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Effectiveness of a graduate medical education program for improving medical event reporting attitude and behavior.  
Coyle YM, Mercer SQ, Murphy-Cullen CL, Schneider GW, Hynan LS. Qual Saf Health Care. 2005;14:383-388.  

The investigators surveyed family practice residents before and after a patient safety educational program to determine whether it influenced attitudes and behaviors around reporting medical errors.

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