|Articles|November 28, 2017
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‘When blame is lopsided, it can lead to tragedy’
If we accept the premise that doctors and nurses are among the most well-intentioned people in society, we must also acknowledge that there is often a deep divide between these two communities of caregivers. Download now to hear more from Paul Levy, former CEO of Beth Israul Deaconess Medical Center and the author of “Goal Play! Leadership Lessons from the Soccer Field.”
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