Newspaper/Magazine Article Residency program fills medication safety void. Citation Text: Young D. Residency program fills medication safety void. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2005;62(23):2450-2451. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL June 8, 2010 Young D. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2005;62(23):2450-2451. View more articles from the same authors. This news piece highlights a medication-use safety residency program at Johns Hopkins Hospital. PubMed citation Available at Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Young D. Residency program fills medication safety void. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2005;62(23):2450-2451. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Central venous catheter guidewire retention: lessons from England's never event database. May 4, 2022 Physician and nurse well-being and preferred interventions to address burnout in hospital practice: factors associated with turnover, outcomes, and patient safety. July 19, 2023 A multi-site assessment of inpatient safety event rates during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. January 18, 2023 Perspectives about racism and patient-clinician communication among black adults with serious illness. July 26, 2023 Incidence and outcomes of non-ventilator-associated hospital-acquired pneumonia in 284 US hospitals using electronic surveillance criteria. June 7, 2023 Defining and enhancing collaboration between community pharmacists and primary care providers to improve medication safety. February 22, 2023 Physician perspectives on responding to clinician-perpetuated interpersonal racism against Black patients with serious illness. September 13, 2023 Handling injectable medications in anaesthesia: Guidelines from the Association of Anaesthetists. August 23, 2023 Status of patient safety culture in community pharmacy settings: a systematic review. August 23, 2023 Primary care teams' reported actions to improve medication safety: a qualitative study with insights in high reliability organising. October 18, 2023 View More Related Resources Perspectives on Safety Annual Perspective Technology as a Tool for Improving Patient Safety March 29, 2023 Are hospitals in a med safety standard slump? January 14, 2019 Pharmacist Staffing and the Use of Technology in Small Rural Hospitals: Implications for Medication Safety. July 5, 2013 Improving follow-up of high-risk psychiatry outpatients at resident year-end transfer. August 10, 2011 Assessing the anticipated consequences of computer-based provider order entry at three community hospitals using an open-ended, semi-structured survey instrument. May 26, 2011 Ten years after the IOM report: engaging residents in quality and patient safety by creating a house staff quality council. March 30, 2011 Development of a core drug list towards improving prescribing education and reducing errors in the UK. March 2, 2011 Adoption of technology to improve medication safety: perspectives of pharmacy directors. July 14, 2010 How many hospital pharmacy medication dispensing errors go undetected? June 28, 2010 Assessment of a safety enhancement to the hospital medication reconciliation process for elderly patients. May 19, 2010 View More See More About The Topic General Hospitals Pharmacists Facility and Group Administrators Quality and Safety Professionals Educators View More
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