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    Explore " medical errors" with insightful episodes like "When Bad Outcomes Happen to Good Doctors", "16 - Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Pediatric Hepatitis Outbreak, Medical Errors, and More", "Episode 19 - Healthcare Risks and Patient Safety with Dr. John James", "Cathy and Alan Motley-Fitch" and "Patient Safety Organizations at the Crossroads" from podcasts like ""The Integrative Palliative Podcast", "2 View: Emergency Medicine PAs & NPs", "Exposing Mold", "Reinvention" and "Health Law Expressions"" and more!

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    When Bad Outcomes Happen to Good Doctors

    When Bad Outcomes Happen to Good Doctors

    One of the hardest things about being a physician, or other healthcare provider, is when we try our best to take great care of our patients but an adverse event happens anyway. We may not have a plan for managing the unpleasant feelings that show up and we may just try to power through. This is not the best approach.

    Listen to "When Bad Outcomes Happen to Good Doctors" to discover 6 steps that can help you cope successfully when things don't go as planned. This is not about who you should tell or what you should say. This is about how to take care of you!

    Thanks for listening! Please leave a review and forward this episode to a colleague who needs to hear it.

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    16 - Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Pediatric Hepatitis Outbreak, Medical Errors, and More

    16 - Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Pediatric Hepatitis Outbreak, Medical Errors, and More
    Welcome to Episode 16 of “The 2 View,” the podcast for EM and urgent care nurse practitioners and physician assistants! Show Notes for Episode 16 of “The 2 View” – SAH: revisited, pediatric hepatitis outbreak, medical errors, and AHA/ACC heart failure guidelines. SAH - Revisited Headache. American College of Emergency Physicians. Acep.org. Published June 2019. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://www.acep.org/patient-care/clinical-policies/headache/ Ibrahim YA, Mironov O, Deif A, Mangla R, Almast J. Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension: Diagnostic Accuracy of the Transverse Dural Venous Sinus Attenuation on CT scans. Neuroradiol J. PubMed Central. National Library of Medicine: National Center for Biotechnology Information. Published December 2014. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4291803/ Spadaro A, Scott KR, Koyfman A, Long B. Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome: A narrative review for emergency clinicians. Am J Emerg Med. PubMed.gov. National Library of Medicine: National Center for Biotechnology Information. Published October 4, 2021. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34879501/ Pediatric Hepatitis Outbreak Jetelina K. Severe hepatitis outbreak among children. Your Local Epidemiologist. Published April 26, 2022. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/p/severe-hepatitis-outbreak-among-children Multi-Country – Acute, severe hepatitis of unknown origin in children. Who.int. Published April 23, 2022. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://www.who.int/emergencies/disease-outbreak-news/item/2022-DON376 Recommendations for Adenovirus Testing and Reporting of Children with Acute Hepatitis of Unknown Etiology. HAN archive - 00462. Cdc.gov. Published April 21, 2022. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://emergency.cdc.gov/han/2022/han00462.asp Medical Errors Dihydroergotamine (DHE) for Migraine Treatment. American Migraine Foundation. Published January 28, 2021. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://americanmigrainefoundation.org/resource-library/dhe-for-migraine/ Kelman B. Former nurse found guilty in accidental injection death of 75-year-old patient. NPR. Published March 25, 2022. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2022/03/25/1088902487/former-nurse-found-guilty-in-accidental-injection-death-of-75-year-old-patient. Khan A. Medical Errors in the Emergency Department. SAJEM Editorial. Researchgate.net. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Abdus-Khan/publication/336838935MedicalErrorsintheEmergencyDepartment/links/5dbae7df4585151435d6e97f/Medical-Errors-in-the-Emergency-Department.pdf Pasquini S. Healthcare Experience Required for PA School: The Ultimate Guide. The Physician Assistant Life. Published February 2, 2015. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://www.thepalife.com/hce-paschool/ AHA/ACC Heart Failure Guidelines Emergency Heart Failure Mortality Risk Grade (EHMRG). MDCalc. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://www.mdcalc.com/emergency-heart-failure-mortality-risk-grade-ehmrg Heidenreich PA, Bozkurt B, Aguilar D, et al. 2022 AHA/ACC/HFSA Guideline for the Management of Heart Failure: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Joint Committee on Clinical Practice Guidelines. Circulation. Published April 1, 2022. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIR.0000000000001063 Ottawa Heart Failure Risk Scale (OHFRS). MDCalc. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://www.mdcalc.com/ottawa-heart-failure-risk-scale-ohfrs Rider I. Evidence Based Disposition in Heart Failure – Who needs to be admitted and who can be discharged? emDOCs.net - Emergency Medicine Education. Published October 5, 2020. Accessed April 27, 2022. http://www.emdocs.net/evidence-based-disposition-in-heart-failure-who-needs-to-be-admitted-and-who-can-be-discharged/ SGEM#170: Don’t Go Breaking My Heart – Ottawa Heart Failure Risk Scale. The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine. Published March 5, 2017. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://thesgem.com/2017/03/sgem170-dont-go-breaking-my-heart-ottawa-heart-failure-risk-scale/ Thibodeau J, Turer A, Gualano S, et al. Characterization of a Novel Symptom of Advanced Heart Failure: Bendopnea. ScienceDirect. Sciencedirect.com. Presented November 3, 2012. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213177913004125?via%3Dihub Something Sweet O’Connell A, Greco S, Zhan T, et al. Analyzing the effect of interview time and day on emergency medicine residency interview scores. BMC Med Educ. Published April 26, 2022. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://bmcmededuc.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12909-022-03388-6 Recurring Sources Center for Medical Education. Ccme.org. http://ccme.org The Proceduralist. Theproceduralist.org. http://www.theproceduralist.org The Procedural Pause. Emergency Medicine News. Lww.com. https://journals.lww.com/em-news/blog/theproceduralpause/pages/default.aspx The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine. Thesgem.com. http://www.thesgem.com Trivia Question: Send answers to 2viewcast@gmail.com Be sure to keep tuning in for more great prizes and fun trivia questions! Once you hear the question, please email us your guesses at 2viewcast@gmail.com and tell us who you want to give a shout-out to. Be sure to listen in and see what we have to share!

