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NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Robots help keep doctors up on skills.
Bohan S. Oakland Tribune. January 27, 2007.
STUDY
Design and evaluation of simulation scenarios for a program introducing patient safety, teamwork, safety leadership, and simulation to healthcare leaders and managers.
Cooper JB, Singer SJ, Hayes J, et al. Simul Healthc. 2011;6:231-238.
COMMENTARY
Surgical team training: promoting high reliability with nontechnical skills.
Paige JT. Surg Clin North Am. 2010;90:569-581.
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Attitudinal changes resulting from repetitive training of operating room personnel using high-fidelity simulation at the point of care.
Paige JT, Kozmenko V, Yang T, et al. Am Surg. 2009;75:584-591.
COMMENTARY
Building team and technical competency for obstetric emergencies: the mobile obstetric emergencies simulator (MOES) system.
Deering S, Rosen MA, Salas E, King HB. Simul Healthc. 2009;4:166-173.
COMMENTARY
Using in situ simulation to identify and resolve latent environmental threats to patient safety: case study involving a labor and delivery ward.
Hamman WR, Beaudin-Seiler BM, Beaubien JM, et al. J Patient Saf. 2009;5:184-187.
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Improving safety culture on adult medical units through multidisciplinary teamwork and communication interventions: the TOPS Project.
Blegen MA, Sehgal NL, Alldredge BK, Gearhart S, Auerbach AD, Wachter RM. Qual Saf Health Care. 2010;19:346-350.
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Multidisciplinary obstetric simulated emergency scenarios (MOSES): promoting patient safety in obstetrics with teamwork-focused interprofessional simulations.
Freeth D, Ayida G, Berridge EJ, et al. J Contin Educ Health Prof. 2009;29:98-104.
REVIEW
Approaching the evidence basis for aviation-derived teamwork training in medicine.
Zeltser MV, Nash DB. Am J Med Qual. 2010;25:13-23.
SPECIAL OR THEME ISSUE
Symposium on Simulation Science in Health and Medicine.
J Emerg Trauma Shock. 2010;3:348-394.
STUDY
Medical team training: applying crew resource management in the Veterans Health Administration.
Dunn EJ, Mills PD, Neily J, Crittenden MD, Carmack AL, Bagian JP. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2007;33:317-325.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Standardizing safety.
Meyers S. Trustee. July/August 2006;59:12, 14, 21.
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High-fidelity, simulation-based, interdisciplinary operating room team training at the point of care.
Paige JT, Kozmenko V, Yang T, et al. Surgery. 2009;145:138-146.
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Mobile in situ obstetric emergency simulation and teamwork training to improve maternal–fetal safety in hospitals.
Guise J, Lowe NK, Deering S, et al. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2010;36:443-453:AP1-AP2.
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Improving Patient Safety Through Simulation Research.
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; June 2008.
SPECIAL OR THEME ISSUE
Medical errors and safety systems.
Pearlman MD, ed. Clin Obstet Gynecol. 2010;53:471-585.
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A case for safety leadership team training of hospital managers.
Singer SJ, Hayes J, Cooper JB, et al. Health Care Manage Rev. 2011;36:1-13.
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Teaching teamwork during the Neonatal Resuscitation Program: a randomized trial.
Thomas EJ, Taggart B, Crandell S, et al. J Perinatol. 2007;27;409–414.
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Obstetric Quality and Safety.
J Healthc Qual. 2009;31:3-52.
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Toward a definition of teamwork in emergency medicine.
Fernandez R, Kozlowski SWJ, Shapiro MJ, Salas E. Acad Emerg Med. 2008;15:1104-1112.
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