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"To err is human" but disclosure must be taught: a simulation-based assessment study.

Crimmins AC, Wong AH, Bonz JW, et al. "To Err Is Human" but Disclosure Must be Taught: A Simulation-Based Assessment Study. Simul Healthc. 2018;13(2):107-116. doi:10.1097/SIH.0000000000000273.

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April 16, 2018
Crimmins AC, Wong AH, Bonz JW, et al. Simul Healthc. 2018;13(2):107-116.
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A patient-centered safety culture requires that errors are disclosed to patients. This prospective cohort study simulated a medication overdose that resulted in an adverse event and observed how medical trainees and attending physicians disclosed the error. Disclosure technique was deficient even among the senior practitioners, highlighting the importance of training health care providers in communication.

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Crimmins AC, Wong AH, Bonz JW, et al. "To Err Is Human" but Disclosure Must be Taught: A Simulation-Based Assessment Study. Simul Healthc. 2018;13(2):107-116. doi:10.1097/SIH.0000000000000273.