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Gurdev Singh
Director, Patient Safety Research Center
SUNY University at Buffalo
Department of Family Medicine
PRIMARY CARE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
462 Grider
CC Building
Buffalo, NY 14215

Phone: (716) 898-5640
Fax: (716) 898-3536






Publications
Singh R, Pace W, Singh A, Fox CH, Singh G. A Visual Computer Interface Concept for Making Error Reporting Useful at the Point of Care. Advances in Patient Safety 2008; http://www.ahrq.gov/downloads/pub/advances2/vol1/Advances-Singh_69.pdf.
 
Singh R, Naughton B, Anderson D, McCourt D, Singh G. Building Self-Empowered Teams for Improving Safety in Postoperative Pain Management. Advances in Patient Safety 2008; http://www.ahrq.gov/downloads/pub/advances2/vol3/advances-singh-r_68.pdf.
 
Singh G, Singh R, Thomas EJ, Fish R, Kee R, McLean-Plunkett E, Wisniewski A, Okazaki S, Anderson D. Measuring Safety Climate in Primary Care Offices. Advances in Patient Safety and Quality 2008; http://www.ahrq.gov/downloads/pub/advances2/vol2/Advances-SinghG_67.pdf
 
Singh R, Pace W, Singh S, Singh A, Singh G. A Concept for Visual Computer Interface to Make Error Taxonomies Useful at the Point of Primary Care. Informatics in Primary Care 2007;15(4):221-9.
 
Singh R, Servoss T, Danzo A, Singh A, Singh G. Prioritizing Threats to Patient Safety in the Micro-System of Rural Primary Care. Journal of Rural Health 2007; 23(2):173-178.
 
Singh R, Naughton B, Singh A, Anderson DR, Singh G. The Safety Journal: Lessons Learned with an Error Reporting Tool to Stimulate System Thinking. J of Patient Safety 2007 Sept;3(3):135-141.
 
Wisniewski AM, Erdley WS, Singh R, Servoss TJ, Naughton BJ, Singh G. Assessment of Safety Attitudes in a Skilled Nursing Facility. Geriatric Nursing 2007 Mar-Apr; 28(2):126-136.
 
Singh R, Singh G. Estimating Impacts on Safety Caused by Introduction of Emergency Medical Records in Primary Care. Informatics in Primary Care.
 
 
 

 


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