RT @JournalGIM: Paper from @uoftmedicine faculty @PMCram shows both #trainees and #attendings think that the inpatient attending should f/u…
Paper from @uoftmedicine faculty @PMCram shows both #trainees and #attendings think that the inpatient attending should f/u tests pending at discharge. <50% of attendings and <15% of residents are satisfied with their current methods. Need a systems
RT @HardeepSinghMD: Seems like physicians missing important test results is one patient safety problem we ought to solve soon. Now, a surve…
RT @HardeepSinghMD: Seems like physicians missing important test results is one patient safety problem we ought to solve soon. Now, a surve…
RT @HardeepSinghMD: Seems like physicians missing important test results is one patient safety problem we ought to solve soon. Now, a surve…
RT @HardeepSinghMD: Seems like physicians missing important test results is one patient safety problem we ought to solve soon. Now, a surve…
RT @HardeepSinghMD: Seems like physicians missing important test results is one patient safety problem we ought to solve soon. Now, a surve…
RT @HardeepSinghMD: Seems like physicians missing important test results is one patient safety problem we ought to solve soon. Now, a surve…
Seems like physicians missing important test results is one patient safety problem we ought to solve soon. Now, a survey by @PMCram etal w/ a really high response rate @JournalGIM defines the problem in Canada https://t.co/bXCUuBUwHw
RT @JournalGIM: Test Result Management Practices of Canadian Internal Medicine Physicians and Trainees https://t.co/FmzToqXZ2r
Improvements in test result management are strongly needed. Check out our study led by T. Bodley in @JournalGIM.
Test Result Management Practices of Canadian Internal Medicine Physicians and Trainees https://t.co/FmzToqXZ2r