Uncovering differences among health professions trainees exposed to an interprofessional patient safety curriculum
Uncovering differences among health professions trainees exposed to an interprofessional patient safety curriculum
Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:15am CDT
In response to the Institute of Medicine challenge to improve patient safety and quality of care, an office directing patient safety/quality of care at an academic medical center and faculty from health professions schools collaborated on design, delivery, and evaluation of an interprofessional student curriculum on patient safety, quality, and teamwork. Annually for 6 years, second-year medical students, senior baccalaureate nursing students, second-year masters in health administration students, and junior baccalaureate respiratory therapy students participated.
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