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Shoichi Maeda

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Journal of Anesthesia|November 2, 2005
Informed consent for anesthesia: survey of current practices in JapanMisa Sakaguchi, Shoichi Maeda
Lancet (London, England)|May 17, 2011
Earthquake in JapanJay Starkey, Shoichi Maeda
BMC Health Services Research|March 2, 2010
Doctor as criminal: reporting of patient deaths to the police and criminal prosecution of healthcare providers in JapanL Jay Starkey, Shoichi Maeda
Legal Medicine (Tokyo, Japan)|March 4, 2009
The acceptability of the decision to withdraw life-sustaining treatment based on the living will and substituted judgements involving decision--the tendency of judiciary decisions and guidelines in JapanEtsuko Kamishiraki, Shoichi Maeda, Noriaki Ikeda
BMC Research Notes|May 12, 2012
Patient safety education at Japanese medical schools: results of a nationwide surveyShoichi Maeda, Etsuko Kamishiraki, Jay Starkey
Abdominal Radiology (New York)|November 24, 2025
Ensuring patient safety: a comprehensive approach to radiological errorsShoichi Maeda, Eri Ishikawa, Jay Starkey
Journal of Medical Ethics|September 29, 2012
Attitudes toward clinical autopsy in unexpected patient deaths in Japan: a nation-wide survey of the general public and physiciansEtsuko Kamishiraki, Shoichi Maeda, Jay Starkey, et al.
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|July 18, 2013
Why are autopsy rates low in Japan? Views of ordinary citizens and doctors in the case of unexpected patient death and medical errorShoichi Maeda, Etsuko Kamishiraki, Jay Starkey, et al.
BMC Research Notes|October 19, 2011
Patient safety education at Japanese nursing schools: results of a nationwide surveyShoichi Maeda, Etsuko Kamishiraki, Jay Starkey, et al.
Journal of Law and Medicine|March 7, 2014
Responsibility for reporting patient death due to hospital error in Japan when an error occurred at a referring institutionShoichi Maeda, Jay Starkey, Etsuko Kamishiraki, et al.
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Journal of Anesthesia|November 2, 2005
Informed consent for anesthesia: survey of current practices in JapanMisa Sakaguchi, Shoichi Maeda
Lancet (London, England)|May 17, 2011
Earthquake in JapanJay Starkey, Shoichi Maeda
BMC Health Services Research|March 2, 2010
Doctor as criminal: reporting of patient deaths to the police and criminal prosecution of healthcare providers in JapanL Jay Starkey, Shoichi Maeda
Legal Medicine (Tokyo, Japan)|March 4, 2009
The acceptability of the decision to withdraw life-sustaining treatment based on the living will and substituted judgements involving decision--the tendency of judiciary decisions and guidelines in JapanEtsuko Kamishiraki, Shoichi Maeda, Noriaki Ikeda
BMC Research Notes|May 12, 2012
Patient safety education at Japanese medical schools: results of a nationwide surveyShoichi Maeda, Etsuko Kamishiraki, Jay Starkey
Abdominal Radiology (New York)|November 24, 2025
Ensuring patient safety: a comprehensive approach to radiological errorsShoichi Maeda, Eri Ishikawa, Jay Starkey
Journal of Medical Ethics|September 29, 2012
Attitudes toward clinical autopsy in unexpected patient deaths in Japan: a nation-wide survey of the general public and physiciansEtsuko Kamishiraki, Shoichi Maeda, Jay Starkey, et al.
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|July 18, 2013
Why are autopsy rates low in Japan? Views of ordinary citizens and doctors in the case of unexpected patient death and medical errorShoichi Maeda, Etsuko Kamishiraki, Jay Starkey, et al.
BMC Research Notes|October 19, 2011
Patient safety education at Japanese nursing schools: results of a nationwide surveyShoichi Maeda, Etsuko Kamishiraki, Jay Starkey, et al.
Journal of Law and Medicine|March 7, 2014
Responsibility for reporting patient death due to hospital error in Japan when an error occurred at a referring institutionShoichi Maeda, Jay Starkey, Etsuko Kamishiraki, et al.
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