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Malpractice, Miscommunication & Medicine – Who’s Most at Risk? Trust Driven Trivia #3

Malpractice, Miscommunication & Medicine – Who’s Most at Risk? Trust Driven Trivia #3

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Welcome back to Trust Driven Trivia – where healthcare communication takes center stage!

How much does communication really matter in healthcare? In Episode 3 of Trust Driven Trivia, our panel dives into the surprising links between doctor-patient communication and malpractice. Discover how miscommunication can spark lawsuits, why a doctor's tone might predict malpractice, and the true impact of patient trust on health outcomes.

In this high-stakes trivia showdown, contestants Dr. Josh Satterlee, Dr. Dwayne Golbek, Ed Le Cara, and Dr. Molly Avola battle it out to crack these pressing questions. Join host Dr. Melanie Short for a fast-paced, fun exploration of one of healthcare’s most critical issues—with plenty of trivia twists along the way!

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Thanks for tuning in to Trust Driven Trivia – where healthcare knowledge meets a fun, competitive twist! If you enjoyed the episode, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share with fellow healthcare enthusiasts. Stay connected and dive deeper into the world of healthcare insights at trustdrivencare.com. Join us again next week for another round of fast-paced, research-driven trivia—because every fact counts in the game of healthcare! Learn more at https://trustdrivencare.com/

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