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General Medical Council | 1 first , do no harmEnhancing patient safety teaching in undergraduate medical education A joint report by the General Medical Council and the Medical Schools CouncilA shared commitment Medical schools, represented by the Medical Schools Council (MSC), commit to the following medical education should continue to prepare students to appreciate the role of systems and processes in ensuring patient safety. Students need to understand the rationale for these safety systems and processes, the importance of complying with them, and the risks to safety associated with attempts to circumvent need to understand the types and causes of errors in healthcare and be familiar with key safety-improvement tools such as root cause analysis.
First, do no harm Enhancing patient safety teaching in undergraduate medical education A joint report by the General Medical Council and the Medical Schools Council. A shared commitment Medical schools, represented by the Medical Schools Council (MSC), commit to the following
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