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Patient safety education to change medical students' attitudes and sense of responsibility.

Roh H, Park SJ, Kim T. Patient safety education to change medical students' attitudes and sense of responsibility. Med Teach. 2015;37(10):908-14. doi:10.3109/0142159X.2014.970988.

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November 12, 2014
Roh H, Park SJ, Kim T. Med Teach. 2015;37(10):908-14.
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A 3-day patient safety curriculum improved medical students' knowledge about elements of patient safety and expected behaviors, though students expressed a continued reluctance to challenge more senior physicians. This study provides further evidence for introducing patient safety concepts in medical education, as discussed in a previous AHRQ WebM&M perspective.

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Roh H, Park SJ, Kim T. Patient safety education to change medical students' attitudes and sense of responsibility. Med Teach. 2015;37(10):908-14. doi:10.3109/0142159X.2014.970988.

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