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How to Listen to Podcasts
Wherever You Go

To listen to a podcast in the gym... or on the train... or in your car, you first need to get it on your phone or tablet.

Here’s how.

From Your Podcast App -- Now on Spotify

  1. Open the podcast app on your device.
  2. Enter CRICO in the search bar.
  3. Choose one of our two podcasts: Med Mal Insider or Safety Net.
  4. Choose an episode and press Play.
  5. [optional] Download the episode to listen later.
  6. [optional] Subscribe or Follow so that you’ll always have the newest episode.

From This Web Page for Apple Users

  1. Use these links to go to iTunes for the Med Mal Insider podcast or the Safety Net podcast.
  2. You may be prompted to install iTunes.
  3. Click Subscribe and the next time you use your phone or tablet, the newest episode will be waiting for you in your podcast app.

From This Web Page for Android Users

  1. Use these links to open the Med Mal Insider podcast or the Safety Net podcast.
  2. You may be prompted to log in to your Google account.
  3. Click Subscribe and the next time you use your phone or tablet, the newest episode will be waiting for you in your podcast app.

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Safety Net

These episodes can help you promote patient safety in your organization.
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About the Series

We’ve got you.

Our Safety Net podcast features clinical and patient safety leaders from Harvard and around the world, bringing you the knowledge you need for safer patient care.

Episodes

Recent episodes from the Safety Net series.

    Teleradiology Leads Virtual Care Risk in New Study

    Podcast
    Oct 25
    Researchers looking for malpractice risks with virtual visits were surprised to learn that teleradiology was leading the way in professional liability claims over the past 12 years. Virtual office visits didn’t show up in the malpractice claims data, but costs and severity associated with teleradiology claims were well above radiology claims with no telehealth component.
    Play Episode
    radiologist reviewing images
    Oct 25

    New Study Finds Outpatient Adverse Events Common, Often Preventable

    Podcast
    Aug 16
    Some top-line conclusions are that outpatient harm was relatively common and often serious, with a call to action for intervention in outpatient errors. Drs. David Levine and David Bates of Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School are joined by their co-author and CRICO Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Luke Sato, who leads our discussion.
    Play Episode
    exam room
    Aug 16

    Taking the Pulse of a Clinician’s Interpersonal Skills

    Podcast
    May 29
    Several Harvard-affiliated medical institutions are piloting a program to provide personalized feedback to physicians about the effect of their behavior and interactions on others. More than 675 individuals have gone through the Rapid Pulse 360 evaluations as of Spring 2024. Can it have an impact on employment practices claims or provider-to-provider communication factors? And can follow-up one-to-one coaching help?
    Play Episode
    taking pulse
    May 29
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