Correction for Thompson et al., BMJ 328 (7434) 269-271.

BMJ  2004;328:762 (27 March), doi:10.1136/bmj.328.7442.762-c

Correction

Simulation of medical emergencies improves patients' care

Readers of this summary in "This week in the BMJ" (31 January) relating to the paper "Clinical risk management in obstetrics: eclampsia drills" by Sarah Thompson and colleagues (pp 269-71) may have been misled by the word "evacuate," which inexplicably appeared in the second sentence. Thompson and colleagues reported on a fire drill programme, using on-site simulation, to identify deficiencies in the management of [not "to evacuate"] patients with eclampsia.


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