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Improving patient safety in paediatrics and child health
System changes to improve patient safety
Cheating at medical school
Treating head injuries
UK agency unveils plans to cut infusion device errors
No time to train the surgeons:Royal College of Surgeons of England responds
Regulatory bodies agree to streamline NHS inspections in England
Patients' safety
Chief medical officer's plans for undergraduate education are attacked
Patients aren't accurate at detecting medical errors
Government toughens its stance on NHS hygiene standards
Safer by design
European Commission urges governments to reduce hospital acquired infections
18 Liverpool consultants reply
Case of “dysfunctional” Dutch doctor exposes “culture of silence surrounding mistakes”
NHS patient safety incidents rise by 12% in six months, as reporting culture grows
UK hospitals ordered to cut risk of drugs going wrongly into spinal fluid
Regulator calls for faster improvements at troubled Mid Staffordshire trust
NHS operating framework for 2010-11 places emphasis on quality
Has the European Clinical Trials Directive been a success?
No to QOF target of less than 7%, again
Popular Cyclopædia of Natural Science. Vegetable Physiology
Implementing the district hospital recommendations for the National Health Service Research Ethics Service in England
From the GMSC: Parallel importing: proposed action to protect patients deferred
Criminal verdict outrages doctors in US
GMC reprimands doctor for denigrating rival's service
Facing up to medical error
Irish government asked to pay obstetricians' insurance premiums
Home delivery: chemotherapy and pizza?
NHS introduces new patient safety agency
Medical errors
Improving patients' safety by gathering information
Promoting patient safety in primary care
Informed compliance
US report blames poor quality control for soaring healthcare costs
Emergency team phone numbers should be standardised
Germany sets up a system for reporting medical mistakes
Negligence of medical experts
Primary care trusts: do they have a future?
Chairwoman of Shipman inquiry protests at lack of action
Rite of passage
NHS hospitals urged to improve medicines management
Healthcare bodies sign charter pledging commitment to patient safety
Television show questions statins to boost ratings, Dutch doctors claim
US health care no longer “best in the world”
The rise of the doctor-manager
US patients unharmed by shorter working hours for doctors
Commentary: The balance between marketing and safety
Involving bosses is crucial to keep up momentum on safety
Number of global clinical trials done in UK fell by two thirds after EU directive
Crunch time for doctors’ hours
Blood transfusion from another person doubles infection risk after CABG surgery
Wendy Reid replies to Roy Pounder
BMA meeting: BMA chairman demands better language checks for foreign doctors
Healthcare workers need more support in seeking help when they are ill
Less than 0.5% of safety incidents reported in 2008-9 came from general practice
Audit and risk management in community child health
All UK doctors to be required to prove competence
Facing up to medical error
Medical error: the second victim
Powerful forces at work
Few incompetent doctors are reported to US national data bank
Promoting patient safety in primary care
Erecting the barricades
Streamlined training for junior doctors is set for 2004
Medical groups fight to stop doctors working for months without registration
NHS staff should inform patients of negligent acts
Canadian doctors question marijuana for medicinal use
Report calls for strategies to reduce medication errors
What the educators are saying
Extended prescribing by UK nurses and pharmacists
In brief
FDA regulations make it harder to sue drug companies
Regulation and revalidation of doctors
NHS has still not learnt the lessons of Bristol
Regulation and revalidation of doctors: Summary of other responses
Challenges for educationalists
Reports cite cardiovascular risks of COX 2 inhibitors and NSAIDs
Sensitivity of routine system for reporting patient safety incidents in an NHS hospital: retrospective patient case note review
Failure to monitor independent centres prevents comparison, says watchdog
Meddling and bearing witness
Safety watchdog warns of high dosage errors among children and young people
Patient safety campaign adopted by 70% of English trusts in first year
Another five year plan for the NHS
Avoiding midazolam overdose: summary of a safety report from the National Patient Safety Agency
Police find range of drugs after trawling bins used by Tour de France cyclists
Reconsider the locum system
Whistle while you work: an analysis of NHS foundation trust policies
Regulations on sharing concerns about doctors are like “gossips’ charter”
What is Change of Type in Diseases?
Interventions in chronic renal failure.
Audit Commission tackles anaesthetic services
Reducing error, improving safety
US health care should focus on 20 areas to increase impact
Improving compliance with requirements on junior doctors' hours
Ergonomics in medicine and surgery
Doctors mistrust systems for reporting medical mistakes
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