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Human Error in Medicine.
Bogner MSE. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates; 1994.
This book, published well in advance of the Institute of Medicine report
To Err is Human
, includes chapters by a number of leaders in their fields on a wide range of topics related to patient safety. Chapters include the Foreword by James Reason, Lucian Leape’s chapter on the preventability of medical injury, the chapter Operating at the Sharp End by Richard Cook and David Woods, the chapter on team performance in the operating room by Robert Helmreich and Hans-Gerhard Schaefer, the chapter on the handling of fatigue in various industries by Gerald Krueger,
David Gaba’s
chapter on human error in dynamic domains, and the Afterword by Jens Rasmussen. A substantially updated second edition is planned for 2012.
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The bell curve.
Gawande A. The New Yorker. December 6, 2004;82-91.
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National Agenda for Action: Patients and Families in Patient Safety.
Chicago, IL: National Patient Safety Foundation; 2003.
FACT SHEET/FAQS
Pharmacy Safety and Service—What You Should Expect.
Chicago, IL: National Patient Safety Foundation; 2003.
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