Safety Net

The latest thinking from clinical and patient safety leaders from Harvard and around the world. A steady stream of interviews, news updates, legal guidance, effective practices, event highlights, and more.

https://www.rmf.harvard.edu/Podcasts/Safety-Net-Home

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 8m. Bisher sind 359 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 6 hours 13 minutes

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Part 3: Author Jerome Groopman, MD Discusses How Doctors Think


A Harvard Professor Thinks about How to Reduce Thinking Errors and Misdiagnoses


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 January 23, 2008  11m
 
 

Part 2: Author Jerome Groopman, MD Discusses How Doctors Think


A Harvard Professor Thinks about How to Reduce Thinking Errors and Misdiagnoses


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 October 17, 2007  8m
 
 

Part 2: Author Jerome Groopman, MD Discusses How Doctors Think


A Harvard Professor Thinks about How to Reduce Thinking Errors and Misdiagnoses


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 October 17, 2007  8m
 
 

Part 1: Author Jerome Groopman, MD Discusses How Doctors Think


A Harvard Professor Thinks about How to Reduce Thinking Errors and Misdiagnoses


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 August 29, 2007  11m
 
 

Part 1: Author Jerome Groopman, MD Discusses How Doctors Think


A Harvard Professor Thinks about How to Reduce Thinking Errors and Misdiagnoses


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 August 29, 2007  11m
 
 

MDs Walk, Learn in Patients' Shoes


Five physicians share lessons in patient safety and preventing patient's desire to sue.


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 May 31, 2007  10m
 
 

MDs Walk, Learn in Patients' Shoes


Five physicians share lessons in patient safety and preventing patient's desire to sue.


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 May 31, 2007  10m
 
 

Adding Structure for Safer Handoffs


Even the best care in medicine can be undermined when responsibility for the patient is transferred from one provider to the next. Hand-offs—both within the hospital and upon discharge—are the subject of increasing attention by malpractice insurers and patient safety researchers.


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 March 1, 2007  8m
 
 

Adding Structure for Safer Handoffs


Even the best care in medicine can be undermined when responsibility for the patient is transferred from one provider to the next. Hand-offs—both within the hospital and upon discharge—are the subject of increasing attention by malpractice insurers and patient safety researchers.


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 March 1, 2007  8m
 
 

Adding Structure for Safer Handoffs


Even the best care in medicine can be undermined when responsibility for the patient is transferred from one provider to the next. Hand-offs—both within the hospital and upon discharge—are the subject of increasing attention by malpractice insurers and patient safety researchers.


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