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Former Nurse RaDonda Vaught Speaks on Hospital Safety After Conviction

RaDonda Vaught, convicted of negligent homicide for giving a patient the wrong medication, is now a speaker on hospital safety. Her talks address the challenges posed by automation and artificial intelligence in healthcare settings.

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RaDonda Vaught was convicted of negligent homicide for administering the incorrect medication to a patient. Following her conviction, she has transitioned to a role as a speaker, focusing on issues related to hospital safety, particularly in the context of increasing automation and the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare.

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