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Considering human factors and developing systems-thinking behaviours to ensure patient safety.

Considering human factors and developing systems-thinking behaviours to ensure patient safety. Vosper H; Lim R; Knight C; et al; CIEHF Pharmaceutical Human Factors Special Interest Group. Clinical Pharmacist. 2018;10(2).

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February 21, 2018
Vosper H; Lim R; Knight C; et al; CIEHF Pharmaceutical Human Factors Special Interest Group. Clinical Pharmacist. 2018;10(2).
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Considering human factors and developing systems-thinking behaviours to ensure patient safety. Vosper H; Lim R; Knight C; et al; CIEHF Pharmaceutical Human Factors Special Interest Group. Clinical Pharmacist. 2018;10(2).