Description
Elsevier Patient Safety An Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America 1st Edition by Shah, Rahul
This issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, Guest Edited by Dr. Rahul K. Shah, is devoted to Patient Safety. Articles in this important issue include: Systems Science: A Primer on High Reliability; Leadership Driving Safety and Quality; Patient Engagement; Using Public Data to Drive Improvement; Simulation Saves the Day (and Patient); Tracheostomy Care: How Collaboratives Drive Improvement; Re-thinking Morbidity and Mortality Conference; Clinical Indices as the Driving Force for Quality Improvement in Otolaryngology; Button-battery Safety: Industry and Academic Partnerships to Drive Change; Resident Engagement in Safety and Quality; Fire Safety; Anesthesia Safety in Otolaryngology; Device Safety; Reprocessing Standards for Medical Devices and Equipment in Otolaryngology; PS&Q for Office-Based Procedures in Otolaryngology; The Impact of Cognitive/Implicit Bias on Patient Safety and Quality in Otolaryngology; and Safety in Audiology. Systems Science: A Primer on High ReliabilityLeadership Driving Safety and Quality Patient EngagementUsing Public Data to Drive ImprovementSimulation Saves the Day (and Patient)Tracheostomy Care: How Collaboratives Drive ImprovementRe-thinking Morbidity and Mortality Conference Clinical Indices as the Driving Force for Quality Improvement in OtolaryngologyButton-battery Safety: Industry and Academic Partnerships to Drive Change Resident Engagement in Safety and QualityFire SafetyAnesthesia Safety in OtolaryngologyDevice SafetyReprocessing Standards for Medical Devices and Equipment in Otolaryngology PS&Q for Office-Based Procedures in OtolaryngologyThe Impact of Cognitive/Implicit Bias on Patient Safety Quality in Otolaryngology; and Safety in Audiology