A new Harvard study finds that hospital patients around the world suffer nearly 43 million adverse events per year, ranging from medication errors to blood clots.
Thanks to open office design, flimsy cubicles, and shared responsibilities, workplace arguments aren't a private affair. Writing in the Wall Street Journal, Sue Shellenbarger explores why workplace blowups are more common in hospitals and how bystanders should react to office arguments.
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