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- Published April 2016
Department of Veterans Affairs Chief Resident in Quality and Patient Safety Program: a model to spread change.
Watts BV, Paull DE, Williams LC, Neily J, Hemphill RR, Brannen JL. Am J Med Qual. 2016;31:598-600.
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Integrating system safety and quality improvement concepts into existing curriculum has been advocated as a strategy to prepare resident physicians for safety improvement work. This commentary describes a Veterans Affairs program to incorporate safety leadership and educational skills into graduate medical education.
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