Archive for February 2018
LNP 154 Did the Pharmacy Really Fill Your Prescription Correctly? Dr. James O’Donnell
James O’Donnell is an Associate Professor of Pharmacology at the Rush Medical College in Chicago. He is a diplomat of the American Board of Clinical Pharmacology and also a fellow in the American College of Clinical Pharmacology. He has evaluated many cases involving prescription errors. Dr. O’Donnell estimates that he’s testified in more than…
Read MoreLNP 153 How Electronic Medical Records Contribute to Errors
In my previous podcast, number 152, Nancy Michaels talked about her experience as a patient and the possibility there were medical errors in her care. We understand all the imperfections of handwritten medical records, and we know that electronic medical records have their own set of issues There are multiple ways in which users contribute…
Read MoreLNP 152 One Patient’s Story: From Healthy to Critically Ill Overnight Nancy Michaels
Nancy Michaels had a catastrophic medical experience and was critically ill, going from healthy to critically ill overnight. Nancy lived to tell the tale of what happened to her. She shares her experiences with audiences to help them learn from her unique perspective of the patient experience. She has a greater understanding of what patients…
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