Journal Club: Adam L. Sharp, MD, MSc

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Join us for our next Journal Club session where Adam L. Sharp, MD, MSc, will discuss his article "Missed acute myocardial infarction in the emergency department–standardizing measurement of misdiagnosis-related harms using the SPADE method" (https://www.degruyter.com/view/journals/dx/ahead-of-print/article-10.1515-dx-2020-0049/article-10.1515-dx-2020-0049.xml).

Description

Join us for the next Journal Club session where Dr. Sharp will be presenting on an article he co-authored, "Missed acute myocardial infarction in the emergency department–standardizing measurement of misdiagnosis-related harms using the SPADE method."

Adam L. Sharp, MD, MSc, is a board-certified emergency physician at the Los Angeles Medical Center, a research scientist at the Kaiser Permanente (KP) Southern California Research and Evaluation Department and is faculty in the new KP Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine. After completing a fellowship as a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar in 2013, Dr.  Sharp joined KP as an embedded researcher. He is the current Director of the Care Improvement Research Team (CIRT) and his work aims to apply science in a real-world way that optimizes care delivery and health. His recent work has resulted in better antibiotic stewardship, identifying social risks, enhanced stroke care, and improved care delivery for patients with head trauma and acute chest pain.

The SIDM Journal Club sessions focus on a recent publication of interest in the diagnostic error field and provides an opportunity for the participants to engage in research-related interactive discussions. The goal of the Journal Club is to generate novel discussions on scholarship and academic advancement, brainstorm ideas for new research methodologies and projects, and facilitate collaboration among new researchers in the field of diagnostic error. 



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