Debriefing after negative outcomes
April 11, 2018 Resident Doctors of Canada
This video from Resident Doctors of Canada features an online discussion led by renowned international expert Dr. Albert Wu. It focuses on addressing negative outcomes and their effects on physicians.
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Leadership and professional development Resilience Relationships
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