The Mea Culpa Conundrum
2009; Radiological Society of North America; Volume: 253; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1148/radiol.2532090933
ISSN1527-1315
Autores Tópico(s)Radiology practices and education
ResumoHomeRadiologyVol. 253, No. 2 PreviousNext The Mea Culpa ConundrumLeonard BerlinLeonard BerlinAuthor Affiliations1From the Department of Radiology, NorthShore University HealthSystem–Skokie Hospital, 9600 Gross Point Rd, Skokie, IL 60076.Address correspondence to the author (e-mail: [email protected]).Leonard BerlinPublished Online:Nov 1 2009https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.2532090933MoreSectionsFull textPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesCiteTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareShare onFacebookXLinked In AbstractThe need to be infallible creates a strong pressure to intellectual dishonesty, to cover up rather than to admit mistakes. References 1 Leape LL . Error in medicine. JAMA 1994;272(33):1851–1857. Crossref, Medline, Google Scholar2 Gallagher TH , Cook AJ , Brenner RJ , et al.. Disclosing harmful mammography errors to patients. Radiology 2009;253(2):443–452. Link, Google Scholar3 Sutlive v Hackney, 164 Ga App 740, 297 SE2d 515 (1982). 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