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Adverse Event Prevention and Management
Optimising Patient Outcomes through Safer Systems and Practices
19 - 20 November, 2008 · The Menzies, Sydney, NSW


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Are you struggling to create a culture of safety in your organisation?

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Very valuable - in particular the networking
Julie Cooper, Area Manager Primary and Community Health, Greater Western Area Health Service

Tens of thousands of fatalities occur nationally from medical errors, yet the majority of these deaths could have been avoided. Do you have the necessary tools to deal with the increasingly challenging field of adverse event management? Are you part of the solution to this costly problem?

At IQPC's Adverse Event Prevention and Management you will take away the skills to:

  • Create a culture of safety in your organisation
  • Identify and report risks and hazards
  • Engage clinicians in reporting incidents
  • Drive sustainable change from adverse events
  • Evaluate systems and provide evidence of improvement strategies

Hear from leaders within healthcare from Australia and overseas:

Jim-Easton Jim Easton, Chief Executive at NHS SOUTH CENTRAL shows you how you can transform quality and safety standards through leadership



Kelvin Genn Kelvin Genn, Director of Quality and Safety at NSW HEALTH explores challenges to effective and engaged open disclosure
SSWAH (NSW Health)


greg pullen Learn from Greg Pullen, CEO at GOULBURN VALLEY HEALTH about creating a culture of safety in a regional health service
goulbourn


jennifer williams Jennifer Williams, CEO at BAYSIDE HEALTH and Commissioner for AUSTRALIAN COMMISSION OF SAFETY AND QUALITY IN HEALTHCARE addresses the challenges that a ‘blame culture’ creates in your organisation


Who will benefit from attending?

  • Directors of Medical Services
  • Nursing Directors
  • Clinical Directors
  • Hospital CEOs
  • Quality, Safety and Risk Managers
  • Directors of Clinical Governance
  • Health Policy Officers

As well as Health care providers including Doctors, GPs, Clinicians and Pathologists from:

  • State and Federal Health Departments
  • Area Health Services
  • Hospitals
  • General Practices
  • Divisions of General Practice
  • Allied Health Services
  • eHealth, health records and other policy based organisations

If you are not yet ready to register, feel free to request a reminder nearer the time.

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[ Register Now] · [ Next: Conference Day One: Wednesday 19 November 2008 ]

 

 
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