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    In situ simulation: detection of safety threats and teamwork training in a high risk emergency department by Patterson, Mary D, Geis, Gary Lee, Falcone, Richard A, LeMaster, Thomas, Wears, Robert L

    Published in BMJ quality & safety (01-06-2013)
    “…Implement and demonstrate feasibility of in situ simulations to identify latent safety threats (LSTs) at a higher rate than lab-based training, and reinforce…”
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    Disparities and implicit bias in the management of low-risk febrile infants: a mixed methods study protocol by Gutman, Colleen K, Lion, K Casey, Aronson, Paul, Fisher, Carla, Bylund, Carma, McFarlane, Antionette, Lou, Xiangyang, Patterson, Mary D, Lababidi, Ahmed, Fernandez, Rosemarie

    Published in BMJ open (20-09-2022)
    “…IntroductionThe management of low-risk febrile infants presents a model population for exploring how implicit racial bias promotes inequitable emergency care…”
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    Simulation Saves the Day (and Patient) by Deutsch, Ellen S., MD, MS, Patterson, Mary D., MD, MEd

    Published in Otolaryngologic clinics of North America (01-02-2019)
    “…Surgeons can use simulation to improve the safety of the systems they work within, around, because of, and despite. Health care is a complex adaptive system…”
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    Impact of multidisciplinary simulation-based training on patient safety in a paediatric emergency department by Patterson, Mary D, Geis, Gary L, LeMaster, Thomas, Wears, Robert L

    Published in BMJ quality & safety (01-05-2013)
    “…Cincinnati Children's Hospital is one of the busiest paediatric emergency departments (ED) in the USA; high volume, high acuity and frequent interruptions…”
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    Resilience and precarious success by Patterson, Mary D, Wears, Robert L

    Published in Reliability engineering & system safety (01-09-2015)
    “…This paper presents an empirical case study to illustrate, corroborate, and perhaps extend some key generalizations about resilient performance in complex…”
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    High-reliability emergency response teams in the hospital: improving quality and safety using in situ simulation training by Wheeler, Derek S, Geis, Gary, Mack, Elizabeth H, LeMaster, Tom, Patterson, Mary D

    Published in BMJ quality & safety (01-06-2013)
    “…In situ simulation training is a team-based training technique conducted on actual patient care units using equipment and resources from that unit, and…”
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    Simulation to Improve Patient Safety in Pediatric Emergency Medicine by Stone, Kimberly P., MD, Patterson, Mary D., MD, Reid, Jennifer R., MD, Geis, Gary L., MD, Auerbach, Marc, MD

    Published in Clinical pediatric emergency medicine (01-09-2016)
    “…Abstract Patient safety is the foundation of high-quality health care. Simulation has been integrated with patient safety activities in pediatric emergency…”
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    On the Move: Simulation to Improve and Assure Transport Team Performance by Patterson, Mary D., MD, MEd, Geis, Gary L., MD

    Published in Clinical pediatric emergency medicine (01-09-2013)
    “…There are proven benefits to specialized pediatric transport teams. However, there is a need to address a scarcity of clinical practice opportunities and…”
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    Simulation to assess the safety of new healthcare teams and new facilities by Geis, Gary L, Pio, Brian, Pendergrass, Tiffany L, Moyer, Michael R, Patterson, Mary D

    “…: Our institution recently opened a satellite hospital including a pediatric emergency department. The staffing model at this facility does not include…”
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    Leveraging the Critical Decision Method to Develop Simulation-Based Training for Early Recognition of Sepsis by Patterson, Mary D., Militello, Laura G., Bunger, Amy, Taylor, Regina G., Wheeler, Derek S., Klein, Gary, Geis, Gary L.

    “…Training hour reductions for resident physicians have resulted in fewer opportunities for novices to manage critically ill patients. Our goals were (a) to…”
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    The impact of a daily pre-operative surgical huddle on interruptions, delays, and surgeon satisfaction in an orthopedic operating room: a prospective study by Jain, Avish L, Jones, Kerwyn C, Simon, Jodi, Patterson, Mary D

    Published in Patient safety in surgery (21-02-2015)
    “…The goal of this project was to implement a daily pre-operative huddle (briefing) for orthopedic cases and evaluate the impact of the daily huddle on surgeons'…”
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    Use of Simulation to Gauge Preparedness for Ebola at a Free-Standing Children’s Hospital by Biddell, Elizabeth A, Vandersall, Brian L, Bailes, Stephanie A, Estephan, Stephanie A, Ferrara, Lori A, Nagy, Kristine M, O’Connell, Joyce L, Patterson, Mary D

    “…SUMMARY STATEMENTOn October 10, 2014, a health care worker exposed to Ebola traveled to Akron, OH, where she became symptomatic. The resulting local public…”
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    Educational and Research Implications of Portable Human Patient Simulation in Acute Care Medicine by Kobayashi, Leo, Patterson, Mary D., Overly, Frank L., Shapiro, Marc J., Williams, Kenneth A., Jay, Gregory D.

    Published in Academic emergency medicine (01-11-2008)
    “…Advanced medical simulation has become widespread. One development, the adaptation of simulation techniques and manikin technologies for portable operation, is…”
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    The Use of High-Dose Epinephrine for Patients With Out-of-Hospital Cardiopulmonary Arrest Refractory to Prehospital Interventions by Patterson, Mary D, Boenning, Douglas A, Klein, Bruce L, Fuchs, Susan, Smith, Kathleen M, Hegenbarth, Mary A, Carlson, Douglas W, Krug, Steven E, Harris, Elliott M

    Published in Pediatric emergency care (01-04-2005)
    “…OBJECTIVE:To determine if high-dose epinephrine (HDE) used during out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest refractory to prehospital interventions improves…”
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    Simulation in Health Care: Setting Realistic Expectations by Henriksen, Kerm, Patterson, Mary D.

    Published in Journal of patient safety (01-09-2007)
    “…In the process of training tomorrow's clinicians, today's patients are sometimes harmed. Advances in medical simulation technology along with other unfolding…”
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    Simulation Education in Emergency Medical Services for Children by Johnson, Laurie, Patterson, Mary D.

    Published in Clinical pediatric emergency medicine (01-06-2006)
    “…Simulation has been utilized as a training method for nearly 80 years by the aviation industry to improve pilots' skills and enhance the teamwork of the flight…”
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    Incorporating resilience engineering into simulation for health care education and training by Patterson, Emily S., Winner, Jennifer, Patterson, Mary D., Rayo, Michael F., Deutsch, Ellen S

    “…In this panel, we present perspectives on how to incorporate fundamental concepts in resilience engineering into health care human-in-the-loop simulations. Our…”
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    Safety-I, Safety-II and Resilience Engineering by Patterson, Mary, MD, MEd, Deutsch, Ellen S., MD, MS

    “…In the quest to continually improve the health care delivered to patients, it is important to understand “what went wrong,” also known as Safety-I, when there…”
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    Resuscitation update for the pediatrician by Patterson, M D

    Published in The Pediatric clinics of North America (01-12-1999)
    “…Survival and neurologic outcome among pediatric patients in CPA have not improved measurably in the past decade, but the evolution of the pediatric Utstein…”
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