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Bibliography/Authors/Instructors
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-- Allard, J., Carthey, J., Cope, J., Pitt, M., & Woodward, S. (2002). MEDICATION ERRORS: CAUSES, PREVENTION AND REDUCTION. British Journal Of Haematology116(2), 255-265. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2141.2002.t01-1-03272.x
-- Crane, J., & Crane, F. G. (2006). Preventing Medication Errors in Hospitals through a Systems Approach and Technological Innovation: A Prescription for 2010. Hospital Topics, 84(4), 3-8.
-- Dhatt, G. S., Damir, H., Matarelli, S., Sankaranarayanan, K., & James, D. M. (2011). Patient safety: patient identification wristband errors. Clinical Chemistry & Laboratory Medicine, 49(5), 927-929. doi:10.1515/CCLM.2011.129
-- Likic, R., & Maxwell, S. J. (2009). Prevention of medication errors: teaching and training. British Journal Of Clinical Pharmacology, 67(6), 656-661. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2125.2009.03423.x
-- Maidment, I. D., & Parmentier, H. (2009). Medication error in mental health: implications for primary care. Mental Health In Family Medicine, 6(4), 203-207.
-- Root-Cause Analysis: Most Common Root Causes of Medical Errors-Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's Patient Safety Initiative: Building Foundations, Reducing Risk. December 2003. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD.
-- Coordinating Author/Instructor: Tracy Appleton, LCSW, MEd
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