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by haldujai
1306 days ago
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It’s essentially unheard of to have someone die because a resident made a mistake on call. On-call medicine is so rote as to not require much, if any, thinking. Ward medicine is far less intellectually challenging than teaching. Patients who are active/critical are not managed by a single tired resident overnight. |
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It looks like a random accident, but it's one of the silly mistakes that are more common when someone has worked 12 or 24 hours straight and has no checklists.
[1] I tried looking for the case, because the details matter, but most of the recent news are about a case where it apparently was intentional https://www-telam-com-ar.translate.goog/notas/202208/602435-...