Abstract
Mr Slop reflects on surgeon experiences of patient fatalities.
Highlights
Slop was so taken aback that he nearly went over the other side of Galway as he climbed into his stirrups
Mr Slop reflects on surgeon experiences of patient fatalities
Mr Slop remembered acutely the misery he had felt while standing at the back of the church watching the committal of that surgeon who he had so much admired
Summary
Slop was so taken aback that he nearly went over the other side of Galway as he climbed into his stirrups. Mr Slop reflects on surgeon experiences of patient fatalities. Read piece in BMJ on second victim?
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