How to HEEAL: A Patient and Peer-Centric Simulation Curriculum for Medical Error Disclosure
Introduction Medical errors are an unfortunate certainty with emotional and psychological consequences for patients and health care providers. No standardized medical curriculum on how to disclose medical errors to patients or peers exists. The novel HEEAL (honesty/empathy/education/apology-awarenes...
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Main Authors: | Lauren Falvo (Author), Anna Bona (Author), Melanie Heniff (Author), Dylan Cooper (Author), Malia Moore (Author), Devin Doos (Author), Elisa Sarmiento (Author), Cherri Hobgood (Author), Rami Ahmed (Author) |
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Association of American Medical Colleges,
2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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