際際滷shows by User: PatientSafetyCanada / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: PatientSafetyCanada / Thu, 13 Aug 2020 21:17:20 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: PatientSafetyCanada Reimagining healing after healthcare harm: the potential for restorative practices /slideshow/reimagining-healing-after-healthcare-harm-the-potential-for-restorative-practices/237850271 presentationwebsite08042020-200813211720
As patients and families impacted by harm, we imagine progressive approaches in responding to patient safety incidents focused on restoring health and repairing trust. We can change how we respond to healthcare harm by shifting the focus away from what happened, towards who has been affected and in what way. This is your opportunity to hear about innovative approaches in Canada, New Zealand, and the United States that appreciate these human impacts. This interactive webinar is hosted by Patients for Patient Safety Canada, the patient-led program of the Canadian Patient Safety Institute and the Canadian arm of the World Health Organization Patients for Patient Safety Global Network.]]>

As patients and families impacted by harm, we imagine progressive approaches in responding to patient safety incidents focused on restoring health and repairing trust. We can change how we respond to healthcare harm by shifting the focus away from what happened, towards who has been affected and in what way. This is your opportunity to hear about innovative approaches in Canada, New Zealand, and the United States that appreciate these human impacts. This interactive webinar is hosted by Patients for Patient Safety Canada, the patient-led program of the Canadian Patient Safety Institute and the Canadian arm of the World Health Organization Patients for Patient Safety Global Network.]]>
Thu, 13 Aug 2020 21:17:20 GMT /slideshow/reimagining-healing-after-healthcare-harm-the-potential-for-restorative-practices/237850271 PatientSafetyCanada@slideshare.net(PatientSafetyCanada) Reimagining healing after healthcare harm: the potential for restorative practices PatientSafetyCanada As patients and families impacted by harm, we imagine progressive approaches in responding to patient safety incidents focused on restoring health and repairing trust. We can change how we respond to healthcare harm by shifting the focus away from what happened, towards who has been affected and in what way. This is your opportunity to hear about innovative approaches in Canada, New Zealand, and the United States that appreciate these human impacts. This interactive webinar is hosted by Patients for Patient Safety Canada, the patient-led program of the Canadian Patient Safety Institute and the Canadian arm of the World Health Organization Patients for Patient Safety Global Network. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presentationwebsite08042020-200813211720-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As patients and families impacted by harm, we imagine progressive approaches in responding to patient safety incidents focused on restoring health and repairing trust. We can change how we respond to healthcare harm by shifting the focus away from what happened, towards who has been affected and in what way. This is your opportunity to hear about innovative approaches in Canada, New Zealand, and the United States that appreciate these human impacts. This interactive webinar is hosted by Patients for Patient Safety Canada, the patient-led program of the Canadian Patient Safety Institute and the Canadian arm of the World Health Organization Patients for Patient Safety Global Network.
Reimagining healing after healthcare harm: the potential for restorative practices from Canadian Patient Safety Institute
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Think Global, Act Local: Patient and Family Engagement Strategies & Contributions in the COVID-19 Pandemic /slideshow/think-global-act-local-patient-and-family-engagement-strategies-contributions-in-the-covid19-pandemic/236263027 allslideswhopfpscovid20200622-200626175414
This interactive webinar is part of the world tour series designed by the World Health Organization's Patients for Patient Safety (PFPS) Global Network and hosted by Patients for Patient Safety Canada, the patient-led program of the Canadian Patient Safety Institute, a WHO Collaborating Centre on Patient Safety and Patient Engagement.]]>

This interactive webinar is part of the world tour series designed by the World Health Organization's Patients for Patient Safety (PFPS) Global Network and hosted by Patients for Patient Safety Canada, the patient-led program of the Canadian Patient Safety Institute, a WHO Collaborating Centre on Patient Safety and Patient Engagement.]]>
Fri, 26 Jun 2020 17:54:14 GMT /slideshow/think-global-act-local-patient-and-family-engagement-strategies-contributions-in-the-covid19-pandemic/236263027 PatientSafetyCanada@slideshare.net(PatientSafetyCanada) Think Global, Act Local: Patient and Family Engagement Strategies & Contributions in the COVID-19 Pandemic PatientSafetyCanada This interactive webinar is part of the world tour series designed by the World Health Organization's Patients for Patient Safety (PFPS) Global Network and hosted by Patients for Patient Safety Canada, the patient-led program of the Canadian Patient Safety Institute, a WHO Collaborating Centre on Patient Safety and Patient Engagement. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/allslideswhopfpscovid20200622-200626175414-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This interactive webinar is part of the world tour series designed by the World Health Organization&#39;s Patients for Patient Safety (PFPS) Global Network and hosted by Patients for Patient Safety Canada, the patient-led program of the Canadian Patient Safety Institute, a WHO Collaborating Centre on Patient Safety and Patient Engagement.
Think Global, Act Local: Patient and Family Engagement Strategies & Contributions in the COVID-19 Pandemic from Canadian Patient Safety Institute
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Keeping seniors safe /slideshow/keeping-seniors-safe/234476385 keepingseniorssafe-200522170904
The goal of this virtual discussion is to explore practical solutions for keeping seniors safe. The ideas are drawn from real life experiences noting how COVID-19 impacted seniors, their loved ones as well as healthcare workers and leaders. The focus of the discussion is on identifying safety risks together with practical solutions for seniors who live at home, in residences and long-term care facilities. ]]>

