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Vol. 20. Issue 6.
Pages 339-341 (November - December 2013)
Vol. 20. Issue 6.
Pages 339-341 (November - December 2013)
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Atribución de errores en el cuidado de la salud
Attribution of errors in healthcare
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Guillermo Ortiz
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Director posgrado de Medicina Interna y Neumología, Universidad El Bosque
Director de Cuidado Crítico, Hospital Santa Clara
Director Instituto de Simulación Clínica (INSIMED)
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