Interprofessional Education : Enhancing the Teaching of Medication Safety to Nursing, Pharmacy and Medical Students : Final Report.
Medication incidents are the second most common type of incident reported in Australian hospitals. Communication errors have been identified as the primary issue in the majority of medication errors, adverse reactions, and near-misses. While IPE is critical for preparing nursing, pharmacy and medica...
| Institutions: | University of Newcastle University of Tasmania University of Wollongong |
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| Autori principali: | Levett-Jones, Tracy, Gillian, Conor, Moxey, Annette |
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Office for Learning and Teaching
2013
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| Accesso online: | /resources/CG10_1678_Levett-Jones_report%20_2013.pdf /resources/CG10_1678_Levett-Jones_%20symposium_2013.pdf |
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