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Urmimala Sarkar

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Annals of Internal Medicine|May 6, 2024
The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: Understanding the Safety of Outpatient CareUrmimala Sarkar
BMJ Quality & Safety|December 18, 2015
Tip of the iceberg: patient safety incidents in primary careUrmimala Sarkar
Diabetes Care|September 1, 2009
Numbers don't lie, but do they tell the whole story?Dean Schillinger, Urmimala Sarkar
JAMA Internal Medicine|March 28, 2017
Seeing the Effect of Health Care Delivery Innovation in the Safety NetCourtney Lyles, Urmimala Sarkar
BMJ Quality & Safety|July 24, 2020
Devil in the details: understanding the effects of providing electronic health record access to patients and familiesUrmimala Sarkar, Courtney Lyles
Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges|December 26, 2012
Ice cream roundsSeth Cohen, Urmimala Sarkar
Annals of Internal Medicine|October 22, 2008
Does lower diabetes-related numeracy lead to increased risk for hypoglycemic events?Urmimala Sarkar, Dean Schillinger
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 18, 2020
How effective are clinical decision support systems?Urmimala Sarkar, Lipika Samal
JAMA|June 10, 2021
Humanism Before Heroism in MedicineUrmimala Sarkar, Christine Cassel
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|March 28, 2025
Patient Engagement in Safety: Are We There Yet?Tejal Gandhi, Urmimala Sarkar
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Annals of Internal Medicine|May 6, 2024
The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: Understanding the Safety of Outpatient CareUrmimala Sarkar
BMJ Quality & Safety|December 18, 2015
Tip of the iceberg: patient safety incidents in primary careUrmimala Sarkar
Diabetes Care|September 1, 2009
Numbers don't lie, but do they tell the whole story?Dean Schillinger, Urmimala Sarkar
JAMA Internal Medicine|March 28, 2017
Seeing the Effect of Health Care Delivery Innovation in the Safety NetCourtney Lyles, Urmimala Sarkar
BMJ Quality & Safety|July 24, 2020
Devil in the details: understanding the effects of providing electronic health record access to patients and familiesUrmimala Sarkar, Courtney Lyles
Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges|December 26, 2012
Ice cream roundsSeth Cohen, Urmimala Sarkar
Annals of Internal Medicine|October 22, 2008
Does lower diabetes-related numeracy lead to increased risk for hypoglycemic events?Urmimala Sarkar, Dean Schillinger
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 18, 2020
How effective are clinical decision support systems?Urmimala Sarkar, Lipika Samal
JAMA|June 10, 2021
Humanism Before Heroism in MedicineUrmimala Sarkar, Christine Cassel
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|March 28, 2025
Patient Engagement in Safety: Are We There Yet?Tejal Gandhi, Urmimala Sarkar
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