Author: John J. Nance
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0974386065
Category: Medical
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0974386065
Category: Medical
Why Hospitals Should Fly: The Ultimate Flight Plan to Patient Safety and Quality Care
"This book is a tour de force, and no one but John Nance could have written it. Download Why Hospitals Should Fly medical books for free.
He, alone, masters in one mind the fields of aviation, health care safety, medical malpractice law, organizational sociology, media communication, and, as if that were not enough, the art of fine writing. Only he could have made sophisticated, scientifically disciplined instruction about the nature and roots of safety into a page-turner. Medical care has a ton yet to learn from the decades of progress that have brought aviation to unprecedented levels of safety, and, in instructing us all about those lessons, John Nance is not just a bridge-builder - he is the bridge. This book should be required reading for anyone willing to face the facts about what it will take Get Why Hospitals Should Fly our bestseller medical books.
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