Journal Club session: Traber Davis Giardina, PhD, MSW

Summary

Join us for our next Journal Club session where Dr. Traber Davis Giardina, PhD, MSW will be discussing her article "Learning From Patients’ Experiences Related To Diagnostic Errors Is Essential For Progress In Patient Safety."

To join the discussion, visit the GoTo Meeting link (https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/595047405) or join by phone by dialing (571) 317-3122, Access Code: 595-047-405. 

Description

Join us for our next Journal Club session where Dr. Traber Davis Giardina, PhD, MSW will be discussing her article "Learning From Patients’ Experiences Related To Diagnostic Errors Is Essential For Progress In Patient Safety."

Dr. Traber Giardina is a patient safety researcher at the Houston VA Center of Innovations in Quality, Effectiveness, and Safety (IQuESt) and an assistant professor at Baylor College of Medicine. Her research agenda focuses on understanding patients’ and families' experiences of safety events, primarily diagnostic errors. Dr. Giardina was recently awarded an AHRQ K01 career development award to do develop a patient-centered diagnostic error reporting system.

To join the discussion, visit the GoTo Meeting link (https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/595047405) or join by phone by dialing (571) 317-3122, Access Code: 595-047-405. 


The SIDM Journal Club sessions focus on a recent publication of interest in the diagnostic error field and provide 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. Join us for Journal Club every other month! 

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All Journal Club sessions are recorded and uploaded to the SIDM YouTube page.

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