Dr. Khajavi is a recognized leader in the fields of minimally invasive and complex spine surgery and sports neurosurgery, and has published numerous scholarly articles and book chapters in the fields of spinal and brain disorders. Dr. Khajavi obtained his Medical Degree from Georgetown University on an Air Force scholarship and performed his neurosurgical residency at The Cleveland Clinic. He returned to active duty where he served as Chief of Epilepsy Surgery at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and held academic appointments at the Uniformed Services School of Medicine. Dr. Khajavi is the Neurosurgical Consultant for the Atlanta Falcons, and the Director of Neurosurgery for the Sports Concussion Institute and the Shepherd Center.
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A study was conducted at a single site over a twelve-month period. Similarly to the experience reported in a peer-reviewed publication, patient harm was prevented and errors were captured. Additionally, a downward trend in near misses was observed, with zero reported during the last five months of the period. This suggests that the StartBox System can help healthcare facilities and providers improve their patient safety and risk profiles over time.
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