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Former astronaut to form New Zealand patient safety plan

Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, June 24, 2008

James Bagian, a former astronaut who has established a safety plan for the Veterans Health Administration in the United States, is set to work on New Zealand's "incident management system," reports The Dominion Post.

Bagian was trained as an engineer and later became a doctor. He worked with NASA as both a physician and astronaut for more than 15 years, and was an investigator after the Challenger and Columbia shuttle accidents.

Bagian's U.S. safety program helped introduce a culture of reporting adverse events.

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