Objective-The Electronic Health Record (EHR) is a primary source of information for all professional groups participating in ICU rounds. We previously demonstrated that, individually, all professional groups involved in rounds have significant blind spots in recognition of patient safety issues in the EHR. However, it is unclear how team dynamics impacts identification and verbalization of viewed data. Therefore, we created an ICU rounding simulation to assess how the interprofessional team recognized and reported data and its impact on decision making. Design-Each member of the ICU team reviewed a simulated ICU chart in the EHR which contained embedded patient safety issues. The team conducted simulated rounds according to the ICU's existing rounding script and was assessed for recognition of safety issues. Setting-Academic Medical Center Subjects-ICU residents, nurses and pharmacists Intervention-none Measurements and Main Results-28 teams recognized 68.6% of safety issues with only 50% teams having the primary diagnosis in their differential. Individually, interns, nurses and pharmacists recognized 30.4%, 15.6% and 19.6% of safety items respectively. However, there was For information regarding this article,