20 April 2022
Reducing errors in veterinary practice
4. Quality improvement Significant event reporting and clinical audit Published 20 April 2022 Despite our best efforts there will be occasions when things go wrong. One of the most important things we can do is to ensure that these events are seen as an opportunity for learning and improving systems to reduce the risk of similar problems in future. Significant event reporting- Oxtoby, C. and Mossop, L. (2019) Blame and shame in the veterinary profession: barriers and facilitators to reporting significant events. Veterinary Record, 184 (16), p. 501. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.105137
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- Protecting patients, clients and clinicians from professional errors
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