Published online August 1, 2006
PEDIATRICS Vol. 118 No. 2 August 2006, pp. 839 (doi:10.1542/peds.2006-1016)
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Trauma Video Review: A Valuable Resource

Jeffrey S. Upperman, MD
Debi Balise, RN
Yolanda Morad, RN
Henri Ford, MD
G. Hossein Mahour, MD

Pediatric Surgery
Childrens Hospital Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA 90027

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To the Editor.—

We read with great interest the article in Pediatrics by Oakley et al1 on using video recording to track resuscitation errors in pediatric trauma. We believe this article raises some significant issues regarding training and quality trauma care. The authors introduced videotaping emergency department resuscitations as a mechanism for detecting medical errors and . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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