Olsen, S., Neale, G., Schwab, K., Psaila, B., Patel, T., Chapman, E., & Vincent, C. (2007). Hospital staff should use more than one method to detect adverse events and potential adverse events: Incident reporting, pharmacist surveillance and local real-time record review may all have a place.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationOlsen, S., G. Neale, K. Schwab, B. Psaila, T. Patel, E. Chapman, and C. Vincent. Hospital Staff Should Use More than One Method to Detect Adverse Events and Potential Adverse Events: Incident Reporting, Pharmacist Surveillance and Local Real-time Record Review May All Have a Place. 2007.
MLA citiranjeOlsen, S., et al. Hospital Staff Should Use More than One Method to Detect Adverse Events and Potential Adverse Events: Incident Reporting, Pharmacist Surveillance and Local Real-time Record Review May All Have a Place. 2007.