The goal of this virtual discussion is to explore practical solutions for keeping seniors safe. The ideas are drawn from real life experiences noting how COVID-19 impacted seniors, their loved ones as well as healthcare workers and leaders. The focus of the discussion is on identifying safety risks together with practical solutions for seniors who live at home, in residences and long-term care facilities. ]]>
Fri, 22 May 2020 17:09:04 GMT /slideshow/keeping-seniors-safe/234476385 PatientSafetyCanada@slideshare.net(PatientSafetyCanada) Keeping seniors safe PatientSafetyCanada The goal of this virtual discussion is to explore practical solutions for keeping seniors safe. The ideas are drawn from real life experiences noting how COVID-19 impacted seniors, their loved ones as well as healthcare workers and leaders. The focus of the discussion is on identifying safety risks together with practical solutions for seniors who live at home, in residences and long-term care facilities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/keepingseniorssafe-200522170904-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The goal of this virtual discussion is to explore practical solutions for keeping seniors safe. The ideas are drawn from real life experiences noting how COVID-19 impacted seniors, their loved ones as well as healthcare workers and leaders. The focus of the discussion is on identifying safety risks together with practical solutions for seniors who live at home, in residences and long-term care facilities.
Keeping seniors safe from Canadian Patient Safety Institute
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Indigenous Perspectives on Patient Safety /slideshow/indigenous-perspectives-on-patient-safety/195232750 indigeousperspective-191119182013
After hearing the perspectives of patients, providers and leaders from Indigenous communities on how they perceive safety and what solutions are/ can be implemented, we will leave the session with at least one practical idea for engaging all patients, families and/or the public in improving patient safety. ]]>

After hearing the perspectives of patients, providers and leaders from Indigenous communities on how they perceive safety and what solutions are/ can be implemented, we will leave the session with at least one practical idea for engaging all patients, families and/or the public in improving patient safety. ]]>
Tue, 19 Nov 2019 18:20:13 GMT /slideshow/indigenous-perspectives-on-patient-safety/195232750 PatientSafetyCanada@slideshare.net(PatientSafetyCanada) Indigenous Perspectives on Patient Safety PatientSafetyCanada After hearing the perspectives of patients, providers and leaders from Indigenous communities on how they perceive safety and what solutions are/ can be implemented, we will leave the session with at least one practical idea for engaging all patients, families and/or the public in improving patient safety. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/indigeousperspective-191119182013-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> After hearing the perspectives of patients, providers and leaders from Indigenous communities on how they perceive safety and what solutions are/ can be implemented, we will leave the session with at least one practical idea for engaging all patients, families and/or the public in improving patient safety.
Indigenous Perspectives on Patient Safety from Canadian Patient Safety Institute
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Conquer Silence Webcast - Deck 1 of 2 /slideshow/conquer-silence-webcast-deck-1-of-2/187874157 2019-10-28-conquersilencewebcast-191028200315
Healthcare providers and leaders will address three types of silences in healthcare: organizational silence, patient-related silence, and provider to provider silence. Read More: www.conquersilence.ca]]>

Healthcare providers and leaders will address three types of silences in healthcare: organizational silence, patient-related silence, and provider to provider silence. Read More: www.conquersilence.ca]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2019 20:03:15 GMT /slideshow/conquer-silence-webcast-deck-1-of-2/187874157 PatientSafetyCanada@slideshare.net(PatientSafetyCanada) Conquer Silence Webcast - Deck 1 of 2 PatientSafetyCanada Healthcare providers and leaders will address three types of silences in healthcare: organizational silence, patient-related silence, and provider to provider silence. Read More: www.conquersilence.ca <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2019-10-28-conquersilencewebcast-191028200315-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Healthcare providers and leaders will address three types of silences in healthcare: organizational silence, patient-related silence, and provider to provider silence. Read More: www.conquersilence.ca
Conquer Silence Webcast - Deck 1 of 2 from Canadian Patient Safety Institute
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Conquer Silence Webcast - Deck 2 of 2 /slideshow/conquer-silence-webcast-deck-2-of-2/187874153 2019-10-28-conquersilencewebcast-drwardflemons-191028200315
Healthcare providers and leaders will address three types of silences in healthcare: organizational silence, patient-related silence, and provider to provider silence. Read More: www.conquersilence.ca]]>

Healthcare providers and leaders will address three types of silences in healthcare: organizational silence, patient-related silence, and provider to provider silence. Read More: www.conquersilence.ca]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2019 20:03:15 GMT /slideshow/conquer-silence-webcast-deck-2-of-2/187874153 PatientSafetyCanada@slideshare.net(PatientSafetyCanada) Conquer Silence Webcast - Deck 2 of 2 PatientSafetyCanada Healthcare providers and leaders will address three types of silences in healthcare: organizational silence, patient-related silence, and provider to provider silence. Read More: www.conquersilence.ca <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2019-10-28-conquersilencewebcast-drwardflemons-191028200315-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Healthcare providers and leaders will address three types of silences in healthcare: organizational silence, patient-related silence, and provider to provider silence. Read More: www.conquersilence.ca
Conquer Silence Webcast - Deck 2 of 2 from Canadian Patient Safety Institute
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En savoir plus http://ow.ly/hR3j30jsnjR]]>

