Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia

, Volume 38, Issue 8, pp 1028–1036 | Cite as

Critical incidents in anaesthesia: medicolegal and other aspects

  • J. M. Davies
  • Robert B. Lee
  • Jeffrey B. Cooper
  • J. N. Armstrong
  • R. W. McIntyre
Symposium Report

Key words

anaesthesia: critical incidents, medico-legal aspects, safety 

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Authors and Affiliations

  • J. M. Davies
    • 1
    • 4
  • Robert B. Lee
    • 2
  • Jeffrey B. Cooper
    • 3
  • J. N. Armstrong
    • 4
  • R. W. McIntyre
    • 5
  1. 1.Department of AnaesthesiaFoothills Hospital at the University of CalgaryCalgary
  2. 2.Bureau of Air Safety InvestigationCanberraAustralia
  3. 3.Department of AnesthesiaMassachusetts General HospitalBoston
  4. 4.Department of AnaesthesiaFoothills Hospital at the University of CalgaryCalgaryAlberta
  5. 5.Department of AnaesthesiaOttawa Civic Hospital, and the Canadian Medical Protective AssociationOttawaOntario

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