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The natural history of recovery for the healthcare provider "second victim" after adverse patient events
Quality & Safety in Health Care, 11/05/09
Scott SD et al. – The authors now believe the post–event trajectory is largely predictable. Institutional programs could be developed to successfully screen at–risk professionals immediately after an event, and appropriate support could be deployed to expedite recovery and mitigate adverse career outcomes.
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