“…40,41 An interdisciplinary group of healthcare providers, senior healthcare administration, students, residents, patient advocacy leaders, and curriculum development/assessment experts met to develop a patient safety undergraduate medical curriculum and identified 11 specific elements essential to an effective patient safety curriculum for medical students 42 : the history of the medical error crisis, interdisciplinary teamwork skills, time and stress management, healthcare microsystems, informatics, electronic medical records, and healthcare technology, error science, error management, and human factor science, communication skills, techniques of full-disclosure, risk management and root cause analysis, continuous quality improvement including outcome measures, and medication errors and reconciliation. 42 Many of the programs cited in this review included these elements as part of their patient safety initiatives. However, some of the initiatives were limited in scope and emphasized only a subset of the 11 specific elements, while others were embedded in the curriculum and included all of these elements.…”