在苏格兰医院调查期间,Christine Peters博士在格拉斯哥医院的微生物生物学家提出了病人安全问题,强调设计缺陷和管理失误。 Microbiologist Dr. Christine Peters raises patient safety concerns at Glasgow's hospital during Scottish Hospitals Inquiry, highlighting design flaws and management failures.
Glasgow女王伊丽莎白大学医院微生物学家Christine Peters博士在苏格兰医院调查期间表达了严重的病人安全问题,重点是设计缺陷和管理失误。 Dr. Christine Peters, a microbiologist at Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, voiced serious patient safety concerns during the Scottish Hospitals Inquiry, focusing on design flaws and management failures. 问题包括通风不足、水槽设计和脆弱病人的感染控制。 Issues included inadequate ventilation, sink designs, and infection control for vulnerable patients. Peters竭力使她的关切升级,并被劝阻不要用文件记录这些关切,以避免可能的调查。 Peters struggled to escalate her concerns and was advised against documenting them to avoid potential inquiries. 调查调查了与病人死亡有关的医院建筑。 The inquiry investigates hospital construction linked to patient deaths.