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Is There a Relationship Between High-Quality Performance in Major Teaching Hospitals and Residents' Knowledge of Quality and Patient Safety?
Academic Medicine, 11/03/09
Pingleton S et al. – Residents' learning about quality and patient safety is extensive, largely through a positive informal curriculum in the teaching hospital and, less frequently, via a formal curriculum. No relationship was found between the quality performance of the teaching hospital and the residents' curriculum or understanding of quality or safety. Residents seem to learn through an informal curriculum provided by hospital initiatives and resources, and thus these data suggest the importance of major teaching hospitals in quality education.
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