5 principles for protecting physician reputation
Health care workers understand the power of a record.
One sentence in a medical chart can follow a patient for years. A diagnosis, a risk label, or a preliminary impression may shape how future clinicians see that person. That is why we are taught to document carefully, update records when new information appears, and avoid turning uncertainty into a permanent label.
Public institutions should follow the same principle. When a state medical …
5 principles for protecting physician reputation

















