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Labeling an Adverse Drug Event “Preventable”

Dan Blumenthal-2011-09-01-The AMA Journal of Ethic

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Case Dr. McKinley walks briskly into her office and consults her computer screen, then her watch. Way behind schedule, and it’s only 2 p.m., she thinks. A typical afternoon in her primary care clinic. She takes a swig of her coffee, peeks into the waiting room where six patients are sitting, and sweeps into exam room 2.

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Case Dr. McKinley walks briskly into her office and consults her computer screen, then her watch. Way behind schedule, and it’s only 2 p.m., she thinks. A typical afternoon in her primary care clinic. She takes a swig of her coffee, peeks into the waiting room where six patients are sitting, and sweeps into exam room 2.

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SittingAdverse drug eventWalk-inMedicineScheduleEvent (particle physics)Primary careDrug reaction

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