En savoir plus http://ow.ly/hR3j30jsnjR]]>
Wed, 21 Nov 2018 18:13:05 GMT https://fr.slideshare.net/PatientSafetyCanada/rcupration-optimise-canada-123645229 PatientSafetyCanada@slideshare.net(PatientSafetyCanada) R辿cup辿ration optimis辿e Canada PatientSafetyCanada En savoir plus http://ow.ly/hR3j30jsnjR <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ercpromopptfinalfr20180315-181121181305-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> En savoir plus http://ow.ly/hR3j30jsnjR
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Enhanced Recovery Canada Presentation /slideshow/enhanced-recovery-canada-presentation-123644915/123644915 ercpromopptfinalen20180306-181121180956
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS速) is the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS速) is the implementation of patient-focused, standardized, evidencefocused, standardized, evidencefocused, standardized, evidencefocused, standardized, evidencefocused, standardized, evidencefocused, standardized, evidence-based, interdisciplinary perioperative guidelines. Learn more about Enhanced Recovery Canada: http://ow.ly/hR3j30jsnjR]]>

Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS速) is the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS速) is the implementation of patient-focused, standardized, evidencefocused, standardized, evidencefocused, standardized, evidencefocused, standardized, evidencefocused, standardized, evidencefocused, standardized, evidence-based, interdisciplinary perioperative guidelines. Learn more about Enhanced Recovery Canada: http://ow.ly/hR3j30jsnjR]]>
Wed, 21 Nov 2018 18:09:56 GMT /slideshow/enhanced-recovery-canada-presentation-123644915/123644915 PatientSafetyCanada@slideshare.net(PatientSafetyCanada) Enhanced Recovery Canada Presentation PatientSafetyCanada Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS速) is the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS速) is the implementation of patient-focused, standardized, evidencefocused, standardized, evidencefocused, standardized, evidencefocused, standardized, evidencefocused, standardized, evidencefocused, standardized, evidence-based, interdisciplinary perioperative guidelines. Learn more about Enhanced Recovery Canada: http://ow.ly/hR3j30jsnjR <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ercpromopptfinalen20180306-181121180956-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS速) is the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS速) is the implementation of patient-focused, standardized, evidencefocused, standardized, evidencefocused, standardized, evidencefocused, standardized, evidencefocused, standardized, evidencefocused, standardized, evidence-based, interdisciplinary perioperative guidelines. Learn more about Enhanced Recovery Canada: http://ow.ly/hR3j30jsnjR
Enhanced Recovery Canada Presentation from Canadian Patient Safety Institute
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Not All Meds Get Along: Reducing Inappropriate Medication Use /slideshow/not-all-meds-get-along-reducing-inappropriate-medication-use/121231094 cpsw-webcast-notallmedsgetalong-2018-10-29-181030193734
Dr. Dee Mangin, Professor of Family Medicine and the Associate Chair and Director, Research, at McMaster University, will join practicing pharmacist, and Vice President, Pharmacy Affairs, Sandra Hanna of the Neighbourhood Pharmacy Association of Canada to discuss medication risks, deprescribing and the dangers of polypharmacy in this one hour webinar. Learn more at www.asklistentalk.ca]]>

Dr. Dee Mangin, Professor of Family Medicine and the Associate Chair and Director, Research, at McMaster University, will join practicing pharmacist, and Vice President, Pharmacy Affairs, Sandra Hanna of the Neighbourhood Pharmacy Association of Canada to discuss medication risks, deprescribing and the dangers of polypharmacy in this one hour webinar. Learn more at www.asklistentalk.ca]]>
Tue, 30 Oct 2018 19:37:33 GMT /slideshow/not-all-meds-get-along-reducing-inappropriate-medication-use/121231094 PatientSafetyCanada@slideshare.net(PatientSafetyCanada) Not All Meds Get Along: Reducing Inappropriate Medication Use PatientSafetyCanada Dr. Dee Mangin, Professor of Family Medicine and the Associate Chair and Director, Research, at McMaster University, will join practicing pharmacist, and Vice President, Pharmacy Affairs, Sandra Hanna of the Neighbourhood Pharmacy Association of Canada to discuss medication risks, deprescribing and the dangers of polypharmacy in this one hour webinar. Learn more at www.asklistentalk.ca <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cpsw-webcast-notallmedsgetalong-2018-10-29-181030193734-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Dr. Dee Mangin, Professor of Family Medicine and the Associate Chair and Director, Research, at McMaster University, will join practicing pharmacist, and Vice President, Pharmacy Affairs, Sandra Hanna of the Neighbourhood Pharmacy Association of Canada to discuss medication risks, deprescribing and the dangers of polypharmacy in this one hour webinar. Learn more at www.asklistentalk.ca
Not All Meds Get Along: Reducing Inappropriate Medication Use from Canadian Patient Safety Institute
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Acting on Real-Time Patient Reports to Improve Safety: Fraser Health /slideshow/acting-on-realtime-patient-reports-to-improve-safety-fraser-health/108147262 fraserhealthpp-180731202540
Joshua Myers, Terry Brock - Fraser Health (BC) - We Want to Hear from You: Fraser Health Real-Time Experience Survey Leading organizations in Canada invite, listen and act on feedback from patients in their care to improve the safety and quality of care. Explore the three award-winning practices linked below then join us in a conversation to learn more about each approach and reflect on how you may apply it in your organization. This webinar promises practical ideas to help you engage patients in making care safer.]]>

