Medical students’ experiences, perceptions, and management of second victim: an interview study

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Tobias Browall Krogh
Anne Mielke-Christensen
Marlene Dyrløv Madsen
Doris Østergaard
Peter Dieckmann
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[1] Herlev Hospital,Copenhagen Academy for Medical Education and Simulation (CAMES)
[2] Copenhagen University,Department of Clinical Medicine
[3] University Stavanger,Department of Quality and Health Technology
[4] Copenhagen University,Department of Public Health
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BMC Medical Education | / 23卷
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Second victim; Second victim experiences; Second victim phenomenon; Second victim syndrome; Emotional distress; Adverse events; Work environment; Medical student; Medical education;
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