Avoiding Medical Errors

Listen To Jack V. Kahn’s Daily Nationally Syndicated
Sixty-Second Radio Feature

Avoiding Medical Errors

 

It’s time to prevent medical errors from
happening to YOU!
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This daily sixty-second radio feature is dedicated to all of the people whose lives and families have been affected because of medical errors and mistakes.

It is also dedicated to the many doctors, hospitals, nurses, medical technicians and other healthcare professionals, who provide quality, concern, and safe care to their patients.

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Below are some of the real life medical stories heard on our affiliate radio stations. New medical stories aired daily on the stations.

  Are Generic Drugs Safe
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  Be Sure To Ask Questions
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  Leave Well Enough Alone
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  Birth Control Pills
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About the Radio Feature

Each day millions of people place their trust and their lives into the hands of doctors, nurses, technicians, and others in the medical field. Often they are well-cared for and given competent and proper treatment for their ailments.

But there are too many times that this does not happen. Sometimes, doctors, nurses, hospitals, nursing homes, and others in the medical profession are careless and as a result errors and mistakes occur all too often. Their patients often pay the price for this incompetence in pain – both physical and mental, loss in the quality of their lives, financial hardships, injury, and loss of life.

This does not have to happen to you, or to others.

“Avoiding Medical Errors” is all about making people aware, reversing a disturbing pattern of mistakes, preserving the quality of one’s life, and in all too many cases, life itself. These important medical features enable listeners to identify, learn, and to serve as important examples.

These medical stories explain what has happened to others, so similar errors won’t happen to another person and their family. They are meant to inform and encourage further research on the part of the listener, so they become an active participant in their own healthcare.

I look forward to “Avoiding Medical Errors” radio feature being a strong voice of reason and a lightning rod for the cause of preventing medical errors.

Best Regards,

Jack V. Kahn, Producer/Host/Medical Correspondent/Author


P.S.
A frequent thought I have is what if doctors listened more carefully to what their patients were saying? Imagine if they took the time to actually explain to their patients about their medical condition!

In the 70′s in New York City, there was a city official by the name of Mayor Koch. He was one of New York’s more colorful politicians. He used to stop people in the street. He’d say to them, “How’m I doing?” That’s it. And he’d listen for the answer. That’s what doctors have to start doing. They need to ask their patients, “How’m I doing?”, and hear the answer!


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”Dr. Raymond Singer, Neurotoxicologist and Neuropsychologist

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“A man-on-the-street in the radio booth: his dialogue with his guests is down-to-earth while displaying brilliant insights of their concerns and issues. He makes the complex simple, and the obscure meaningful. Most important of all, he is focusing public attention on vitally important but often overlooked subjects. Like Paul Harvey, he is telling “the rest of the story.”

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About My Book

 

Doctors Ain’t What They
Used to Be
Avoiding Medical Errors/Protecting your family,
yourself, and loved ones!

Book One: First in a series on preventing medical errors

Doctors Aint What They Used to Be
Jack V. Kahn, nationally syndicated radio show host,
author, and medical correspondent

 

 

Look for the second book in the series, Doctors Ain’t What They Used to Be – available soon.

Until then, I’d like to say to ALL, “I do wish you well!”

 

 

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