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Avoiding Medical Errors

eBook - One Hundred Rules to Help You Survive Mistakes by Doctors and Hospitals
ISBN/EAN: 9781538135723
Umbreit-Nr.: 209980

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 208 S.
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 08.04.2020
Auflage: 1/2020


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p><span>This book, written by a lawyer and a doctor explains to everyday readers ways in which they can avoid death and injury caused by medical mistakes. It may be shocking to learn that preventable errors by doctor and hospital personnel are a leading cause of death and injury in the United Statesperhaps even exceeding the annual deaths caused by heart disease and cancer. But avoiding these mistakes is possible, and the rules found in this book will arm readers against the careless errors that lead to such deaths and injuries.</span><br><br></p><p><span>From hospitals to doctors offices, medical professionals are overwhelmed, overtired, even overworked and mistakes are sometimes unavoidable even with the best safety measures in place. A resident at the end of a 36-hour on-call stint may forget to wash her hands before performing a surgical procedure. A chart may be mismarked. Medications may be inaccurately listed. Test results may be inaccurately interpreted. But patients are in a position to help themselves and their medical caregivers to avoid these mistakes by taking more active and attentive part in their own healthcare. By being aware of the most common errors, patients can look for ways to ask questions, review information, even examine test results with a critical eye toward their own health and specific situations. Robert Fox and Chris Landon show them how.</span></p>

  • Kurztext
    • Preventable errors by doctors, hospitals, and other healthcare providers are a major cause of death and disability in the US, comparable to cancer and heart disease. The rules explored in Avoiding Medical Errors help patients avoid becoming victims and address areas that might otherwise be overlooked.

  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><span>Robert M. Fox, JD,</span><span>is in private practice in Sherman Oaks, California. He has a broad background in personal injury and medical malpractice. He is a past president of the Los Angeles Trial Lawyers Association. He is the author of many legal articles and and the co-author, with his wifeDr. Isabelle Foxof</span><span>The Prospective Spouse ChecklistEvaluating Your Potential Partner</span><span>(2011). He lives in Los Angeles.</span><br><br></p><p><a></a><span>Chris Landon, M.D</span><span>., was a pediatric intern and resident at Stanford University Hospital, and received additional training at Stanfords Childrens Hospital. He is board certified in both pediatrics and pediatric pulmonology, and is director of pediatrics at Ventura County Medical Center. He is also a clinical assistant professor of family medicine at UCLA and of pediatrics at USC. He has contributed to articles in the Journal of the American Medical Association, the Journal of the American Board of Family Practice, and other professional publications. He is the director of the Pediatric Diagnostic Center in Ventura, California, where he also lives.</span></p>
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