Communication of medical errors in a simulated clinical scenario. Experience with a pediatric residency group
ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the performance of groups of pediatric residents from a Buenos Aires hospital, in terms of correct recognition and communication of a medical error (ME), in a high-fidelity simulation scenario. To describe the reactions and communication attempts following the ME and...
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Main Authors: | María Pico (Author), Ximena Prado (Author), Gonzalo Germán Guiñazú (Author), Sofía Diana Menéndez (Author), Julia Dvorkin (Author), María Victoria López (Author), Carolina Pascual (Author), Christian Elias Costa (Author), Diego Enríquez (Author) |
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Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo,
2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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