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Abstracts from the 4th Grazer Risk Day: Patient Safety in Routine

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Title
Abstracts from the 4th Grazer Risk Day: Patient Safety in Routine
Published in
Safety in Health, September 2016
DOI 10.1186/s40886-016-0020-y
Authors

Magdalena M. Hoffmann, Anna K. Holl, Harald Burgsteiner, Thomas Pieber, Philipp Eller, Karin Amrein, Gerald Sendlhofer, Karina Leitgeb, Veronika Gombotz, Peter Tiefenbacher, Lars-Peter Kamolz, Gerald Sendlhofer, Karina Leitgeb, Magdalena Hoffmann, Sabine Papst, Susanne Gasteiner, Lars Peter Kamolz, Peter Tiefenbacher, Yvonne Müller, Gerald Sendlhofer, Marlies Hart, Peter Tiefenbacher, Yvonne Müller, Gerald Sendlhofer, Julia Kopanz, Katharina M. Neubauer, Gerald Sendlhofer, Barbara Semlitsch, Andres Pak, Gerald Cuder, Thomas R. Pieber, Johannes Plank, Annemarie Schinko, Angelika Rother, Barbara Kirnbauer, Petra Rugani, Norbert Jakse, Johannes Bernhardt-Melischnig, Rudolf Egger, Magdalena M. Hoffmann, Karina Leitgeb, Esther Trampusch, Angelika Hofer, Regina Riedl, Karin Amrein, Christa Tax, Gernot Brunner, Gerald Sendlhofer, Emilie Tudela-Lopez, Petra Pölzleitner, Klara Jadrna, Christina Labut, Maria Kundracikova, Helga Fend, Gunar Stemer, Jutta Maria Lorenz, Gerhard Prause, Paul Zajic, Philipp Zoidl, Geza Gemes, Gerald Pichler, Christian Pux, Rita Babeluk, Brigitte Hermann, Eric Stoiser, Antonella De Campo, Andrea Grisold, Ines Zollner-Schwetz, Robert Krause, Walter Schippinger, Alexander Avian, Brigitte Messerer, Claudia Weinmann, Winfried Meißner, Karina Leitgeb, Magdalena Hoffmann, Gerald Sendlhofer, Anna Maria Eisenberger, Siegrid Fuchs, Alexandru-C. Tuca, Katharina M. Neubauer, Julia K. Mader, Felix Aberer, David B. Lumenta, Birgit Bauer, Klaus Donsa, Thomas Augustin, Bernhard Höll, Lukas Schaupp, Peter Beck, Johannes Plank, Thomas R. Pieber, Lars-P. Kamolz, Christian Smolle, Frederike Reischies, Gudrun Pregartner, Daryousch Parvizi, Gerald Sendlhofer, Lars-Peter Kamolz

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Country Count As %
Unknown 5 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 1 20%
Student > Postgraduate 1 20%
Student > Doctoral Student 1 20%
Student > Master 1 20%
Unknown 1 20%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Nursing and Health Professions 1 20%
Medicine and Dentistry 1 20%
Unknown 3 60%
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#15,387,502
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#35
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