Faulty connections - an interview with Dr Paul Goldsmith

Dr Paul Goldsmith
After finding that few complaints related to earlier adverse incidents at his hospital, Dr Paul Goldsmith tells the MDU why this has serious implications for patients, healthcare staff and NHS resources.
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Only a small proportion of recorded complaints and claims related to a previously reported clinical incident

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Dr Paul Goldsmith

Dr Paul Goldsmith is a consultant neurologist and MDU board member. His PhD assessed and showed that the simplicity of developmental biology could be use to understand complex human disease. He then went on to co-found and help build both drug and digital health companies. He also has NHS systems and strategic experience, including clinical networks, vanguard and clinical senate roles