Objectives. To develop, implement, and assess a required patient safety course for second-year doctor of pharmacy students. Design. A patient safety course was developed that included didactic lectures, case studies, in-class activities, and reading assignments. Written examinations and essays were used to evaluate student learning. In addition, a modified minute paper and a pre-and post-intervention student self-assessment survey were used to assess course outcomes. Assessment. Results examining the utility of the course teaching format and the relevance of the material in meeting the course outcomes are presented and discussed. The self-assessment course survey indicated major improvements in the students' knowledge and skills, readi...
Modifications to the curriculum could be made if everyone has agreed that patient safety must be inc...
Objectives: Avoiding unnecessary harm is increasingly a priority for healthcare organisations and th...
Session - Curriculum Development and Evaluation: abstract no. 1This journal suppl. is the Special Is...
Graduate medical education (GME) has tradi-tionally focused on the diagnosis and management of disea...
Patient Safety was incorporated into the undergraduate curriculum in our faculty in 2015. The facult...
The authors of this article developed and piloted a three-week intensive elective course for student...
Patient safety is a major priority for health services. It is a multi-disciplinary problem and requi...
Background: Patient safety has become an important topic over the last decade and has also been incr...
Objectives: To develop and evaluate the impact of a module discussing the patient’s perspective on m...
The awareness of patient safety became one of the emerging topics over the last two decades. However...
Objectives: To develop a patient safety course for medical residents based on the views of medical r...
Objectives: To develop and evaluate the impact of a module discussing the patient's perspective on m...
BACKGROUND: The urgent need for patient safety education for healthcare students has been recognised...
Abstract Background Nursing students’ practical training should begin when students can apply core k...
Despite the widespread attention to patient safety over the past 15 years, the subject continues to ...
Modifications to the curriculum could be made if everyone has agreed that patient safety must be inc...
Objectives: Avoiding unnecessary harm is increasingly a priority for healthcare organisations and th...
Session - Curriculum Development and Evaluation: abstract no. 1This journal suppl. is the Special Is...
Graduate medical education (GME) has tradi-tionally focused on the diagnosis and management of disea...
Patient Safety was incorporated into the undergraduate curriculum in our faculty in 2015. The facult...
The authors of this article developed and piloted a three-week intensive elective course for student...
Patient safety is a major priority for health services. It is a multi-disciplinary problem and requi...
Background: Patient safety has become an important topic over the last decade and has also been incr...
Objectives: To develop and evaluate the impact of a module discussing the patient’s perspective on m...
The awareness of patient safety became one of the emerging topics over the last two decades. However...
Objectives: To develop a patient safety course for medical residents based on the views of medical r...
Objectives: To develop and evaluate the impact of a module discussing the patient's perspective on m...
BACKGROUND: The urgent need for patient safety education for healthcare students has been recognised...
Abstract Background Nursing students’ practical training should begin when students can apply core k...
Despite the widespread attention to patient safety over the past 15 years, the subject continues to ...
Modifications to the curriculum could be made if everyone has agreed that patient safety must be inc...
Objectives: Avoiding unnecessary harm is increasingly a priority for healthcare organisations and th...
Session - Curriculum Development and Evaluation: abstract no. 1This journal suppl. is the Special Is...