Joshua Myers, Terry Brock - Fraser Health (BC) - We Want to Hear from You: Fraser Health Real-Time Experience Survey Leading organizations in Canada invite, listen and act on feedback from patients in their care to improve the safety and quality of care. Explore the three award-winning practices linked below then join us in a conversation to learn more about each approach and reflect on how you may apply it in your organization. This webinar promises practical ideas to help you engage patients in making care safer.]]>
Tue, 31 Jul 2018 20:25:40 GMT /slideshow/acting-on-realtime-patient-reports-to-improve-safety-fraser-health/108147262 PatientSafetyCanada@slideshare.net(PatientSafetyCanada) Acting on Real-Time Patient Reports to Improve Safety: Fraser Health PatientSafetyCanada Joshua Myers, Terry Brock - Fraser Health (BC) - We Want to Hear from You: Fraser Health Real-Time Experience Survey Leading organizations in Canada invite, listen and act on feedback from patients in their care to improve the safety and quality of care. Explore the three award-winning practices linked below then join us in a conversation to learn more about each approach and reflect on how you may apply it in your organization. This webinar promises practical ideas to help you engage patients in making care safer. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fraserhealthpp-180731202540-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Joshua Myers, Terry Brock - Fraser Health (BC) - We Want to Hear from You: Fraser Health Real-Time Experience Survey Leading organizations in Canada invite, listen and act on feedback from patients in their care to improve the safety and quality of care. Explore the three award-winning practices linked below then join us in a conversation to learn more about each approach and reflect on how you may apply it in your organization. This webinar promises practical ideas to help you engage patients in making care safer.
Acting on Real-Time Patient Reports to Improve Safety: Fraser Health from Canadian Patient Safety Institute
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Acting on Real-Time Patient Reports to Improve Safety /slideshow/acting-on-realtime-patient-reports-to-improve-safety/108147261 coreslides-180731202539
Leading organizations in Canada invite, listen and act on feedback from patients in their care to improve the safety and quality of care. Explore the three award-winning practices linked below then join us in a conversation to learn more about each approach and reflect on how you may apply it in your organization. This webinar promises practical ideas to help you engage patients in making care safer.]]>

Leading organizations in Canada invite, listen and act on feedback from patients in their care to improve the safety and quality of care. Explore the three award-winning practices linked below then join us in a conversation to learn more about each approach and reflect on how you may apply it in your organization. This webinar promises practical ideas to help you engage patients in making care safer.]]>
Tue, 31 Jul 2018 20:25:39 GMT /slideshow/acting-on-realtime-patient-reports-to-improve-safety/108147261 PatientSafetyCanada@slideshare.net(PatientSafetyCanada) Acting on Real-Time Patient Reports to Improve Safety PatientSafetyCanada Leading organizations in Canada invite, listen and act on feedback from patients in their care to improve the safety and quality of care. Explore the three award-winning practices linked below then join us in a conversation to learn more about each approach and reflect on how you may apply it in your organization. This webinar promises practical ideas to help you engage patients in making care safer. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/coreslides-180731202539-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Leading organizations in Canada invite, listen and act on feedback from patients in their care to improve the safety and quality of care. Explore the three award-winning practices linked below then join us in a conversation to learn more about each approach and reflect on how you may apply it in your organization. This webinar promises practical ideas to help you engage patients in making care safer.
Acting on Real-Time Patient Reports to Improve Safety from Canadian Patient Safety Institute
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Acting on Real-Time Patient Reports to Improve Safety: BC Children's /slideshow/acting-on-realtime-patient-reports-to-improve-safety-bc-childrens/108147260 bcchildrenspp-180731202539
Cathy Masuda, Leslie Louie - BC Children's Hospital, an Agency of the Provincial Health Services Authority -Patient's View: Engaging Patients and Families in Patient Safety Incident Reporting Leading organizations in Canada invite, listen and act on feedback from patients in their care to improve the safety and quality of care. Explore the three award-winning practices linked below then join us in a conversation to learn more about each approach and reflect on how you may apply it in your organization. This webinar promises practical ideas to help you engage patients in making care safer.]]>

