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In the wake of hospital inquiries: impact on staff and safety

Gavin H Mooney
Med J Aust 2007; 186 (6) || doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2007.tb00918.x
Published online: 19 March 2007

To the Editor: Aspects of the article by Dunbar and his colleagues on the impact of hospital inquiries are disturbing.1

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  • Curtin University, Perth, WA.


Correspondence: G.Mooney@curtin.edu.au

  • 1. Dunbar JA, Reddy P, Beresford B, et al. In the wake of hospital inquiries: impact on staff and safety. Med J Aust 2007; 186: 80-83. <MJA full text>
  • 2. Douglas N, Robinson J, Fahy K. Inquiry into obstetric and gynaecological services at King Edward Memorial Hospital 1990–2000. Final report. Perth: Government of Western Australia, 2001.
  • 3. McKinnon K. Release all KEMH report, State told. The West Australian 2006; 9 Dec: 8.
  • 4. McKinnon K. Victory for integrity as KEMH trio vindicated. The West Australian 2006; 22 Dec: 10.

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