    Episode 19 - Healthcare Risks and Patient Safety with Dr. John James

    Episode 19 - Healthcare Risks and Patient Safety with Dr. John James

    Dr. John James earned his Ph.D. in pathology from the  University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1981. He has been a Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology since 1986, and has spent 25 years as NASA’s Chief Toxicologist. Prior to that, he worked 8 years studying chemical warfare defense at the Chemical Research and Development Center in Aberdeen Maryland. He retired in early 2014 to spend full efforts on improving patient safety by being an advocate and activist due to the death of his 19-year old son that resulted from uninformed and unethical medical care by cardiologists in Waco, TX. As a result of this tragic incident, he started, “Patient Safety America,” an organization dedicated to educating ordinary citizens about overuse, misuse, and underuse of medical services and about healthcare risks. Dr. James is an affiliate of the Consumers Union Safe Patient Project, which has become the Patient Safety Action Network, was a member of the State of Texas Healthcare Acquired Infection and Preventable Adverse Event Advisory Panel (2010-2015) was a Project Leader for the Healthcare Justice and also served on expert panels by the National Quality Forum, Leapfrog, and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. He has also been an invited speaker to many patient advocacy forums and has won a plethora of awards for his pivotal work. In addition he has written the book, “A Sea of Broken Hearts” to teach others the importance of being their own patient advocate to mitigate medical errors. 

    In this episode, listeners learn the importance of patient advocacy to minimize harm from the medical system.   

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    Ep. 10: Medical Errors, Siblings, Mouthwash, Brain Cells

    Ep. 10: Medical Errors, Siblings, Mouthwash, Brain Cells

    What a pathologist doesn't know (or catch) could kill you. If you haven't found a way your parents messed you up yet, check your relationship with your siblings. Even diabetes experts don't think mouthwash causes diabetes, but if you get a large enough sample size, you can find some wacky associations. And low dopamine levels cause Parkinson's. BEST OF ALL: CRISPR makes another cameo on the show.

    Health news we discuss this week:

    http://www.wbur.org/cognoscenti/2017/11/13/diagnostic-medical-error-mistake-vinita-parkash

    https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2017/11/23/565362158/adult-siblings-can-make-our-lives-healthier-and-happier

    https://www.today.com/health/study-links-mouthwash-diabetes-risk-what-you-need-know-t119320

    https://futurism.com/replacing-cells-human-brain-parkinsons-disease/

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