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  • Report: medical schools not teaching enough about patient safety Monday, April 12, 2010

    “Substantive improvement in patient safety will be difficult to achieve without major education reform at the medical school and residency training program levels.”  That’s one of the conclusions of “Unmet Needs: Teaching Physicians to Provide Safe Patient Care,” a report from the Lucian Leape Institute at the National Patient Safety Foundation.

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