Microbiologist Dr. Christine Peters raises patient safety concerns at Glasgow's hospital during Scottish Hospitals Inquiry, highlighting design flaws and management failures.
Dr. Christine Peters, a microbiologist at Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, voiced serious patient safety concerns during the Scottish Hospitals Inquiry, focusing on design flaws and management failures. Issues included inadequate ventilation, sink designs, and infection control for vulnerable patients. Peters struggled to escalate her concerns and was advised against documenting them to avoid potential inquiries. The inquiry investigates hospital construction linked to patient deaths.
September 11, 2024
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