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Undergraduate medical students' attitudes towards medical errors and patient safety: a multi-center cross-sectional study in the Gaza Strip, Palestine.

Mohammed AlserBettina BӧttcherMaha AlfaqawiAbdallah JlamboWalaa AbuzubaidaNasser Abu-El-Noor
Published in: BMC medical education (2020)
Medical students' patient safety attitudes were very similar among students from both universities, except for understanding of medical error, for which students, who had received structured training in this topic, displayed significantly more positive attitudes. This underlines the power of the 'hidden curriculum', where students adjust to prevalent cultures in local hospitals, while they do their clinical training. Furthermore, it highlights the need for a systematic inclusion of patient safety content in local undergraduate curricula.
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