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Registries don’t work for doctors

In order to measure and improve the quality of health care, professional societies and Colleges (on behalf of government organisations) feel a strong need to collect data.

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The top 5 failures to disclose risk at informed consent

In most countries, doctors have a duty to explain the possibility of surgical risks and possible complications before surgery to patients.

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Few doctors account for the majority of patient complaints

To many doctors, to receive a notice of a patient complaint seems random.

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Surgical Checklists

Surgical Checklists demonstrated a significant reduction in postoperative morbidity and mortality in more than one very large study.

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RANZCOG complications survey

I am an Obstetrician and Gynaecologist in a small country town in NSW.

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FREE SurgicalPerformance Audit in Obstetrics and Gynaecology

If you think about it for a second it is pretty clear: You cannot improve outcomes that you don’t measure.I got in contact with the idea of “audit” when I...

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