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How does the suicide rate for doctors compare to the Canadian average?
- It’s the same as the Canadian average
- Significantly above average, regardless of gender
- Below average, being in medicine is protective
- Male doctors are below average, but female doctors are above
- Female doctors are below average, but male doctors are above
Answer: B Significantly above average, regardless of gender
Reference: Albuquerque J & Tulk S. CMAJ 2019. Physician Suicide. https://www.cmaj.ca/content/191/18/E505
Which interventional radiology procedures are most commonly litigated?
- Vascular procedures (embolization, stenting, angioplasty)
- Diagnostic arteriography and angiography
- Biopsies
- Failure to obtain informed consent
Answer: A Vascular procedures (embolization, stenting, angioplasty)
Reference: Khan A, Garg T, Khunte M, Bajaj S, Wu X, Mezrich J, Malhotra A. Analysis of Medical Malpractice Claims Involving Interventional Radiologists: A Comprehensive Analysis From Two National Legal Databases. J Am Coll Radiol. 2024 Apr;21(4):656-662. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2023.02.039. Epub 2023 Sep 27. PMID: 37769859.
What are the common emotional reactions after making a medical error?
- Shame
- Guilt
- Self-doubt/low self-confidence
- Depression/sadness
- All of the above
Answer: E All of the above
Reference: Harrison R, Johnson J, McMullan RD, Pervaz-Iqbal M, Chitkara U, Mears S, Shapiro J, Lawton R. Toward Constructive Change After Making a Medical Error: Recovery From Situations of Error Theory as a Psychosocial Model for Clinician Recovery. J Patient Saf. 2022 Sep 1;18(6):587-604. doi: 10.1097/PTS.0000000000001038. Epub 2022 May 27. PMID: 35617626; PMCID: PMC9422758.
Which strategies can facilitate recovery after making a medical error?
- Getting support from a peer or co-worker
- Disclosing the error to trusted confidants
- Personal learning or system improvements to address the error
- Working with a mental health professional
- All of the above
Answer: E All of the above
References:
Harrison R, Johnson J, McMullan RD, Pervaz-Iqbal M, Chitkara U, Mears S, Shapiro J, Lawton R. Toward Constructive Change After Making a Medical Error: Recovery From Situations of Error Theory as a Psychosocial Model for Clinician Recovery. J Patient Saf. 2022 Sep 1;18(6):587-604. doi: 10.1097/PTS.0000000000001038. Epub 2022 May 27. PMID: 35617626; PMCID: PMC9422758.
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