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As the number of individuals undergoing rehabilitation medicine in a variety of rehabilitation settings increases, more and more patient safety concerns are being raised. Regulatory and accreditation organizations are scrutinizing the safety of patients in both hospital and rehabilitation settings and the general public and payors are demanding that patient safety is at the top of the agenda for institutions providing care. As leaders in the practice of rehabilitation medicine, physiatrists need to be educated on this important topic. The goal of this issue is to provide the reader with a foundation on the topic of patient safety as it applies to the practice of rehabilitation medicine as well as a set of tools that can be used to improve the safety of rehabilitation patients.
Martha (Whiting) Brown (1886-1978) was a daughter of Edwin Marion Whiting and Anna Maria Isaacson. She and her parents were Mormons. She was born in the "Meadows" in Arizona, where her grandfather, Peter Isaacson, was bishop of the ward. Martha married Francis (Frank) Wylie Brown in 1906 at the Salt Lake Temple. Frank became a doctor, and they lived in St. Johns and then Mesa, Arizona. They served as mission presidents of the Central States Mission in 1946-1950. Later, after Frank died, Martha married their old friend, widower Herbert Berry, in 1975, and almost immediately they were called as mission presidents of the Western Spanish-American Mission in California. Includes ancestry back to the 1700s, and descendants and relatives living in Arizona, Utah, California and elsewhere.
Millie Bobby Brown rose to fame playing the character Eleven on the Netflix TV show Stranger Things. Now she's using her fame to try to make the world a better place. Learn more about Millie's acting and activism!