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Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsA young clinician notices that every patient she refers to one cardiologist gets cardiac catheterizations--whether they need them or not. How should she deal with this? The podcast features Shiphra Ginsburg, MD, MEd, PhD...
What to Do When You Suspect a Colleague Is Performing Inappropriate Procedures is an episode from JAMA Professionalism: Best Practice—Discussions of how clinicians can best address challenging clinical situations and adverse events in their...
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Published May 2, 2017, 28:48 long, audio available.
A young clinician notices that every patient she refers to one cardiologist gets cardiac catheterizations--whether they need them or not. How should she deal with this? The podcast features Shiphra Ginsburg, MD, MEd, PhD, from Mount Sinai Hospital and University of Toronto Medicine. Article discussed in this episode: Is There a Conflict of Interest?
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What to Do When You Suspect a Colleague Is Performing Inappropriate Procedures is an episode from JAMA Professionalism: Best Practice—Discussions of how clinicians can best address challenging clinical situations and adverse events in their medical practice by American Medical Association.
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This episode was published on May 2, 2017.
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What to Do When You Suspect a Colleague Is Performing Inappropriate Procedures is from JAMA Professionalism: Best Practice—Discussions of how clinicians can best address challenging clinical situations and adverse events in their medical practice by American Medical Association.
Published May 2, 2017 and 28:48 long