and training, and promoting resident well-being: a response from the American College of Surgeons to the Report of the Institute of Medicine, "Resident Duty Hours: Enhancing Sleep, Supervision, and Safety."
Britt LD, Sachdeva AK, Healy GB, Whalen TV, Blair PG; Members of the ACS Task Force on Resident Duty Hours. Surgery. 2009;146:398-409.
COMMENTARY
How long does it take to train a surgeon?
Purcell Jackson G, Tarpley JL. BMJ. 2009;339:b4260.
REVIEW
Improving patient safety in the operating theatre and perioperative care: obstacles, interventions, and priorities for accelerating progress.
Sevdalis N, Hull L, Birnbach DJ. Br J Anaesth. 2012;109:i3-i16.
STUDY
Burns surgery handover study: trainees' assessment of current practice in the British Isles.
Al-Benna S, Al-Ajam Y, Alzoubaidi D. Burns. 2009;35:509-512.
REVIEW
Restricted duty hours for surgeons and impact on residents quality of life, education, and patient care: a literature review.
Pape H, Pfeifer R. Patient Saf Surg. 2009;3:3.
REVIEW
Error training: missing link in surgical education.
DaRosa DA, Pugh CM. Surgery. 2012;151:139-145.
STUDY
Management of anesthesia equipment failure: a simulation-based resident skill assessment.
Waldrop WB, Murray DJ, Boulet JR, Kras JF. Anesth Analg. 2009;109:426-433.
STUDY
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.
STUDY
Impact of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education work-hour regulations on neurosurgical resident education and productivity.
Jagannathan J, Vates GE, Pouratian N, et al. J Neurosurg. 2009;110:820-827.
STUDY
Poor resident–attending intraoperative communication may compromise patient safety.
Belyansky I, Martin TR, Prabhu AS, et al. J Surg Res. 2011;171:386-394.
STUDY
Reliability of a revised NOTECHS scale for use in surgical teams.
Sevdalis N, Davis R, Koutantji M, et al. Am J Surg. 2008;196:184-190.
STUDY
A policy-based intervention for the reduction of communication breakdowns in inpatient surgical care: results from a Harvard surgical safety collaborative.
Arriaga AF, Elbardissi AW, Regenbogen SE, et al. Ann Surg. 2011;253:849-854.
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