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The next time you see footage of an airline crew working in the cockpit of an airliner, listen to how they interact. They speak clearly to ensure information is conveyed well. Each crew member watches the other’s work to spot errors. If they can do that while flying from Newark to San Diego, why can’t your staff do the same while caring for a post-op surgical patient? They can, according to advocates of a strategy called crew resource management.

Crew resource management promises adverse events