Cathy Masuda, Leslie Louie - BC Children's Hospital, an Agency of the Provincial Health Services Authority -Patient's View: Engaging Patients and Families in Patient Safety Incident Reporting Leading organizations in Canada invite, listen and act on feedback from patients in their care to improve the safety and quality of care. Explore the three award-winning practices linked below then join us in a conversation to learn more about each approach and reflect on how you may apply it in your organization. This webinar promises practical ideas to help you engage patients in making care safer.]]>
Tue, 31 Jul 2018 20:25:39 GMT /slideshow/acting-on-realtime-patient-reports-to-improve-safety-bc-childrens/108147260 PatientSafetyCanada@slideshare.net(PatientSafetyCanada) Acting on Real-Time Patient Reports to Improve Safety: BC Children's PatientSafetyCanada Cathy Masuda, Leslie Louie - BC Children's Hospital, an Agency of the Provincial Health Services Authority -Patient's View: Engaging Patients and Families in Patient Safety Incident Reporting Leading organizations in Canada invite, listen and act on feedback from patients in their care to improve the safety and quality of care. Explore the three award-winning practices linked below then join us in a conversation to learn more about each approach and reflect on how you may apply it in your organization. This webinar promises practical ideas to help you engage patients in making care safer. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bcchildrenspp-180731202539-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Cathy Masuda, Leslie Louie - BC Children&#39;s Hospital, an Agency of the Provincial Health Services Authority -Patient&#39;s View: Engaging Patients and Families in Patient Safety Incident Reporting Leading organizations in Canada invite, listen and act on feedback from patients in their care to improve the safety and quality of care. Explore the three award-winning practices linked below then join us in a conversation to learn more about each approach and reflect on how you may apply it in your organization. This webinar promises practical ideas to help you engage patients in making care safer.
Acting on Real-Time Patient Reports to Improve Safety: BC Children's from Canadian Patient Safety Institute
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Acting on Real-Time Patient Reports to Improve Safety: Alberta Health Services /PatientSafetyCanada/acting-on-realtime-patient-reports-to-improve-safety-alberta-health-services albertahealthservicespp-180731202539
Alberta Health Services: Family Volunteers or Advisors Gathering Real-time Patient Experiences Leading organizations in Canada invite, listen and act on feedback from patients in their care to improve the safety and quality of care. Explore the three award-winning practices linked below then join us in a conversation to learn more about each approach and reflect on how you may apply it in your organization. This webinar promises practical ideas to help you engage patients in making care safer.]]>

Alberta Health Services: Family Volunteers or Advisors Gathering Real-time Patient Experiences Leading organizations in Canada invite, listen and act on feedback from patients in their care to improve the safety and quality of care. Explore the three award-winning practices linked below then join us in a conversation to learn more about each approach and reflect on how you may apply it in your organization. This webinar promises practical ideas to help you engage patients in making care safer.]]>
Tue, 31 Jul 2018 20:25:39 GMT /PatientSafetyCanada/acting-on-realtime-patient-reports-to-improve-safety-alberta-health-services PatientSafetyCanada@slideshare.net(PatientSafetyCanada) Acting on Real-Time Patient Reports to Improve Safety: Alberta Health Services PatientSafetyCanada Alberta Health Services: Family Volunteers or Advisors Gathering Real-time Patient Experiences Leading organizations in Canada invite, listen and act on feedback from patients in their care to improve the safety and quality of care. Explore the three award-winning practices linked below then join us in a conversation to learn more about each approach and reflect on how you may apply it in your organization. This webinar promises practical ideas to help you engage patients in making care safer. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/albertahealthservicespp-180731202539-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Alberta Health Services: Family Volunteers or Advisors Gathering Real-time Patient Experiences Leading organizations in Canada invite, listen and act on feedback from patients in their care to improve the safety and quality of care. Explore the three award-winning practices linked below then join us in a conversation to learn more about each approach and reflect on how you may apply it in your organization. This webinar promises practical ideas to help you engage patients in making care safer.
Acting on Real-Time Patient Reports to Improve Safety: Alberta Health Services from Canadian Patient Safety Institute
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Webinar 6: Selecting strategies and techniques best suited to address barriers measurement and evaluation /slideshow/webinar-6-selecting-strategies-and-techniques-best-suited-to-address-barriers-measurement-and-evaluation/103327295 ktissession06-2018-06-19-180627190325
This final webinar will emphasise the importance of understanding the problem before brainstorming solutions to better ensure a match between barriers and the solutions. MORE INFO: http://bit.ly/2KctiLH]]>

This final webinar will emphasise the importance of understanding the problem before brainstorming solutions to better ensure a match between barriers and the solutions. MORE INFO: http://bit.ly/2KctiLH]]>
Wed, 27 Jun 2018 19:03:25 GMT /slideshow/webinar-6-selecting-strategies-and-techniques-best-suited-to-address-barriers-measurement-and-evaluation/103327295 PatientSafetyCanada@slideshare.net(PatientSafetyCanada) Webinar 6: Selecting strategies and techniques best suited to address barriers measurement and evaluation PatientSafetyCanada This final webinar will emphasise the importance of understanding the problem before brainstorming solutions to better ensure a match between barriers and the solutions. MORE INFO: http://bit.ly/2KctiLH <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ktissession06-2018-06-19-180627190325-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This final webinar will emphasise the importance of understanding the problem before brainstorming solutions to better ensure a match between barriers and the solutions. MORE INFO: http://bit.ly/2KctiLH
Webinar 6: Selecting strategies and techniques best suited to address barriers measurement and evaluation from Canadian Patient Safety Institute
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Webinar 4: Identifying barriers and enablers, and determinants, in theory /slideshow/webinar-4-identifying-barriers-and-enablers-and-determinants-in-theory/100791014 ktissession04-2018-05-02-180605205531
The fourth webinar picks-up directly from the third session, focusing on the next key step to inform implementation initiatives: identifying barriers and enablers to implementation. READ MORE: http://bit.ly/2kIxtQo]]>

