A physician-based voluntary reporting system for adverse events and medical errors
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M. Aronson | S. Weingart | A. Ship | Saul N. Weingart | Lawrence D. Callanan | Amy N. Ship | Mark D. Aronson | Lawrence D. Jr. Callanan
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