Vignettes in Patient Safety. / Volume 2 / / edited by Michael S. Firstenberg and Stanislaw P. Stawicki.
Over the past two decades, the healthcare community increasingly recognized the importance and the impact of medical errors on patient safety and clinical outcomes. Medical and surgical errors continue to contribute to unnecessary and potentially preventable morbidity and/or mortality, affecting bot...
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