Wednesday, August 6, 2014


Brian Daily is a medical student (class of 2017) at Georgetown University School of Medicine. After attending our Telluride-East summer patient safety camp, he saw this construction truck on campus at Georgetown the other day and sent it to several of us faculty members because he thought we’d appreciate the bumper sticker.

And indeed we do.  Safety in the clinical setting, too, is joy.  At heart, it is result of a collegial work environment with excellent communication among the clinical staff and a true partnership with the patient and family. When all that occurs, it feels really good!

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