CE Podcasts for Nurses
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CE Podcasts for Nurses
Scrubs and Subpoenas: Documentation Dilemmas - Severed Trust
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Scrubs and Subpoenas: Documentation Dilemmas - Severed Trust
SUMMARY:
Scrubs and Subpoenas: Documentation Dilemmas is a podcast bundle that explores the critical role of documentation in healthcare and its impact on patient safety and malpractice claims. Through real-life stories of medical errors and malpractice cases, this series provides insights into the consequences of inadequate documentation and the steps needed to improve practices. Each episode serves as a cautionary tale and a guide to fostering a culture of accountability, empathy, and excellence in healthcare.
This episode proves how the arrogance of one healthcare provider can cause irreparable harm. Our case concerns a vascular surgeon vs. a diligent patient, and shines light on how “doing everything right” after suffering an injury may not be enough. Listen in for a candid discussion on the ways NPs can fill in the gaps of care between ailing individuals and the ‘high-level’ medical professionals many people trust with their lives.
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Series: Scrubs and Subpoenas: Documentation Dilemmas