Talking with Patients and Families After Medical Errors with Robert Truog, MD

Talking with Patients and Families After Medical Errors with Robert Truog, MD

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A pitfall

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A pitfall

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Talking with Patients and Families After Medical Errors with Robert Truog, MD

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Session Overview
  3. 3 Introductions
  4. 4 First case
  5. 5 First thoughts
  6. 6 An apology
  7. 7 Would you tell the family that your son is dead
  8. 8 Any thoughts
  9. 9 The sequence of events
  10. 10 The risk of misinterpretation
  11. 11 The Golden Rule
  12. 12 What would you want to know
  13. 13 Culture matters
  14. 14 One way or the other
  15. 15 First impressions
  16. 16 What needs to be disclosed
  17. 17 Adding support to the conversation
  18. 18 Hospital policy
  19. 19 Research with patients and families
  20. 20 Team approach
  21. 21 Should you tell the family
  22. 22 Should you disclose
  23. 23 A pitfall
  24. 24 Word choice
  25. 25 Case 3 Pediatric ICU
  26. 26 Case 3 Seizure
  27. 27 IV Fluids
  28. 28 Gathering More Information
  29. 29 Other Hospital Physicians Under the Bus
  30. 30 Relationship of Trust
  31. 31 Sharing the Facts
  32. 32 Calling the Outside Hospital
  33. 33 Risk Management
  34. 34 Let This Go
  35. 35 We Dont Know
  36. 36 Frustration
  37. 37 Road Trip
  38. 38 Outcome

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