The fourth webinar picks-up directly from the third session, focusing on the next key step to inform implementation initiatives: identifying barriers and enablers to implementation. READ MORE: http://bit.ly/2kIxtQo]]>
Tue, 05 Jun 2018 20:55:31 GMT /slideshow/webinar-4-identifying-barriers-and-enablers-and-determinants-in-theory/100791014 PatientSafetyCanada@slideshare.net(PatientSafetyCanada) Webinar 4: Identifying barriers and enablers, and determinants, in theory PatientSafetyCanada The fourth webinar picks-up directly from the third session, focusing on the next key step to inform implementation initiatives: identifying barriers and enablers to implementation. READ MORE: http://bit.ly/2kIxtQo <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ktissession04-2018-05-02-180605205531-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The fourth webinar picks-up directly from the third session, focusing on the next key step to inform implementation initiatives: identifying barriers and enablers to implementation. READ MORE: http://bit.ly/2kIxtQo
Webinar 4: Identifying barriers and enablers, and determinants, in theory from Canadian Patient Safety Institute
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Webinar 5: Identifying barriers and enablers, and determinants, in practice /slideshow/webinar-5-identifying-barriers-and-enablers-and-determinants-in-practice/100790963 ktissession05-2018-05-30-180605205520
The fifth webinar continues the momentum of the series as it focuses on providing concrete approaches for identifying barriers and enablers, emphasising behaviour change approaches. READ MORE: http://bit.ly/2LOwbj0]]>

The fifth webinar continues the momentum of the series as it focuses on providing concrete approaches for identifying barriers and enablers, emphasising behaviour change approaches. READ MORE: http://bit.ly/2LOwbj0]]>
Tue, 05 Jun 2018 20:55:20 GMT /slideshow/webinar-5-identifying-barriers-and-enablers-and-determinants-in-practice/100790963 PatientSafetyCanada@slideshare.net(PatientSafetyCanada) Webinar 5: Identifying barriers and enablers, and determinants, in practice PatientSafetyCanada The fifth webinar continues the momentum of the series as it focuses on providing concrete approaches for identifying barriers and enablers, emphasising behaviour change approaches. READ MORE: http://bit.ly/2LOwbj0 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ktissession05-2018-05-30-180605205520-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The fifth webinar continues the momentum of the series as it focuses on providing concrete approaches for identifying barriers and enablers, emphasising behaviour change approaches. READ MORE: http://bit.ly/2LOwbj0
Webinar 5: Identifying barriers and enablers, and determinants, in practice from Canadian Patient Safety Institute
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Collaborative Spaces and Health Information Technology Design /slideshow/collaborative-spaces-and-health-information-technology-design/99414281 kuziemskyhumanfactorsconsort2018v2-180529192715
Please join CPSI as we conclude our Human Factors webinar series with our final presentation Collaborative "Spaces" and Health Information Technology Design]]>

Please join CPSI as we conclude our Human Factors webinar series with our final presentation Collaborative "Spaces" and Health Information Technology Design]]>
Tue, 29 May 2018 19:27:15 GMT /slideshow/collaborative-spaces-and-health-information-technology-design/99414281 PatientSafetyCanada@slideshare.net(PatientSafetyCanada) Collaborative Spaces and Health Information Technology Design PatientSafetyCanada Please join CPSI as we conclude our Human Factors webinar series with our final presentation Collaborative "Spaces" and Health Information Technology Design <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kuziemskyhumanfactorsconsort2018v2-180529192715-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Please join CPSI as we conclude our Human Factors webinar series with our final presentation Collaborative &quot;Spaces&quot; and Health Information Technology Design
Collaborative Spaces and Health Information Technology Design from Canadian Patient Safety Institute
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WHO Clean Hands "It's in your hands" /slideshow/who-clean-hands-its-in-your-hands/96553898 2018-05-04-whocleanhandspresneation-180509193443
Professor Benedetta Allegranzi,World Health Organisation Dr. Benedetta Allegranzi is a specialist in infectious diseases, tropical medicine, infection prevention and control and hospital epidemiology. She currently works at the World Health Organization HQ (Service Delivery and Safety department), leading the "Clean Care is Safer Care" programme. Since 2013, Dr Allegranzi has gathered the title of professor of infectious diseases in the official Italian professorship list and is adjunct professor attached to the Institute of Global Health at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Switzerland. She closely collaborates with the team at the IPC and WHO Collaborating Center on Patient Safety, University of Geneva Hospitals (Geneva, Switzerland), as well as with the Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality, John Hopkins University, (Baltimore, USA) for clinical research projects. She is currently involved in the leadership on the WHO Ebola Response in the field of IPC and supervises IPC activities in Sierra Leone and Guinea. She has experience in clinical management of infectious diseases and tropical medicine, and clinical research in healthcare settings in both developing and developed countries. She has thorough skills and experience in training and education. She is also the author or coauthor of more than 150 scientific publications, including articles published in high-profile medical journal such as the Lancet, Lancet Infectious Diseases, New England Journal of Medicine and the WHO Bulletin, and six book chapters.]]>

