Success of a Resident-Led Safety Council: A Model for Satisfying CLER Pathways to Excellence Patient Safety Goals
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2019-04
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Cohen, Sarah P, Jonathan H Pelletier, Jennifer M Ladd, Colby Feeney, Victoria Parente and Sophie K Shaikh (2019). Success of a Resident-Led Safety Council: A Model for Satisfying CLER Pathways to Excellence Patient Safety Goals. Journal of Graduate Medical Education, 11(2). pp. 226–230. 10.4300/jgme-d-18-00459.1 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/21071.
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Colby Danielle Feeney

Victoria Marie Parente
I am a pediatric hospitalist and health services researcher with a faculty appointment in the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Hospital Medicine. The aim of my research is to reduce health inequities in the pediatric hospital setting. Currently, my main projects are around improving racial and ethnic differences in medical team communication and caregiver (parent/guardian) empowerment on family-centered rounds. Additional projects include addressing inpatient caregiver food insecurity, minimizing biased language in patient handoffs, and improving language access for families that use a language other than English in healthcare settings.

Sophie Kay Shaikh
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