“This book represents important reading for patient safety advocates, ethicists, and medical educators.”
-Thomas H. Gallagher, MD
University of Washington School of Medicine
“Unlike any other book about the disclosure of medical error. Medical Errors and Medical Narcissism helps the reader understand why the act of disclosure is so difficult.”
- Barbara J. Youngberg, JD, MSW, RN
Vice President, Insurance, Risk, Quality Management, and Legal Services
University Health System Consortium
Author, The Patient Safety Handbook
“Even if you think you cannot possibly read another book about medical error, you should read this one.
John Banja’s exploration of the 'phenomenon of medical error concealment' offers healthcare executives, clinical ethicists, medical educators and others a fresh, engrossing and meticulously researched perspective on this perennial problem. It should be close at hand whenever these professionals are developing better ways to teach, model and maintain ethical practices involving and proceeding from the disclosure of harm.”
–Nancy Berlinger, Ph.D, M.Div.
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management