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Patient Safety/ Medical Error

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JAMA
Medical News & Perspectives
H1N1 Vaccine Urged for Health Workers, But Some Resist Getting on Board
Tracy Hampton
JAMA 2009; 302: 1848-1849. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Past content

JAMA
Medical News & Perspectives
FDA Steps Up Efforts to Find, Remove Violators of Clinical Trial Regulations
Bridget M. Kuehn
JAMA 2009; 302: 1739-1741. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

JAMA
Health Agencies Update
Veterans’ Care
Bridget M. Kuehn
JAMA 2009; 302: 1743-c. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

JAMA
Health Agencies Update
Device Review
Bridget M. Kuehn
JAMA 2009; 302: 1743. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

JAMA
Letters
Radiation Dose-Reduction Program for Cardiac Computed Tomography Angiography—Reply
Gilbert L. Raff; Kavitha M. Chinnaiyan; Aiden Abidov
JAMA 2009; 302: 1753-a. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

JAMA
Letters
Radiation Dose-Reduction Program for Cardiac Computed Tomography Angiography
Felipe S. Torres; Andrew M. Crean; Narinder Paul
JAMA 2009; 302: 1753. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Arch Intern Med
Editorials
Adverse Events in Randomized Trials: Neglected, Restricted, Distorted, and Silenced
John P. A. Ioannidis
Arch Intern Med 2009; 169: 1737-1739. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Arch Intern Med
Commentaries
Going Off-label Without Venturing Off-Course: Evidence and Ethical Off-label Prescribing
Emily A. Largent; Franklin G. Miller; Steven D. Pearson
Arch Intern Med 2009; 169: 1745-1747. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Arch Intern Med
Original Investigations
Reporting of Safety Results in Published Reports of Randomized Controlled Trials
Isabelle Pitrou; Isabelle Boutron; Nizar Ahmad; Philippe Ravaud
Arch Intern Med 2009; 169: 1756-1761. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF] [ eAppendix ]  

Arch Intern Med
Editor's Correspondence
EMRs Do Not Improve Reporting Rates of Abnormal Laboratory Results?
Thomas Zimmerman
Arch Intern Med 2009; 169: 1815-a-1816-a. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

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