CONTEXT: Trainees are exposed to medical errors throughout medical school and residency. Little is known about what facilitates and limits learning from these experiences. OBJECTIVE: To identify major factors and areas of tension in trainees\u27 learning from medical errors. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Structured telephone interviews with 59 trainees (medical students and residents) from 1 academic medical center. Five authors reviewed transcripts of audiotaped interviews using content analysis. RESULTS: Trainees were aware that medical errors occur from early in medical school. Many had an intense emotional response to the idea of committing errors in patient care. Students and residents noted variation and conflict in institutional...
BACKGROUND: The Institute of Medicine has called for physician education as a key step in medical er...
Overview In 1999, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report estimated as many as 98,000 patients die ev...
Overview In 1999, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report estimated as many as 98,000 patients die ev...
Learning Objectives: To design an educational experience for senior medical students that addresses ...
Learning Objectives: To design an educational experience for senior medical students that addresses ...
PURPOSE: To assess primary care preceptors\u27 perceptions of the issues involved in teaching when m...
It is difficult to determine the real incidence of medical errors due to the lack of a precise defin...
It is difficult to determine the real incidence of medical errors due to the lack of a precise defin...
It is difficult to determine the real incidence of medical errors due to the lack of a precise defin...
MEDICAL STUDENTS EXPOSURE AND RESPONSE TO ERROR ON THE WARDS Kimberly B. Gold, Paul D. Cleary, Depar...
Abstract Background Physicians’ self-perceived medical errors lead to substantial emotional distress...
Introduction There is a growing public perception that serious medical error is commonplace and larg...
Presented at Society of Hospital Medicine, 03/30/2015, National Harbor, MD.BACKGROUND: Medical erro...
Overview In 1999, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report estimated as many as 98,000 patients die ev...
Overview In 1999, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report estimated as many as 98,000 patients die ev...
BACKGROUND: The Institute of Medicine has called for physician education as a key step in medical er...
Overview In 1999, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report estimated as many as 98,000 patients die ev...
Overview In 1999, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report estimated as many as 98,000 patients die ev...
Learning Objectives: To design an educational experience for senior medical students that addresses ...
Learning Objectives: To design an educational experience for senior medical students that addresses ...
PURPOSE: To assess primary care preceptors\u27 perceptions of the issues involved in teaching when m...
It is difficult to determine the real incidence of medical errors due to the lack of a precise defin...
It is difficult to determine the real incidence of medical errors due to the lack of a precise defin...
It is difficult to determine the real incidence of medical errors due to the lack of a precise defin...
MEDICAL STUDENTS EXPOSURE AND RESPONSE TO ERROR ON THE WARDS Kimberly B. Gold, Paul D. Cleary, Depar...
Abstract Background Physicians’ self-perceived medical errors lead to substantial emotional distress...
Introduction There is a growing public perception that serious medical error is commonplace and larg...
Presented at Society of Hospital Medicine, 03/30/2015, National Harbor, MD.BACKGROUND: Medical erro...
Overview In 1999, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report estimated as many as 98,000 patients die ev...
Overview In 1999, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report estimated as many as 98,000 patients die ev...
BACKGROUND: The Institute of Medicine has called for physician education as a key step in medical er...
Overview In 1999, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report estimated as many as 98,000 patients die ev...
Overview In 1999, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report estimated as many as 98,000 patients die ev...