Study Screen savers as an adjunct to medical education on patient safety. Citation Text: Screen savers as an adjunct to medical education on patient safety. Coil CJ; Kaji AH; Crevensten H; Aaron KE; Lewis RJ; Coates WC. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL November 2, 2011 Coil CJ; Kaji AH; Crevensten H; Aaron KE; Lewis RJ; Coates WC. View more articles from the same authors. Computer screen savers that provided education about patient safety did not seem to improve medical students' knowledge about safety problems. Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Screen savers as an adjunct to medical education on patient safety. Coil CJ; Kaji AH; Crevensten H; Aaron KE; Lewis RJ; Coates WC. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) The Science of Simulation in Healthcare: Defining and Developing Clinical Expertise. March 3, 2010 A standardized formulary to reduce pediatric medication dosing errors: a mixed methods study. October 6, 2021 Structured override reasons for drug–drug interaction alerts in electronic health records. May 20, 2019 Bias in the ER. Doctors suffer from the same cognitive distortions as the rest of us. February 22, 2017 Saving Mothers' Lives: Reviewing Maternal Deaths to Make Motherhood Safer—2003–2005. November 1, 2012 The rise of patient safety organizations. June 7, 2016 Sensemaking in Organizations. November 18, 2015 Radiology reporting—where does the radiologist's duty end? March 8, 2006 Design for reliability: barcoded medication administration. June 27, 2018 Practicing Medicine in Difficult Times: Protecting Physicians from Malpractice Litigation. December 14, 2010 View More Related Resources Improving safety outcomes through medical error reduction via virtual reality-based clinical skills training. June 21, 2023 Use of a structured approach and virtual simulation practice to improve diagnostic reasoning. February 23, 2022 Using the NAM diagnostic process framework to teach clinical reasoning in computerized case presentations to 251 medical students. September 9, 2020 The effect of smartphone-based application learning on the nursing students' performance in preventing medication errors in the pediatric units. February 26, 2020 Controversies in diagnosis: contemporary debates in the diagnostic safety literature. July 17, 2019 Health Professions Education. June 12, 2019 Virtual patients designed for training against medical error: exploring the impact of decision-making on learner motivation. May 15, 2019 Teaching about diagnostic errors through virtual patient cases: a pilot exploration. February 27, 2019 A cognitive forcing tool to mitigate cognitive bias—a randomised control trial. February 20, 2019 Seeing through Google Glass: using an innovative technology to improve medication safety behaviors in undergraduate nursing students. November 4, 2015 View More See More About The Topic Educators Technologic Approaches Students
A standardized formulary to reduce pediatric medication dosing errors: a mixed methods study. October 6, 2021
Structured override reasons for drug–drug interaction alerts in electronic health records. May 20, 2019
Bias in the ER. Doctors suffer from the same cognitive distortions as the rest of us. February 22, 2017
Saving Mothers' Lives: Reviewing Maternal Deaths to Make Motherhood Safer—2003–2005. November 1, 2012
Practicing Medicine in Difficult Times: Protecting Physicians from Malpractice Litigation. December 14, 2010
Improving safety outcomes through medical error reduction via virtual reality-based clinical skills training. June 21, 2023
Use of a structured approach and virtual simulation practice to improve diagnostic reasoning. February 23, 2022
Using the NAM diagnostic process framework to teach clinical reasoning in computerized case presentations to 251 medical students. September 9, 2020
The effect of smartphone-based application learning on the nursing students' performance in preventing medication errors in the pediatric units. February 26, 2020
Virtual patients designed for training against medical error: exploring the impact of decision-making on learner motivation. May 15, 2019
Teaching about diagnostic errors through virtual patient cases: a pilot exploration. February 27, 2019
Seeing through Google Glass: using an innovative technology to improve medication safety behaviors in undergraduate nursing students. November 4, 2015