Preventable healthcare-associated harm results in significant morbidity and mortality in the United States, costing nearly 400 000 patient lives annually. The Institute for Healthcare Improvement provides high-quality educational resources tailored for working healthcare professionals. One such resource is the Certified Professional in Patient Safety (CPPS™) review course, which equips professionals with advanced proficiency in 5 core patient safety domains. The CPPS™ certification is the only interprofessional, patient safety science credential recognized worldwide. In 2010, the Lucian Leape Institute at the National Patient Safety Foundation described the critical need for medical students to participate in patient safety solutions as wel...
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) reports Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st...
Background: Global efforts are being made to improve health care standards and the quality of care p...
This report reviews and critically evaluates the development of 3 movements in healthcare that have ...
Patient safety is a major priority for health services. It is a multi-disciplinary problem and requi...
Introduction Increasing emphasis on medical trainee competence in patient safety and quality improve...
The Association of the American Medical Colleges has called for a collaborative effort to ensure th...
Introduction: Patient safety (PS) is one of the most important priorities in modern healthcare syste...
Health care used to be simple, safe and ineffective; today, it is complex, effective and potentially...
Graduate medical education (GME) has tradi-tionally focused on the diagnosis and management of disea...
NoPatient safety is a major priority for health services. It is a multi-disciplinary problem and req...
As frontline clinicians, junior doctors (trainees) are being increasingly recognised as powerful age...
Objectives Educating healthcare professionals in patient safety is essential to achieving sustainab...
Abstract Background Introducing patient safety and quality improvement science to medical students i...
Abstract Introduction This patient safety curriculum was developed to address two important needs in...
Background Patient safety is a fundamental step to achieve better quality of care. Building standar...
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) reports Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st...
Background: Global efforts are being made to improve health care standards and the quality of care p...
This report reviews and critically evaluates the development of 3 movements in healthcare that have ...
Patient safety is a major priority for health services. It is a multi-disciplinary problem and requi...
Introduction Increasing emphasis on medical trainee competence in patient safety and quality improve...
The Association of the American Medical Colleges has called for a collaborative effort to ensure th...
Introduction: Patient safety (PS) is one of the most important priorities in modern healthcare syste...
Health care used to be simple, safe and ineffective; today, it is complex, effective and potentially...
Graduate medical education (GME) has tradi-tionally focused on the diagnosis and management of disea...
NoPatient safety is a major priority for health services. It is a multi-disciplinary problem and req...
As frontline clinicians, junior doctors (trainees) are being increasingly recognised as powerful age...
Objectives Educating healthcare professionals in patient safety is essential to achieving sustainab...
Abstract Background Introducing patient safety and quality improvement science to medical students i...
Abstract Introduction This patient safety curriculum was developed to address two important needs in...
Background Patient safety is a fundamental step to achieve better quality of care. Building standar...
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) reports Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st...
Background: Global efforts are being made to improve health care standards and the quality of care p...
This report reviews and critically evaluates the development of 3 movements in healthcare that have ...