AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPatient Safety Shock: A Nashville hospital is investigating a drug mix-up during joint surgeries where potassium was given instead of pain medication, leaving multiple patients paralyzed and triggering self-reporting to regulators. Emergency Care Under Strain: In Madhya Pradesh, a NICU warmer fire at Chhindwara District Hospital killed one newborn and burned two others; staff evacuated 30 babies and a probe is underway. Trauma Medicine in Action: After a Cali earthquake trapped a woman with her leg pinned under rubble, doctors performed an emergency amputation on-site to save her life. Healthcare Access & Workforce: Mississippi’s UMMC hosted high school students to explore health careers, aiming to address the state’s low physician supply. Public Health Policy: Goa declared cancer a notifiable disease, requiring timely reporting to strengthen surveillance and planning. Community & Caregiving: A hospice volunteer training series begins Sept. 25 in Keene, preparing volunteers to support end-of-life care at home and in facilities. Global Health Threats: Experts warn insecticide resistance and climate change are undermining mosquito-borne disease control. New Care Capacity: Morehouse School of Medicine and Atrium Health won approval for a new teaching hospital in Southwest Atlanta with a Level III trauma center.
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