It was my distinct honor yesterday to hear #medalofhonor awardee from the Battle of Iwo Jima, Herschel “Woody” Williams, USMCR retired. What an amazing story and still serving #GoldStarFamilies across the Nation. Spoke for 40 minutes, standing, while answ…https://t.co/fUVaQn4Ozd
A great #Navy day yesterday with beautiful weather to celebrate #PEOCarriers change of command where @Jim Downey took over for @Brian Antonio after a great three year tour and capping a stellar 36 years of service building the best ships in the world #NAV…https://t.co/O4pDVvVn0C
On the 56th anniversary of the loss of USS Thresher SSN 593, heard an extremely thought provoking presentation by ADM Hank Gehman on the loss of technical authority and normalization of deviation from controls that led to the loss of space shuttle Columbi…https://t.co/lmnd2QvS08
4 things leaders need to do to improve patient safety: 1. Exhibit a relentless commitment to safety; 2. Ensure Psychological Safety; 3. Implement a Just Culture; and 4. Promote unit-based quality and safety teams. #ptsafety#healthcare#quality @inovaheart @0X2020
Whether intentionally or not, your employees are the biggest risk of a data breach & pose a great financial and compliance risk to your practice. Employees are involved in 71% of all cybersecurity incidents in healthcare — more than in any other industry. https://t.co/N6YJp1NLFo
this and @usatoday article recently are powerful information on maternal child birth risks and what can be done to reduce that risk. #patientsafety#maternalsafety
An American woman is 3x as likely to die from childbirth as a woman in Canada and 6x as likely as a woman in Scandinavia. What is California doing that its rate of women dying in childbirth is cut in more than half the national average? via @NPR https://t.co/0SMJP3R9On