Dorothy Tscheng
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deVries M, McGillis Hall L, Dainty K, Fan M, Tscheng D, Hamilton M, et al.
Res Social Adm Pharm
. 2025 Jan;
21(4):228-238.
PMID: 39818532
Purpose: Diversion or theft of controlled substances is a recognized problem affecting healthcare systems globally. The purpose of this study was to develop a framework for identifying and characterizing system...
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Pinho R, Tscheng D, Cheema J, Pang D
Am J Vet Res
. 2024 Jun;
85(9).
PMID: 38925141
Objective: To collect medication error (ME) data during the perianesthetic period from small animal clinics. Sample: 6 small animal general practice veterinary clinics. Methods: Small animal general practice veterinary clinics...
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de Vries M, Fan M, Tscheng D, Hamilton M, Trbovich P
J Patient Saf
. 2020 Aug;
18(1):e227-e235.
PMID: 32740137
Objectives: Inpatient hospital pharmacies have a central role in managing controlled substances (CS) throughout the hospital medication use process (MUP). Our objectives were to identify vulnerabilities for diversion in the...
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Fan M, Tscheng D, Hamilton M, Trbovich P
CMAJ Open
. 2020 Feb;
8(1):E113-E119.
PMID: 32094140
Background: Canadian health care facilities must report losses or thefts of opioids to Health Canada. To broaden the understanding of opioid loss in Canada, we analyzed data describing these losses...
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de Vries M, Fan M, Tscheng D, Hamilton M, Trbovich P
BMJ Open
. 2019 Jul;
9(6):e027629.
PMID: 31256028
Introduction: An increasing number of opioids and other controlled substances are being stolen from healthcare facilities, diverting medications from their intended medical use to be used or sold illicitly. Many...
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Fan M, Tscheng D, Hamilton M, Hyland B, Reding R, Trbovich P
J Hosp Med
. 2019 Jun;
14(7):419-428.
PMID: 31251158
Drug losses and theft from the healthcare system are accelerating; hospitals are pressured to implement safeguards to prevent drug diversion. Thus far, no reviews summarize all known risks and potential...