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CRICO Insights: Juries, Missed MI, Consults, and more
May 15, 2015
CRICO Insights: May 2015

| Despite the variability of juries, it is the system we have, and for the most part it works well. Learn More | ||||||
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REGISTRATION CLOSES JUNE 1st 2015 Patient Safety Symposium| June 5, Boston* We’re Putting Culture on Trial: examining its culpability in preventable adverse events, unsafe practices, and increasing the risk of malpractice allegations. View event page | ||||||
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Missing/Dismissing Signs and Symptoms A 57-year-old male with a history of two MIs, sleep apnea, and hypertension was seen for jaw pain and chest tightness. Learn more | ||||||
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Diagnostic Dropped Ball: Lung Nodule Was it poor communication or a poor results management system that contributed to a four-year delay in lung disease diagnosis? Learn more | ||||||
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| Are You Complicating Your Consults? Out of 1,162 CRICO cases asserted from 2010–14...
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