Professor Benedetta Allegranzi,World Health Organisation Dr. Benedetta Allegranzi is a specialist in infectious diseases, tropical medicine, infection prevention and control and hospital epidemiology. She currently works at the World Health Organization HQ (Service Delivery and Safety department), leading the "Clean Care is Safer Care" programme. Since 2013, Dr Allegranzi has gathered the title of professor of infectious diseases in the official Italian professorship list and is adjunct professor attached to the Institute of Global Health at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Switzerland. She closely collaborates with the team at the IPC and WHO Collaborating Center on Patient Safety, University of Geneva Hospitals (Geneva, Switzerland), as well as with the Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality, John Hopkins University, (Baltimore, USA) for clinical research projects. She is currently involved in the leadership on the WHO Ebola Response in the field of IPC and supervises IPC activities in Sierra Leone and Guinea. She has experience in clinical management of infectious diseases and tropical medicine, and clinical research in healthcare settings in both developing and developed countries. She has thorough skills and experience in training and education. She is also the author or coauthor of more than 150 scientific publications, including articles published in high-profile medical journal such as the Lancet, Lancet Infectious Diseases, New England Journal of Medicine and the WHO Bulletin, and six book chapters.]]>
Wed, 09 May 2018 19:34:42 GMT /slideshow/who-clean-hands-its-in-your-hands/96553898 PatientSafetyCanada@slideshare.net(PatientSafetyCanada) WHO Clean Hands "It's in your hands" PatientSafetyCanada Professor Benedetta Allegranzi,World Health Organisation Dr. Benedetta Allegranzi is a specialist in infectious diseases, tropical medicine, infection prevention and control and hospital epidemiology. She currently works at the World Health Organization HQ (Service Delivery and Safety department), leading the "Clean Care is Safer Care" programme. Since 2013, Dr Allegranzi has gathered the title of professor of infectious diseases in the official Italian professorship list and is adjunct professor attached to the Institute of Global Health at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Switzerland. She closely collaborates with the team at the IPC and WHO Collaborating Center on Patient Safety, University of Geneva Hospitals (Geneva, Switzerland), as well as with the Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality, John Hopkins University, (Baltimore, USA) for clinical research projects. She is currently involved in the leadership on the WHO Ebola Response in the field of IPC and supervises IPC activities in Sierra Leone and Guinea. She has experience in clinical management of infectious diseases and tropical medicine, and clinical research in healthcare settings in both developing and developed countries. She has thorough skills and experience in training and education. She is also the author or coauthor of more than 150 scientific publications, including articles published in high-profile medical journal such as the Lancet, Lancet Infectious Diseases, New England Journal of Medicine and the WHO Bulletin, and six book chapters. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2018-05-04-whocleanhandspresneation-180509193443-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Professor Benedetta Allegranzi,World Health Organisation Dr. Benedetta Allegranzi is a specialist in infectious diseases, tropical medicine, infection prevention and control and hospital epidemiology. She currently works at the World Health Organization HQ (Service Delivery and Safety department), leading the &quot;Clean Care is Safer Care&quot; programme. Since 2013, Dr Allegranzi has gathered the title of professor of infectious diseases in the official Italian professorship list and is adjunct professor attached to the Institute of Global Health at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Switzerland. She closely collaborates with the team at the IPC and WHO Collaborating Center on Patient Safety, University of Geneva Hospitals (Geneva, Switzerland), as well as with the Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality, John Hopkins University, (Baltimore, USA) for clinical research projects. She is currently involved in the leadership on the WHO Ebola Response in the field of IPC and supervises IPC activities in Sierra Leone and Guinea. She has experience in clinical management of infectious diseases and tropical medicine, and clinical research in healthcare settings in both developing and developed countries. She has thorough skills and experience in training and education. She is also the author or coauthor of more than 150 scientific publications, including articles published in high-profile medical journal such as the Lancet, Lancet Infectious Diseases, New England Journal of Medicine and the WHO Bulletin, and six book chapters.
WHO Clean Hands "It's in your hands" from Canadian Patient Safety Institute
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Complexities of hand hygiene by GOJO /slideshow/complexities-of-hand-hygiene-by-gojo/96553895 2018-05-04-gojocomplexitiesofhandhygiene-180509193442
Lori Moore joined GOJO Industries in 2013 as a Clinical Application Specialist. In this position, she provided leadership and support to healthcare organizations as they implemented electronic compliance monitoring (ECM) to more accurately measure hand hygiene performance. She has been a trusted partner to hospital key stakeholders in the development, design and implementation of hand hygiene improvement efforts. Areas of expertise include root cause analysis with targeted solutions, just-in-time coaching and ECM software data analytics. In January 2017, she transitioned to the position of Clinical Educator for Healthcare. She began her professional career in healthcare in 2010 as a registered nurse in the medical intensive care unit at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation (where she continues to work on the weekends). Her passion for patient safety and quality of care sparked her interest in infection prevention, and she worked as an infection preventionist prior to joining GOJO. Lori has a well-rounded academic background which includes a Bachelors of Arts in Management from Malone College, a Bachelors of Science in Nursing from the University of Akron, and a Masters degree in Public Health from the University of Akron. She is a member of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, American Society of Professionals in Patient Safety, and the American Medical Writers Association. She has also earned the credential of Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) and Certified Professional in Patient Safety (CPPS).]]>

