Baylor College of Medicine: Study Identifies Human Errors Associated With Surgical Errors
August 01, 2019
August 01, 2019
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 1 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news release:
In the surgical setting, the concept "to err is human" could potentially be a matter of life and death. In an effort to identify surgical errors that could be prevented, researchers at Baylor College of Medicine conducted a comprehensive analysis of surgeries that resulted in adverse events over a six-month period and found that more than half were caused by hum . . .
In the surgical setting, the concept "to err is human" could potentially be a matter of life and death. In an effort to identify surgical errors that could be prevented, researchers at Baylor College of Medicine conducted a comprehensive analysis of surgeries that resulted in adverse events over a six-month period and found that more than half were caused by hum . . .