Quality and Patient Safety: What’s Best and What’s Next
2013 Southern California Patient Safety Colloquium
Garden Grove, California 92840
Calling all innovators! Explore best—and next—practices in quality and patient safety alongside an impressive spectrum of health care professionals, from executive decision makers to front line clinical staff.
The 5th Annual Southern California Patient Safety Colloquium features power-packed breakout tracks on surgical and perinatal safety, HAI/HAC, continuum of care, culture change, and executive engagement. View objectives from each session below.
Agenda
Here is a tentative agenda for the days’ events:
7:30am-8:45am | Registration & Continental Breakfast |
8:45am-9:45am | Welcome & Opening Keynote Address |
10:00am-11:00am 11:15am-12:15pm |
Morning Breakout Sessions |
12:15pm-1:30pm | Lunch |
1:30pm-2:30pm | Afternoon Breakout Session |
2:45pm-3:45pm | Afternoon Keynote Address |
3:45pm | Closing Remarks |
Don’t Miss Standout Breakout Sessions
For leading topics in quality and patient safety for nurses, physicians, risk managers and more, check out these exciting breakout topics:
Embracing the Continuum – It Takes a Village
Objectives
- Design care strategies that sustain health and safety through collaboration across care settings
- Enhance the patient experience by providing more effectively for post-acute needs
Wellness for You and Your Organization – Practicing What We Preach
Objectives
- Create a positive and profitable environment with teamwork and a just culture
- Practice wellness strategies that will support balance, strength, and joy in the workday
The Right Stuff – Saving Lives
Objectives
- Discuss interventions that have saved lives in patients with sepsis, stroke or cardiac events
- Implement data collection and reporting techniques that tell the right story
Error Prevention in Clinical Specialty Areas – Chasing Zero
Objectives
- Outline the necessary steps for preventing medical errors in specific clinical specialty areas
- Describe new practices and/or technologies that are helping us get closer to zero
Lean and Clean – Preventing HAI
Objectives
- Learn new strategies for the environment of care to minimize MRSA and C. Difficile
- Apply Lean methodology in refining HAI prevention practices
Is There a Doctor in the House? – Leadership Strategies Engaging Physicians
Objectives
- Facilitate collaboration between executives and physicians in planning future care models
- Foster physician leadership in comprehensive unit-based safety programs (CUSP) and in transforming the culture of communication with the patient care team
The 2013 SCPS Colloquium promises educational excellence and real-world solutions–don’t miss out. For more information, contact Julia Slininger, (213) 538-0766 or jslininger@hasc.org.
11999 Harbor Blvd.,
Garden Grove, California, USA 92840