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Wendy Levinson to Truth Disclosure

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Wendy Levinson has written about Truth Disclosure.
Connection Strength

3.852
  1. Disclosure of Medical Error. JAMA. 2016 Aug 16; 316(7):764-5.
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    Score: 0.544
  2. Teaching medical error disclosure to physicians-in-training: a scoping review. Acad Med. 2013 Jun; 88(6):884-92.
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    Score: 0.436
  3. Skills of internal medicine residents in disclosing medical errors: a study using standardized patients. Acad Med. 2009 Dec; 84(12):1803-8.
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    Score: 0.342
  4. Disclosing medical errors to patients: a challenge for health care professionals and institutions. Patient Educ Couns. 2009 Sep; 76(3):296-9.
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    Score: 0.335
  5. Disclosing medical errors: we're halfway there. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2008 Oct; 162(10):991-2.
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    Score: 0.315
  6. Disclosing medical errors to patients: a status report in 2007. CMAJ. 2007 Jul 31; 177(3):265-7.
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    Score: 0.291
  7. How surgeons disclose medical errors to patients: a study using standardized patients. Surgery. 2005 Nov; 138(5):851-8.
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    Score: 0.258
  8. Disclosing harmful medical errors to patients: a time for professional action. Arch Intern Med. 2005 Sep 12; 165(16):1819-24.
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    Score: 0.255
  9. Patients' and physicians' attitudes regarding the disclosure of medical errors. JAMA. 2003 Feb 26; 289(8):1001-7.
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    Score: 0.214
  10. Learning Through Experience: Influence of Formal and Informal Training on Medical Error Disclosure Skills in Residents. J Grad Med Educ. 2017 Feb; 9(1):66-72.
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    Score: 0.140
  11. Talking with patients about other clinicians' errors. N Engl J Med. 2013 Oct 31; 369(18):1752-7.
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    Score: 0.112
  12. Not overstepping professional boundaries: the challenging role of nurses in simulated error disclosures. J Nurs Care Qual. 2011 Oct-Dec; 26(4):320-7.
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    Score: 0.097
  13. How trainees would disclose medical errors: educational implications for training programmes. Med Educ. 2011 Apr; 45(4):372-80.
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    Score: 0.094
  14. Risk managers, physicians, and disclosure of harmful medical errors. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2010 Mar; 36(3):101-8.
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    Score: 0.087
  15. The attitudes and experiences of trainees regarding disclosing medical errors to patients. Acad Med. 2008 Mar; 83(3):250-6.
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    Score: 0.076
  16. Lost opportunities: how physicians communicate about medical errors. Health Aff (Millwood). 2008 Jan-Feb; 27(1):246-55.
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    Score: 0.075
  17. "You're not a victim of domestic violence, are you?" Provider patient communication about domestic violence. Ann Intern Med. 2007 Nov 06; 147(9):620-7.
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    Score: 0.074
  18. Disclosing harmful medical errors to patients. N Engl J Med. 2007 Jun 28; 356(26):2713-9.
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    Score: 0.072
  19. Doctor-patient communication and medical malpractice: implications for pediatricians. Pediatr Ann. 1997 Mar; 26(3):186-93.
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    Score: 0.035
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