Inside Medical Malpractice

Transparency, Compassion, and Truth in Medical Errors with Leilani Schweitzer of Stanford Health Care

June 14, 2022 Chris Rokosh, President Connect Medical Legal Experts Inc.
Transparency, Compassion, and Truth in Medical Errors with Leilani Schweitzer of Stanford Health Care
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Transparency, Compassion, and Truth in Medical Errors with Leilani Schweitzer of Stanford Health Care
Jun 14, 2022
Chris Rokosh, President Connect Medical Legal Experts Inc.

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In this episode of ‘Inside Medical Malpractice’ Chris Rokosh has a conversation she’s been wanting to have for almost 10 years.  Stanford University Hospital Patient Liaison Leilani Schweitzer tells the story of how her 20-month-old son Gabriel died at after a series of medical errors.  The story of Gabriel’s death is heart breaking.  But the story of how transparency, compassion and truth can heal in the aftermath of medical error, is a gift.  Leilani now works in risk management at the same hospital where her son died, using her own painful experience to help others through theirs. One of the most thought-provoking quotes from this episode?  “Pretending a bad thing didn’t happen is not going to make it go away, it likely is going to make it worse.” Take the time to watch Leilani's TEDx talk 'Transparency, Compassion, and Truth in Medical Errors'. To see the beautiful art inspired by Gabriels’ life and death, www.verachroma.com. This is the last episode of Season 2, and may just be one of the best yet!

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In this episode of ‘Inside Medical Malpractice’ Chris Rokosh has a conversation she’s been wanting to have for almost 10 years.  Stanford University Hospital Patient Liaison Leilani Schweitzer tells the story of how her 20-month-old son Gabriel died at after a series of medical errors.  The story of Gabriel’s death is heart breaking.  But the story of how transparency, compassion and truth can heal in the aftermath of medical error, is a gift.  Leilani now works in risk management at the same hospital where her son died, using her own painful experience to help others through theirs. One of the most thought-provoking quotes from this episode?  “Pretending a bad thing didn’t happen is not going to make it go away, it likely is going to make it worse.” Take the time to watch Leilani's TEDx talk 'Transparency, Compassion, and Truth in Medical Errors'. To see the beautiful art inspired by Gabriels’ life and death, www.verachroma.com. This is the last episode of Season 2, and may just be one of the best yet!