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Advocating for RaDonda Vaught

An episode of the Moksha podcast, hosted by Rosie Brunin, titled "Advocating for RaDonda Vaught" was published on April 1, 2022 and runs 8 minutes.

April 1, 2022 ·8m · Moksha

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I’ll catch you up on the shady details behind the scenes from the RaDonda Vaught trial. I’ll give you insight on my perspective, as a nurse that primarily worked in the pediatric intensive care unit. I’ll give you questions to ponder about how in the world this tragic fatal mistake happened. A nurse should not be a scapegoat and have to go to jail for an unintentional medication error that was a hospital system mistake. We need to be talking about this throughout the community because this is a historically sad moment in time and is going to change the way patient safety reporting in healthcare is honored.

I’ll catch you up on the shady details behind the scenes from the RaDonda Vaught trial. I’ll give you insight on my perspective, as a nurse that primarily worked in the pediatric intensive care unit. I’ll give you questions to ponder about how in the world this tragic fatal mistake happened. A nurse should not be a scapegoat and have to go to jail for an unintentional medication error that was a hospital system mistake. We need to be talking about this throughout the community because this is a historically sad moment in time and is going to change the way patient safety reporting in healthcare is honored.
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