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Patient safety: Part II. Opportunities for improvement in patient safety.
Elston DM, Stratman E, Johnson-Jahangir H, et al. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2009;61:193-205.
Part II of this continuing education series recommends activities to support the adoption of
safety culture
and the use of error reports as opportunities to improve dermatology office practice.
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Dermatology
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Culture of Safety
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