Volume 2: Eliciting Patient Narratives
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Prepared by:
Mark Schlesinger
Yale University
Rachel Grob
University of Wisconsin – Madison
Kelly Gleason
Johns Hopkins University
Christina Yuan
Johns Hopkins University
Helen Haskell
Mothers Against Medical Error
Traber Giardina
Baylor University
Kathryn McDonald
Johns Hopkins University
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Suggested citation: Schlesinger M, Grob R, Gleason K, Yuan C, Haskell H, Giardina T, McDonald K. Patient Experience as a Source for Understanding the Origins, Impact, and Remediation of Diagnostic Errors. Volume 2: Eliciting Patient Narratives. Rockville, MD: ´óÏóÊÓÆµ; June 2023. ´óÏóÊÓÆµPublication No. 23-0040-3-EF.