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European Association of Oral Medicine 2021 Conference ‐ Crispian Scully Lecture: Applying Human Factors to Improve Patient Safety and Performance

Background This paper is a synopsis of the Crispian Scully Lecture, presented by one of the authors (PAB), at the 2021 European Association of Oral Medicine (EAOM) Conference in Lisbon, Portugal. It provides an overview of human factors that affect individuals and teams, highlighting ways to reduce...

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Published in:Journal of oral pathology & medicine 2022-01, Vol.51 (1), p.13-17
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Health care
human factors
Humans
Hunger
Oral Medicine
Patient Care Team
Patient Safety
Patients
Safety
situational awareness
tiredness
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