On October 8, 2007, Horst and Luisa Ferrero brought their healthy but short, three-year-old son Sebastian to a university hospital for a “routine” test to determine whether he lacked human growth hormone. Two days later, following a tragic string of errors, Sebastian was pronounced brain dead. Approximately two weeks later, the hospital offered a detailed public apology to the parents for Sebastian’s death. Several months after the apology, the parents began working collaboratively with the hospital to improve patient safety at the hospital and to advocate for a new children’s hospital in their community. This paper is a case study of these events, both the tragic events that led to Sebastian’s death and the parties’ responses to that trage...
Medical professionals are presented with numerous ethical questions that need answering on an almost...
In this essay, the author investigates the practical ethics of miraculous healings, and proposes a f...
More than 25,000 infants and children die in US hospitals annually; 86% occur in the NICU or PICU. P...
On October 8, 2007, Horst and Luisa Ferrero brought their healthy but short, three-year-old son Seba...
In the summer of 1985 two-year-old Lucia, the only child of my friends on the island of Tenerife, Lo...
The two accidents in 1999 (the mistaking patient identity accident at Yokohama and the Hibitane drip...
The two accidents in 1999 (the mistaking patient identity accident at Yokohama and the Hibitane drip...
This article originates from a research study that explores 'what happened' to a 10-year-o...
Faith healing deaths occur infrequently in Canada, but when they do they pose a considerable challen...
As a Cambridge magistrate in the England of 1960, Lady Rothschild doubtless considered herself an un...
The death of a child is devastating. Although death is a part of every life, a child dying seems out...
Objective: The objective of this review was to synthesize the experiences of health professionals w...
In June 1997 a sixteen-year-old girl named Shannon Nixon began to feel ill. Her parents belonged to ...
In this Article, I focus on injuries committed by members of organizations, such as corporations, an...
This chapter will explore whether parents have the legal right to take their gravely ill child home ...
Medical professionals are presented with numerous ethical questions that need answering on an almost...
In this essay, the author investigates the practical ethics of miraculous healings, and proposes a f...
More than 25,000 infants and children die in US hospitals annually; 86% occur in the NICU or PICU. P...
On October 8, 2007, Horst and Luisa Ferrero brought their healthy but short, three-year-old son Seba...
In the summer of 1985 two-year-old Lucia, the only child of my friends on the island of Tenerife, Lo...
The two accidents in 1999 (the mistaking patient identity accident at Yokohama and the Hibitane drip...
The two accidents in 1999 (the mistaking patient identity accident at Yokohama and the Hibitane drip...
This article originates from a research study that explores 'what happened' to a 10-year-o...
Faith healing deaths occur infrequently in Canada, but when they do they pose a considerable challen...
As a Cambridge magistrate in the England of 1960, Lady Rothschild doubtless considered herself an un...
The death of a child is devastating. Although death is a part of every life, a child dying seems out...
Objective: The objective of this review was to synthesize the experiences of health professionals w...
In June 1997 a sixteen-year-old girl named Shannon Nixon began to feel ill. Her parents belonged to ...
In this Article, I focus on injuries committed by members of organizations, such as corporations, an...
This chapter will explore whether parents have the legal right to take their gravely ill child home ...
Medical professionals are presented with numerous ethical questions that need answering on an almost...
In this essay, the author investigates the practical ethics of miraculous healings, and proposes a f...
More than 25,000 infants and children die in US hospitals annually; 86% occur in the NICU or PICU. P...