Thank you for bringing awareness and attention to this much needed and over looked problem. This is a very serious situation going on and attention is needed. However, most people will have understanding only after their loved one has died due to medical mistakes.
it does make you wonder though, what would have happened to the trainee dr if the baby ad still died ....and not cos he was wrong, but cos he spoke out against the senior dr.
Thank you for bringing awareness and attention to this much needed and over looked problem. This is a very serious situation going on and attention is needed. However, most people will have understanding only after their loved one has died due to medical mistakes.
We are human and we make mistakes and thus we need to design our systems and processes in a way so that improvements can be made constantly.
I learnt a lot from this talk. Thank you for this talk
Well done, Ken! Always fascinates me. . .
2020 and a lot of these issues still exist. Getting surgeons to do the WHO safety checklist is like pulling teeth!
Great talk.
Still relevant. Great talk
it does make you wonder though, what would have happened to the trainee dr if the baby ad still died ....and not cos he was wrong, but cos he spoke out against the senior dr.
powerful stuff.
Love it
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This talk could have been completed within 3 minutes, shame.
It really couldn't, and you've just emphasised the issues people in clinical governance face everyday in making necessary change.