Table 1. Overview of interprofessional education program
Table 2. General characteristics of study participants
Table 3. Knowledge difference before and after patient safety education in study participants
Table 4. Attitude difference before and after patient safety education in study participants
Table 5. Self-confidence difference before and after patient safety education in study participants
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