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Medical error identification, disclosure, and reporting: do emergency medicine provider groups differ?
Hobgood C, Weiner B, Tamayo-Sarver JH. Acad Emerg Med. 2006;13:443-451.

The investigators had physicians, nurses, and emergency medical technicians review 10 vignettes illustrating error. They found variances between the three groups in identification of error and the likelihood of disclosure and reporting.

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