Lori Moore joined GOJO Industries in 2013 as a Clinical Application Specialist. In this position, she provided leadership and support to healthcare organizations as they implemented electronic compliance monitoring (ECM) to more accurately measure hand hygiene performance. She has been a trusted partner to hospital key stakeholders in the development, design and implementation of hand hygiene improvement efforts. Areas of expertise include root cause analysis with targeted solutions, just-in-time coaching and ECM software data analytics. In January 2017, she transitioned to the position of Clinical Educator for Healthcare. She began her professional career in healthcare in 2010 as a registered nurse in the medical intensive care unit at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation (where she continues to work on the weekends). Her passion for patient safety and quality of care sparked her interest in infection prevention, and she worked as an infection preventionist prior to joining GOJO. Lori has a well-rounded academic background which includes a Bachelors of Arts in Management from Malone College, a Bachelors of Science in Nursing from the University of Akron, and a Masters degree in Public Health from the University of Akron. She is a member of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, American Society of Professionals in Patient Safety, and the American Medical Writers Association. She has also earned the credential of Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) and Certified Professional in Patient Safety (CPPS).]]>
Wed, 09 May 2018 19:34:42 GMT /slideshow/complexities-of-hand-hygiene-by-gojo/96553895 PatientSafetyCanada@slideshare.net(PatientSafetyCanada) Complexities of hand hygiene by GOJO PatientSafetyCanada Lori Moore joined GOJO Industries in 2013 as a Clinical Application Specialist. In this position, she provided leadership and support to healthcare organizations as they implemented electronic compliance monitoring (ECM) to more accurately measure hand hygiene performance. She has been a trusted partner to hospital key stakeholders in the development, design and implementation of hand hygiene improvement efforts. Areas of expertise include root cause analysis with targeted solutions, just-in-time coaching and ECM software data analytics. In January 2017, she transitioned to the position of Clinical Educator for Healthcare. She began her professional career in healthcare in 2010 as a registered nurse in the medical intensive care unit at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation (where she continues to work on the weekends). Her passion for patient safety and quality of care sparked her interest in infection prevention, and she worked as an infection preventionist prior to joining GOJO. Lori has a well-rounded academic background which includes a Bachelors of Arts in Management from Malone College, a Bachelors of Science in Nursing from the University of Akron, and a Masters degree in Public Health from the University of Akron. She is a member of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, American Society of Professionals in Patient Safety, and the American Medical Writers Association. She has also earned the credential of Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) and Certified Professional in Patient Safety (CPPS). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2018-05-04-gojocomplexitiesofhandhygiene-180509193442-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Lori Moore joined GOJO Industries in 2013 as a Clinical Application Specialist. In this position, she provided leadership and support to healthcare organizations as they implemented electronic compliance monitoring (ECM) to more accurately measure hand hygiene performance. She has been a trusted partner to hospital key stakeholders in the development, design and implementation of hand hygiene improvement efforts. Areas of expertise include root cause analysis with targeted solutions, just-in-time coaching and ECM software data analytics. In January 2017, she transitioned to the position of Clinical Educator for Healthcare. She began her professional career in healthcare in 2010 as a registered nurse in the medical intensive care unit at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation (where she continues to work on the weekends). Her passion for patient safety and quality of care sparked her interest in infection prevention, and she worked as an infection preventionist prior to joining GOJO. Lori has a well-rounded academic background which includes a Bachelors of Arts in Management from Malone College, a Bachelors of Science in Nursing from the University of Akron, and a Masters degree in Public Health from the University of Akron. She is a member of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, American Society of Professionals in Patient Safety, and the American Medical Writers Association. She has also earned the credential of Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) and Certified Professional in Patient Safety (CPPS).
Complexities of hand hygiene by GOJO from Canadian Patient Safety Institute
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KTIS Webinar 3: Who needs to do what, differently, to promote implementation? /PatientSafetyCanada/ktis-webinar-3-who-needs-to-do-what-differently-to-promote-implementation ktissession03-2018-04-04-180413215224
The third interactive webinar in the series builds on the second session by focusing on the question: once we have evidence to justify implementing a new patient safety initiative, what next? ]]>

The third interactive webinar in the series builds on the second session by focusing on the question: once we have evidence to justify implementing a new patient safety initiative, what next? ]]>
Fri, 13 Apr 2018 21:52:24 GMT /PatientSafetyCanada/ktis-webinar-3-who-needs-to-do-what-differently-to-promote-implementation PatientSafetyCanada@slideshare.net(PatientSafetyCanada) KTIS Webinar 3: Who needs to do what, differently, to promote implementation? PatientSafetyCanada The third interactive webinar in the series builds on the second session by focusing on the question: once we have evidence to justify implementing a new patient safety initiative, what next? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ktissession03-2018-04-04-180413215224-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The third interactive webinar in the series builds on the second session by focusing on the question: once we have evidence to justify implementing a new patient safety initiative, what next?
KTIS Webinar 3: Who needs to do what, differently, to promote implementation? from Canadian Patient Safety Institute
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