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Marilyn Sue Bogner

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Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology|March 5, 2003
Helping to reduce human error in health care technologyMarilyn Sue Bogner
Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology|March 21, 2006
Implications for patient safetyMarilyn Sue Bogner
Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology|January 1, 2010
Revisiting To Err Is Human a decade laterMarilyn Sue Bogner
Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology|December 19, 2007
Medicare's approach to reducing medical error... Why a stick and not a carrot?Marilyn Sue Bogner
Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology|May 27, 2005
Has patient safety improved?Marilyn Sue Bogner, Marvin Shepherd, Jeff Cooper
International Journal of Trauma Nursing|July 3, 2002
An approach for trauma nurses to identify error-provoking factorsSuzan D Olson, Marilyn Sue Bogner, Kimberly McDonald
Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology|March 3, 2007
Advancing patient safety in 2007: what can we do to help?Craig W Bakuzonis, Marilyn Sue Bogner, J Tobey Clarke, et al.
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Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology|March 5, 2003
Helping to reduce human error in health care technologyMarilyn Sue Bogner
Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology|March 21, 2006
Implications for patient safetyMarilyn Sue Bogner
Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology|January 1, 2010
Revisiting To Err Is Human a decade laterMarilyn Sue Bogner
Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology|December 19, 2007
Medicare's approach to reducing medical error... Why a stick and not a carrot?Marilyn Sue Bogner
Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology|May 27, 2005
Has patient safety improved?Marilyn Sue Bogner, Marvin Shepherd, Jeff Cooper
International Journal of Trauma Nursing|July 3, 2002
An approach for trauma nurses to identify error-provoking factorsSuzan D Olson, Marilyn Sue Bogner, Kimberly McDonald
Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology|March 3, 2007
Advancing patient safety in 2007: what can we do to help?Craig W Bakuzonis, Marilyn Sue Bogner, J Tobey Clarke, et al.
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