A young child lay unconscious in a London hospital after complex heart surgery. As the operation ended, a highly trained team prepared to transfer the child from the operating room to intensive care. But in that critical handover — just minutes long — something went wrong. A small miscommunication. A missed step. The child survived, but the incident raised serious questions: How could such skilled professionals falter during a routine process?
Instead of turning inward, the surgical team looked outward — far outward. Not to another hospital, but to the high-stakes, high-speed world of Formula 1. They visited the Ferrari F1 . . .
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