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A Conversation on BH Audits with Dr. Doran and Dwayne Cottel

18 min · 15 de dic de 2023
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It’s no secret that receiving an audit from SWORBHP can spark a lot of anxiety, but should it? Dr. Sean Doran (Local Medical Director) and Dwayne Cottel (Prehospital Care Specialist) discuss this in our latest podcast. A variety of topics are discussed, including: * Why self-reporting is the best option and the importance of it * The auditing process and how things work behind the scenes * Feedback requests, why we reach out and the value in a prompt response These questions and answers cover most of what you, as a Paramedic, should know about auditing and its process. We hope you enjoy and learn a lot from this great conversation! If you have any other topics you want to see discussed on the SWORBHP Podcast, let us know by submitting them through our website: SWORBHP Podcasts – Southwest Ontario Regional Base Hospital Program (SWORBHP) [https://sworbhp.ca/sworbhp-podcasts/]

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A Conversation on BH Audits with Dr. Doran and Dwayne Cottel

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