2014
International Patient Safety Symposium
September 2014
Doral Resort, Miami, Florida
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Objectives


Upon completion of this symposium, participants should be better able to:


General Session
 Describe how teamwork and communication improve patient safety and patient care locally and globally.

 Describe and implement the building processes to ensure accountability and mindfulness across the continuum of care.


Med-Sim Lab: Collaboration and Technology Innovation
 Illustrate how innovation can be used to improve patient care and outcomes.


The Patient and Family Perspective
 Analyze ways in which shared decision making can promote accountability between patients and providers and identify ways to implement it in your clinical practice. 


The Team Approach – Transforming Care through Partnerships: Saving Lives from the Boardroom
 Discuss the current patient safety and quality crisis: yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

 Identify meaningful actions boards can take, and apply the support stakeholders can provide.


Roger Nierenberg – The Music Paradigm
 Describe how the relationship between an organization and its leadership influences organizational 
culture, accountability, and outcomes.

 Venture beyond the constraints of conventional thinking to promote the development of strategies for successfully engaging an entire workforce.

 Utilize effective communication across intra-organizational boundaries to improve patient care.


  

 

DISCLAIMER

Baptist Health South Florida presents this CME activity for use by healthcare professionals for educational purposes only. Opinions, perspectives and information presented by the faculty represent their ideas and views, and participants should carefully consider all available scientific data before acting on knowledge gained through this activity. Additionally, participants should consult FDA-approved uses and information prior to prescribing medications or utilizing medical devices discussed in this activity.

While Baptist Health makes reasonable efforts to ensure that accurate information is presented, no warranty, expressed or implied, is offered. Participants should rely on their own clinical judgment, knowledge and experience before applying any information provided for any professional use.