Commentary

Getting that Dx right, keeping patients safe


 

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Finally, discussing our mistakes openly with our colleagues helps us—and them—to avoid that mistake in the future. Let’s be sure to keep that dialogue open. And let’s continue to refine our diagnostic skills so that we can continue to keep our patients safe.

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