Contemporary Topics in Patient Safety. / Volume 1 / / Stanislaw P. Stawicki, Michael S. Firstenberg.

As healthcare systems continue to evolve, it is clear that providing safe, high-quality care to patients is an extremely complex process. Ranging from multi-disciplinary teams to bedside care, virtually every aspect of the patient-care experience provides us with an opportunity for doing things bett...

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