Michael Macdonald

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He points out that, in pharmacy, it is illegal to give a patient the wrong drug. This does not promote an environment of admitting and addressing mistakes. Those who do make a slip-up and admit it might lose their job. This survivor bias means that the next generation of pharmacy students are taught by pharmacists who have ‘never made mistakes’. It perpetuates an impression that mistakes are infrequent events. But we all make mistakes.
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