Newspaper/Magazine Article Practicing on patients, real and otherwise. Citation Text: Chen PW. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL February 10, 2010 Chen PW. View more articles from the same authors. This newspaper column explains how simulation training is being integrated into medical education to help clinical teams improve their skills and ensure patient safety. Free full text Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Chen PW. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) When the doctor is distressed. October 14, 2009 When doctors admit their mistakes. September 15, 2010 When patient handoffs go terribly wrong. September 16, 2009 When doctors make mistakes. July 22, 2009 Why don't doctors wash their hands more? September 30, 2009 The impossible workload for doctors in training. May 1, 2013 Do you know what your doctor is talking about? 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Clinical progress note: situation awareness for clinical deterioration in hospitalized children. May 11, 2022
Conversations on diagnostic uncertainty and its management among pediatric acute care physicians. April 27, 2022
Two pandemics, same story: the potentially dangerous overuse of antibiotics and 'the road to medical hell'. September 9, 2020
The effect of blue-enriched lighting on medical error rate in a university hospital ICU. January 27, 2021
WebM&M Cases Complications of Vascular Access Procedures in Patients with Kidney Disease November 27, 2019
Trainees' perceptions of being allowed to fail in clinical training: a sense-making model. December 14, 2022
'It depends': The complexity of allowing residents to fail from the perspective of clinical supervisors. November 24, 2021
Effectiveness of a barcode medication administration system in reducing preventable adverse drug events in a neonatal intensive care unit: a prospective cohort study. November 12, 2008
The impact of meaningful use and electronic health records on hospital patient safety. November 2, 2022
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Improving Usability, Safety and Patient Outcomes With Health Information Technology. February 27, 2019
Implementing, Studying, and Reporting Health System Improvement in the Era of Electronic Health Records. June 24, 2020
Debriefing to improve interprofessional teamwork in the operating room: a systematic review. March 6, 2024
Sustained decrease in latent safety threats through regular interprofessional in situ simulation training of neonatal emergencies. January 17, 2024
Developing surgical and anesthesia resident patient safety competencies through systems-based event analysis. Guide to curricular development and evaluation of longer-term resident perceptions. October 18, 2023
Intensive care unit critical incident analysis as an objective tool to select content for a simulation curriculum. September 13, 2023
Patient Safety Innovations Remote Response Team and Customized Alert Settings Help Improve Management of Sepsis May 31, 2023
Intraoperative code blue: improving teamwork and code response through interprofessional, in situ simulation. October 26, 2022
WebM&M Cases Saline Flush Leads to Acute Paralysis of an Awake Patient: Risks of Improper Medication Labeling in an Operating Room April 27, 2022
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In-situ interprofessional perinatal drills: the impact of a structured debrief on maximizing training while sensing patient safety threats. May 22, 2019
Association of a surgical task during training with team skill acquisition among surgical residents: the missing piece in multidisciplinary team training. June 7, 2017
Pediatric crisis resource management training improves emergency medicine trainees' perceived ability to manage emergencies and ability to identify teamwork errors. January 28, 2015
Pilot testing of a model for insurer-driven, large-scale multicenter simulation training for operating room teams. December 11, 2013
Implementation of Condition Help: family teaching and evaluation of family understanding. October 26, 2011
Understanding how rapid response systems may improve safety for the acutely ill patient: learning from the frontline. October 19, 2011