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Putting an end to Black Wednesday: improving patient safety by achieving comprehensive trust induction and mandatory training by day 1 

Natalie Gaskell, Richard Hinton, Tristan Page, Tracy Elvins and Adam Malin
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.16-2-124
Clin Med April 2016
Natalie Gaskell
AGeriatric Medicine and General Internal Medicine, Royal United Hospital, Bath, UK
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Richard Hinton
BRoyal United Hospital, Bath, UK
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Tristan Page
CRoyal United Hospital, Bath, UK
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Tracy Elvins
DRoyal United Hospital, Bath, UK
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Adam Malin
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vol. 16 no. 2 124-128
DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.16-2-124
PubMed: 
27037380
Published By: 
Royal College of Physicians
Print ISSN: 
1470-2118
Online ISSN: 
1473-4893
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  • Published online April 1, 2016.
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  1. Natalie GaskellA, ST5,
  2. Richard HintonB, FY2 trainee,
  3. Tristan PageC, FY2 trainee,
  4. Tracy ElvinsD, head of learning and development and
  5. Adam MalinE⇑, director of medical education and consultant respiratory physician
  1. AGeriatric Medicine and General Internal Medicine, Royal United Hospital, Bath, UK
  2. BRoyal United Hospital, Bath, UK
  3. CRoyal United Hospital, Bath, UK
  4. DRoyal United Hospital, Bath, UK
  5. ERoyal United Hospital, Bath, UK
  1. Address for correspondence: Dr A Malin, Respiratory Deptartment, Royal United Hospital, Bath BA2 2BX, UK. Email: adam.malin{at}nhs.net

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Natalie Gaskell, Richard Hinton, Tristan Page, Tracy Elvins, Adam Malin
Clinical Medicine Apr 2016, 16 (2) 124-128; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.16-2-124

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