Healthcare Leadership Culture Moving Forward: What I (probably) didn’t do during my summer vacation
Hospital Safety Insider, September 28, 2017
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As a frequent traveler, I tend to read a fair amount in transit (my preferred operating system for reading is the traditional “hard copy,” aka “books” most often from the coffers of the public library), and in doing so, I try to mix in fiction and non-fiction titles. Also, as a function of traveling, I hear about a lot of stuff on the radio (usually the local NPR station—there’s almost one of those everywhere I go), which is not quite as mesmerizing as chasing videos on YouTube, but I’ve found that there’s a whole world of stuff out there, some of which I only learn about because I’m in the right place at the right time. To that end, I have a few suggestions to share with you that (hopefully) will remove some of the happenstance of discovering something you might not otherwise have encountered. So here I present to you, if you will, a fall reading list. (Continue reading on Mac's Safety Space...)
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