When we do harm a doctor confronts medical error

Medical mistakes are more pervasive than we think. How can we improve outcomes? An acclaimed MD's rich stories and research explore patient safety. Patients enter the medical system with faith that they will receive the best care possible, so when things go wrong, it's a profound and pain...

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Main Author: Ofri, Danielle (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston, Massachusetts Beacon Press 2020
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