Comparing safety climate in naval aviation and hospitals: Implications for improving patient safety
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Anthony P. Ciavarelli | Shibei Zhao | David M. Gaba | Sara J. Singer | D. Gaba | A. Rosen | Shibei Zhao | S. Singer | A. Ciavarelli | Amy Rosen
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