Development and evaluation of a 3-day patient safety curriculum to advance knowledge, self-efficacy and system thinking among medical students
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Lori Paine | Hanan J Aboumatar | Lisa H Lubomski | David Thompson | Paula S Kent | Albert Wu | Peter Pronovost | P. Pronovost | A. Wu | D. Thompson | Jill Marsteller | L. Lubomski | H. Aboumatar | Lori A. Paine | Jill Marsteller | Patty Dawson | Jorie Colbert | Paula Kent | Jorie M. Colbert | Patty Dawson | Paula S. Kent
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