Scrubs and Subpoenas Fitzgerald Health Education Associates
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- Health & Fitness
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In this limited series podcast, Dr. Sally Miller serves as an expert witness for medical malpractice cases. Each episode, she presents a real medical malpractice case that she’s served on, tells the story from beginning to end, and then dissects the patient scenario piece-by-piece – uncovering the errors that were made that led up to the negative outcome. Listen to powerful discussions about evidence-based practice NPs and clinicians can utilize to avoid mistakes in medicine.
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Cleared To Play Part 1
He was cleared to play during a mandatory sport physical, but a hidden heart condition slipped through the cracks. Join special guest Dr. Wendy L. Wright, Fitzgerald faculty member and expert witness, as tackles the devastating consequences of this medical error.
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jp1nrZd4rm0&list=PLf0PFEPBXfq7ulhFgs9CqJeed6m4gEq1w -
A Heart Wronged
His life hung by a thread. The medication coursing through his veins, meant to help, was maybe instead a lethal invader? Now, the race against time starts, with each beat of his heart. Join Dr. Sally Miller, Fitzgerald faculty member and expert witness, for shocking patient story that reminds us of the importance of best practices.
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVOUYGzN7HU&list=PLf0PFEPBXfq7ulhFgs9CqJeed6m4gEq1w -
Workplace Disaster
An average day, until a routine milk run at work turned his world upside down. A painful injury, a raging infection, and suddenly the workplace becomes battleground for his life. Would a seemingly minor injury claim him, or could he fight his way back from the brink? Join Dr. Sally Miller, Fitzgerald faculty member and expert witness, for an actual patient story with an infectious outcome.
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kl3-_c4_4YU&list=PLf0PFEPBXfq7ulhFgs9CqJeed6m4gEq1w -
The Invisible Storm
She felt a searing pain in her chest. Dismissed as stress or a GI issue. A family that wasn't prepared for the truth - a ticking time bomb in her heart, a missed diagnosis that would turn their world upside down. Join Dr. Sally Miller, Fitzgerald faculty member and expert witness, for heartbreaking patient story.
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yM5TLgw3GMY&list=PLf0PFEPBXfq7ulhFgs9CqJeed6m4gEq1w -
A Whooping Miss
A chronic cough. A missed diagnosis. This is more than a routine URI. One woman fights for her breath and for justice. Join Dr. Sally Miller, Fitzgerald faculty member and expert witness, for true story with a curious finding.
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A Shocking Turn
She thought the worst was over. Confined to the sterile walls of the prison infirmary. But with each antibiotic, the infection seemed to recede. Cleared and deemed healthy, she returned to the normalcy of her cell. But the clock was ticking, and the fight for survival had just begun. Join Dr. Sally Miller, Fitzgerald faculty member and expert witness, for shocking patient story with an unexpected twist.
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0EwgcWRl3M&list=PLf0PFEPBXfq7ulhFgs9CqJeed6m4gEq1w
Customer Reviews
Host?
Gave a 5 star review, just curious about the choice of an RN to be the host. Not knocking RNs just think an NP host would be a better fit.
Love this show!
I am graduating in one month with my FNP and this show has really helped with my thinking during my clinicals. Look forward to more episodes and I actually signed up for the livestream FNP review with none other than Dr Sally Miller from the show!
THANK YOU to FHEA and Dr. Sally Miller for these podcasts!!!!
Thank You for making these podcasts and sharing real-life clinical cases and malpractice cases. To err is human and we are human…Ohm…Ohm…Many of us healthcare providers dedicate our lives to helping pts…but we are human and we are fallible. Hearing these clinical cases and a clear, concise, and professional review by Dr. Sally Miller can help all of us clinicians provide better and more timely care! And hospitals and clinics will hopefully try to provide support, training, and realistic expectations of clinicians in an effort to help reduce potential errors in health care! ONWARD!!!!