Responding to Medical Errors and Adverse Events

Responding to Medical Errors and Adverse Events
Responding to Medical Errors and Adverse Events

Intervenant(e):

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Beth Davidow

Dr. Beth Davidow, DVM DACVECC

Beth Davidow is an assistant professor at Washington State University in the small animal emergency and critical care department. She is a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care and also has a certificate in patient safety and quality from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. She is a consultant for VIN and blogs on ownership, patient quality, community and sustainability at vetidealist.com.

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