Newspaper/Magazine Article National safety effort targets perinatal injuries. Citation Text: National safety effort targets perinatal injuries. O'Reilly KB. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL June 25, 2008 O'Reilly KB. View more articles from the same authors. This article reports on an initiative to prevent birth injuries through improved communication techniques and evidence-based care interventions. Free full text Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: National safety effort targets perinatal injuries. O'Reilly KB. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Revealing their medical errors: why three doctors went public. August 24, 2011 Top 10 ways to improve patient safety now. April 24, 2013 Fear of punitive response to hospital errors lingers. March 7, 2012 Wrong-patient, wrong-site procedures persist despite safety protocol. November 10, 2010 Patient safety: what can medicine learn from aviation? June 23, 2010 Hospitals shine light on mistakes by publicly saying: "we're sorry." August 16, 2008 Can protecting patients be made recession-proof? July 29, 2009 AMA meeting: delegates see boosting quality of care as duty. July 28, 2013 "I'm sorry": Why is that so hard for doctors to say? February 10, 2010 Sponges, surgical instruments miscounted in 13% of surgeries. October 30, 2008 View More Related Resources Sustained decrease in latent safety threats through regular interprofessional in situ simulation training of neonatal emergencies. January 17, 2024 Proceed with reasonable care: when legal principles inform training to prevent harm during the childbirth. February 9, 2022 WebM&M Cases Lack of Sepsis Recognition Leads to Delay in Care Following Cesarean Delivery. November 25, 2020 What's in a name? Newborn naming conventions and wrong-patient errors. July 16, 2019 Increasing patient safety with neonates via handoff communication during delivery: a call for interprofessional health care team training across GME and CME. August 30, 2017 Staying safe: simple tools for safe surgery. December 31, 2014 System errors in intrapartum electronic fetal monitoring: a case review. December 30, 2012 In situ simulation: a method of experiential learning to promote safety and team behavior. April 27, 2010 Beth Israel cited for improving obstetrics care. April 11, 2007 New practices reduce childbirth risks. July 26, 2006 View More See More About The Topic Labor and Delivery Physicians Obstetrics Neonatology and Intensive Care Surgical Complications View More
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