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In this two-part episode i speak with Martin Bromiley about the tragic case of his then wife Elaine who In 2007, died due to a medical error. The Bromiley case will be familiar to many of of our NHS colleagues but the lessons from this case can teach us stark lessons about our own leadership and teamwork.
In part one we learn of the unfortunate series of events of Elaine's passing and how Martin navigated this period of life with how two young children.
Martin is an airline pilot with an interest in human factors and formed the Clinical Human Factors Group in 2007. In the follow-up part two we will go deeper into the Human factors science of this and take lessons in designing for safety, learning from success and failure, communication with team members, having a plan & taking control.
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In this two-part episode i speak with Martin Bromiley about the tragic case of his then wife Elaine who In 2007, died due to a medical error. The Bromiley case will be familiar to many of of our NHS colleagues but the lessons from this case can teach us stark lessons about our own leadership and teamwork.
In part one we learn of the unfortunate series of events of Elaine's passing and how Martin navigated this period of life with how two young children.
Martin is an airline pilot with an interest in human factors and formed the Clinical Human Factors Group in 2007. In the follow-up part two we will go deeper into the Human factors science of this and take lessons in designing for safety, learning from success and failure, communication with team members, having a plan & taking control.
A big thanks to our partners for supporting this episode.
William Wood Watches
HAIX Footwear
Rosenbauer
Duty Crew Coffee
Please subscribe to the podcast on Youtube
Enter our monthly giveaways on the following platforms
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Get notified of each Podcast episode as soon as they come out by clicking HERE
Send us a text
Support the show
***The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual speakers. Our partners are not responsible for the content of this episode and does not warrant its accuracy or completeness.***
Please support the podcast and its future by clicking HERE and joining our Patreon Crew

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