6/17/2013 One of the most important lessons I have learned from the past three days is the urgency in which […]
Read MoreI have been interested in quality and safety since being personally harmed during a hospitalization many years ago. However, during […]
Read MoreDuring the roundtable’s first session, we had the opportunity to view the award-winning film, Faces of Medical Error…From Tears to […]
Read MoreBy Jenna Reece MS2 Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons Many fantastic take-home thoughts from Day 2 of Telluride. Hearing […]
Read MoreThe second day of the ninth annual Telluride Summer Patient Safety Camp has come to a close. From the beginning […]
Read MoreThe word preventable can be misleading. It may imply that preventive perfection (zero harm) is possible. It does imply that […]
Read MoreBy John Joseph, MS2 Wayne State School of Medicine We completed the first day of the Telluride Patient Safety Summer […]
Read MoreAs day two neared a close, a spontaneous conversation amongst roommates touched on two topics relevant to our discussions today. […]
Read MoreThe day began with introduction ice-breakers as student took turn introducing each other to the bigger group. From the introductions, […]
Read MoreIts been a incredible experience – whether it was bonding while taking our 3 mile hike or bonding during the […]
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