‘We know this will be a distressing time for patients and their families.’ 7NEWS
“While in the majority of cases we expect the risk to be low, we know this will be a distressing time for patients and their families,” SCV CEO Professor Mike Roberts said.
“There will be lessons learned from this incident which will be shared across the public and private health systems and with our interstate and federal counterparts.” The review also looked at other procedures she was involved with however no other issues were raised.
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