Are You Safe? (Patient Safety Video)
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There are many who experienced the same from our Drs & state boards. We are just starting to to organize. There is power in numbers. We need strength and a large number. We have just started but, we are quickly growing. We will start a web site hub soon, nothing required to join. Please see video from one of our members, search "Dr. Timothy Wifred Wild Kaiser Permanente-Youtube. Also search - "savemeg.org". Please email jeanlori81@yahoo.com if you will help us fight this medical mafia.
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Human Factors should become part of the how healthcare professionals are trained, they teach it in every other High Reliability Organisation and yet it is still fringe in healthcare. Time for change
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They showed us this video in one of my classes at med school this week, I had no idea mistakes were so common and I will strive to be the most careful doctor I can be. Thank you for this video. Also, beautiful track, what is it?
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Patient Safety
Good awareness video... 2 years later :)
OUTFOXprevention 3 weeks ago
@OUTFOXprevention Thanks for the comment. Sounds like we're both in the fight together!
tjmaryland 2 weeks ago
Nice work. I wrote a detailed account about what happened to my wife at JOhns Hopkins. Google "Collateral Damage by Dan Walter"
Paminator 10 months ago
@Paminator I am sorry to hear about your troubles with the US health system. It's an all too common experience. Earlier today, my good friends Sanjaya Kumar, MD and David Nash, MD just unveiled their new book, Demand Better: Revive Our Broken Healthcare System (publisher: Second River Healthcare Press) at AMSA's annual conference in Washington DC. Dan - we're both in Maryland. Want to swap a copy of Dr. Kumar's first book Fatal Care: Survive in the US Health system for Collateral Damage?
tjmaryland 10 months ago
i recently was beaten and left for dead in a parking lot, was referred to neurologist for post concussive disorder and atypical brain atrophy and empty sella and instead of seeing the neurologist, i was sent a student that treated me as if i was a pain junkie looking for pain meds for my headaches due to the concussion, i was never seen by the neurologist and no tests were done, only prescribed "neurotin" and told to leave. that is that state of healthcare in this country.
thedancetuber 2 years ago 2
Thanks for sharing your story. US healthcare needs to improve - we all know that.
tjmaryland 2 years ago