A leader in the field of simulation training for medical professionals, Dr. Cooper was directly involved with CRICO’s early highly successful efforts to address risk in anaesthesia. His opinion piece covered the complex arc of CRICO’s involvement with patient safety from its earliest years through to current day initiatives.

Citation for the Full-text Article

Cooper JB. Letter to the editor: CRICO’s patient safety leadership: A missing piece. Patient Safety & Quality Healthcare. February 27, 2017

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