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Case Study Discussion on Root Cause Analysis with Jimmy Martin Delgado

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In this podcast we talk with Jimmy Martin Delgado, professor at the Department of Public Health of Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil, Ecuador and member of FISABIO, where he has been developing some research in root cause analysis, the topic that we will discuss today.

Jimmy Martin has been publishing some studies about the impact of Root Cause Analysis in Patient Safety. Today, we will discover why is it so important to have root cause analysis in healthcare organisations and what is its impact on second victim phenomenon.
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In this podcast we talk with Jimmy Martin Delgado, professor at the Department of Public Health of Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil, Ecuador and member of FISABIO, where he has been developing some research in root cause analysis, the topic that we will discuss today.

Jimmy Martin has been publishing some studies about the impact of Root Cause Analysis in Patient Safety. Today, we will discover why is it so important to have root cause analysis in healthcare organisations and what is its impact on second victim phenomenon.
Notes from the episode:

You can write us on email info@cost-ersnt.eu and visit our website https://cost-ernst.eu

Thank you so much for listening to our Podcast. Enjoy!

If you liked this content, please visit our website https://cost-ernst.eu — and to know more about the Training School that will be held next September in Wiesbaden, visit https://cost-ernst.eu/news/training-school-2023-wiesbaden/
Thank you very much for listening to The Second Victims Podcast!
See you soon and stay tuned!


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