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Preface
Pathology patient safety Stephen S. Raab pages xi-xii Full Text | Full-Text PDF (136 KB)
Identification errors in pathology and laboratory medicine Paul N. Valenstein, Ronald L. Sirota pages 979-996 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (238 KB)
Improving patient safety by examining pathology errors Stephen S. Raab pages 849-863 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (227 KB)
Barriers to the implementation of patient safety initiatives Dana Marie Grzybicki pages 901-911 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (197 KB)
The laboratory is a key partner in assuring patient safety Ana K. Stankovic pages 1023-1035 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (203 KB)
Crossing the quality chasm: a requirement for successful cervical cancer prevention in developing countries Eric J. Suba pages 945-963 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (247 KB)
Pathology and patient safety: the critical role of pathology informatics in error reduction and quality initiatives Michael J. Becich, John R. Gilbertson, Dilipkumar Gupta, Ashokkumar Patel, Dana Marie Grzybicki, Stephen S. Raab pages 913-943 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (341 KB)
Patient safety in point-of-care testing Bruce A. Jones, Frederick A. Meier pages 997-1022 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (298 KB)
Error-free pathology: applying lean production methods to anatomic pathology Jennifer L. Condel, David T. Sharbaugh, Stephen S. Raab pages 865-899 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (1175 KB)
Detecting and preventing the occurrence of errors in the practices of laboratory medicine and anatomic pathology: 15 years' experience with the College of American Pathologists' Q-PROBES and Q-TRACKS programs David A. Novis pages 965-978 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (206 KB)
Table of contents pages v-viii Full-Text PDF (31 KB)
Forthcoming issues page ix Full-Text PDF (22 KB)
Cumulative Index pages 1037-1064 Full-Text PDF (263 KB)
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