When Things Go Wrong In Urology: Reflections To... -
The text uses real-life cases and a self-reflexive approach to explore where medical practice can falter. Key areas of focus include:
is a medical textbook edited by Faiz Motiwala , Hanif Motiwala , and Sanchia S. Goonewardene , published by Springer Nature in 2022. The book serves as a practical guide for healthcare professionals to navigate and avoid medico-legal problems and clinical pitfalls in urological care . Core Themes and Topics
: Guidance on managing patient expectations, handling complaints, and the ethics of informed consent. When Things Go Wrong In Urology: Reflections to...
: Available in Hardcover, Softcover (Paperback), and eBook. Length : Approximately 144–160 pages. Publisher : Springer International Publishing. When Things Go Wrong In Urology - Springer Nature
: Analyzes how poor communication (including digital) and "human factors" contribute to medical errors. The text uses real-life cases and a self-reflexive
The book is specifically designed for a broad range of professionals in the urological field, including: Urologists and surgeons. Nurses, physiotherapists, and allied health professionals. Medical legal practitioners and healthcare administrators. Publication Details
: Detailed reflections on equipment problems, prescribing errors, diagnostic mistakes, and issues arising in the operating theatre. The book serves as a practical guide for
: Addresses critical workplace issues such as physician burnout, managing difficult seniors, and the importance of leadership in medicine. Target Audience