Coping with medical mistakes and errors in judgment
RM Goldberg, G Kuhn, LB Andrew… - Annals of emergency …, 2002 - Elsevier
Attention has recently been focused on medical errors as a cause of morbidity and mortality
in clinical practice. Although much has been written regarding the cognitive aspects of …
in clinical practice. Although much has been written regarding the cognitive aspects of …
Taking it to the streets: recording medical outreach data on personal digital assistants
DS Buck, D Rochon, JP Turley - CIN: Computers, Informatics …, 2005 - journals.lww.com
Carrying hundreds of patient files in a suitcase makes medical street outreach to the
homeless clumsy and difficult. Healthcare for the Homeless—Houston (HHH) began a case …
homeless clumsy and difficult. Healthcare for the Homeless—Houston (HHH) began a case …
[HTML][HTML] “Palm reading”: 2. Handheld software for physicians
F Adatia, PL Bedard - CMAJ, 2003 - Can Med Assoc
An article on handheld hardware and operating systems appeared in a previous issue
(CMAJ 2002; 167 [7]: 775-80). of the famous textbook in which medical topics are neatly …
(CMAJ 2002; 167 [7]: 775-80). of the famous textbook in which medical topics are neatly …
The Griffith area palliative care service: a pilot project
I Hatton, K Mcdonald, L Nancarrow… - Australian Health …, 2003 - CSIRO Publishing
In September 2000 the Commonwealth released, as part of its National Palliative Care
Strategy under the AustralianHealth Care Agreements, a National Framework for Palliative …
Strategy under the AustralianHealth Care Agreements, a National Framework for Palliative …
About those waiting lists...
HW Climenhaga - CMAJ, 2000 - Can Med Assoc
Two recent articles in CMAJ have provided an interesting and positive contribution to the
discussion of surgical waiting lists in Canada. 1, 2 Unfortunately, these papers are flawed …
discussion of surgical waiting lists in Canada. 1, 2 Unfortunately, these papers are flawed …
[PDF][PDF] The Role of Mobile Devices in Medical Education
ES dos Santos, JAL Veiga - researchgate.net
Smart Mobile Devices (SMD) usage within the health professional community has been
increasing exponentially over the last decade. Such popularization has the potential to …
increasing exponentially over the last decade. Such popularization has the potential to …